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today I talk about reference counting and the ` a continuation to our "maybe CoW can actually work in today I introduce the concept of "shared objects" -- show you how to build against them, how they work, how to inspect them, and ... today I talk about __slots__ and __dict__ and how they relate to objects! playlist: ... continuing the discussion on C extensions, I talk about abi3 and how it can make binary today I to into detail about data descriptors, non-data descriptors, what the point of them is, as well as a quick example! playlist: ...

today I show how to recursively import all modules in a directory and also show a few use cases I have for this! - the `__import__` ... today I show a little quirk of `repr` and how it doesn't quite act like `__repr__`! - what is repr? playlist: ... today I talk about explicit type aliases in today I talk about the concept of immutability and all the things that are immutable in today we go over the brand new variadic generics and how they change the type system (finally type-able `*args`!) - generics: ... today we talk about requirements and constraints in pip, the differences between the two, and some cases you might use ...

today I talk about the find command (the linux one, not the windows one) and a few useful ways to use this mini-language! - xargs: ...

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python: what is weakref? (intermediate - advanced) anthony explains #366

python: what is weakref? (intermediate - advanced) anthony explains #366

today I talk about reference counting and the `

refcount ONE BILLION? (immortal objects, PEP 683) (advanced) anthony explains #498

refcount ONE BILLION? (immortal objects, PEP 683) (advanced) anthony explains #498

a continuation to our "maybe CoW can actually work in

what is a .so / .dll / shared object? (intermediate - advanced) anthony explains #399

what is a .so / .dll / shared object? (intermediate - advanced) anthony explains #399

today I introduce the concept of "shared objects" -- show you how to build against them, how they work, how to inspect them, and ...

python: what is __slots__ and __dict__ (intermediate) anthony explains #122

python: what is __slots__ and __dict__ (intermediate) anthony explains #122

today I talk about __slots__ and __dict__ and how they relate to objects! playlist: ...

making python releases less painful with abi3 (intermediate - advanced) anthony explains #135

making python releases less painful with abi3 (intermediate - advanced) anthony explains #135

continuing the discussion on C extensions, I talk about abi3 and how it can make binary

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python descriptors! (advanced) anthony explains #519

python descriptors! (advanced) anthony explains #519

today I to into detail about data descriptors, non-data descriptors, what the point of them is, as well as a quick example! playlist: ...

recursively import python modules (intermediate) anthony explains #372

recursively import python modules (intermediate) anthony explains #372

today I show how to recursively import all modules in a directory and also show a few use cases I have for this! - the `__import__` ...

repr(...) doesn't work the way you expect (intermediate - advanced) anthony explains #421

repr(...) doesn't work the way you expect (intermediate - advanced) anthony explains #421

today I show a little quirk of `repr` and how it doesn't quite act like `__repr__`! - what is repr? https://youtu.be/ei1q7m3zLfU playlist: ...

python typing: explicit TypeAlias (PEP 613) (intermediate) anthony explains #365

python typing: explicit TypeAlias (PEP 613) (intermediate) anthony explains #365

today I talk about explicit type aliases in

what is immutability?  (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #412

what is immutability? (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #412

today I talk about the concept of immutability and all the things that are immutable in

python variadic generics (PEP 646) (intermediate - advanced) anthony explains #433

python variadic generics (PEP 646) (intermediate - advanced) anthony explains #433

today we go over the brand new variadic generics and how they change the type system (finally type-able `*args`!) - generics: ...

pip: requirements vs. constraints (intermediate) anthony explains #367

pip: requirements vs. constraints (intermediate) anthony explains #367

today we talk about requirements and constraints in pip, the differences between the two, and some cases you might use ...

the `find` command (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #277

the `find` command (beginner - intermediate) anthony explains #277

today I talk about the find command (the linux one, not the windows one) and a few useful ways to use this mini-language! - xargs: ...