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Talk Python To Me

#180: What's new in Python 3.7 and beyond

Talk Python To Me

Michael Kennedy

Technology

4.8635 Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2018

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

The Python core developers recently released Python 3.7 and are now busy planning what's coming in 3.8. That makes right now a great time to dig into what was included in Python 3.7 and what's on deck for the next great release of CPython. This week we have Anthony Shaw back on the podcast to tell us all about it.

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0:00.0

The Python core developers recently released Python 37 and are now busy planning what's coming in 3-8.

0:06.0

That makes right now great time to dig into what's included in Python 3-7

0:09.6

and see what's on deck for this next great release of C-Python.

0:13.9

On this episode, we have Anthony Shaw back on the podcast to tell us all about it.

0:18.5

This is Talk Python to Me, episode 180, recorded October 1st, 2018.

0:36.2

Welcome to Talk Python to Me, a weekly podcast on Python, the language, the libraries, the ecosystem, and the personalities.

0:43.0

This is your host, Michael Kennedy.

0:44.9

Follow me on Twitter where I'm at M. Kennedy.

0:47.0

Keep up with a show and listen to past episodes at TalkPython.fm.

0:50.5

And follow the show on Twitter via at Talk Python.

0:53.6

Hey, everyone, Michael here.

0:55.3

Just a couple of things to share before we get to our chat with Anthony.

0:58.5

First, you might notice I sound slightly different this week.

1:01.7

I've been experimenting with a new audio setup.

1:03.9

Your feedback on whether this is actually an improvement is welcome.

1:06.9

Just send me a mention on Twitter via at M Kennedy or at Talk Python.

1:10.7

Second, I recently released a new course, and this is one I wanted to create for a long time.

1:15.7

It's called asynchronous techniques and examples in Python.

1:19.0

This is the definitive course on asynchronous programming in Python.

1:22.7

It starts out right away digging into the async I.O and the magical ASync and OAuth keywords.

1:27.3

We also discussed

1:28.6

the time-tested techniques such as threading and multi-processing. But we don't stop there. Once you're

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