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The Ultralytics AI library hack points to critical vulnerabilities in the Python ecosystem—but not where you might think. Here's what developers need to know.
Python 3.14, named after a famous irrational constant, has arrived in preview. Plus new goodness in Cython 3.1, using Python’s structural pattern matching, querying the NanoCube, and more.
PyCharm, VS Code, and five other popular Python IDEs duke it out. Which one do you think takes home the prize?
Microsoft is making its Rust-based, functions-focused VM tool available on Azure at last, ready to help event-driven applications at scale.
GitHub and Microsoft have taken their AI-powered programming assistant into new territories, tackling code reviews, simple web apps, Java upgrades, and Azure help and troubleshooting.
Python was in the spotlight all last month, with a new release and a couple of big wins. Here are our picks for the best news and tutorials for Python developers in October.
Python 3.13 is here and finally free of the GIL. Get started with the free-threaded build now. Also, find out why Anaconda is the leading Python distro for data science, explore a generative AI project written in Python, and discover flamegraphs in P
Microsoft's new all-in-one data-science pack for Python in VS Code gave developers plenty to celebrate this month. Also check out Modin (a drop-in replacement for Pandas), Hy 1.0.0, and Spyder 6.
Python 3.13 is coming soon, and it will leave Python’s ‘dead batteries’ behind. Now’s the time to learn how to live without them. Also, get started with Pillow, enums, and the 'ast' library.
The end-of-summer report includes more than one way to tackle data science, a get-started guide to beat the Django 5 learning curve, and what's up with all these new Python tools written in Rust?
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