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Python's Assignment Expressions and Fixing a Botched Release to PyPI

Episode 74 Published 4 years, 8 months ago
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Have you started to use Python’s assignment expression in your code? Maybe you have heard them called the walrus operator. Now that the controversy over the introduction in Python 3.8 has settled down, how can you use assignment expressions effectively in your code? This week on the show, David Amos is back, and he’s brought another batch of PyCoder’s Weekly articles and projects.

David shares a recent article by previous guest Brett Cannon about what to do if you botch a release to PyPI. It’s a valuable resource to keep bookmarked for when things go sideways. We also talk about a recent project by Brett, a Python launcher for Unix based operating systems.

We cover several other articles and projects from the Python community including, a Python framework with a built-in database and authorization support from Replit, do coders learn how to use entire libraries just from the documentation, how to use sleep() to code a Python uptime bot, monitor your home’s temperature and humidity with Raspberry Pis and Prometheus, and a fast Settlers of Catan Python implementation with a strong AI player.

Topics:

  • 00:00:00 – Introduction
  • 00:02:43 – The Walrus Operator: Python 3.8 Assignment Expressions
  • 00:12:41 – Replit.web: Python Framework With Built-in Database and Auth
  • 00:16:55 – Sponsor: Gather
  • 00:17:39 – Do Coders Learn How to Use Entire Libraries Just From the Docs?
  • 00:26:15 – Using sleep() to Code a Python Uptime Bot
  • 00:31:53 – Monitor Home Temperature and Humidity With Raspberry Pis and Prometheus
  • 00:39:51 – Video Course Spotlight
  • 00:40:57 – What to Do When You Botch a Release on PyPI
  • 00:47:25 – catanatron: Fast Settlers of Catan Python Implementation
  • 00:50:37 – python-launcher: Python Launcher for Unix
  • 00:56:59 – Thanks and goodbye

Show Links:

The Walrus Operator: Python 3.8 Assignment Expressions – In this tutorial, you’ll learn about assignment expressions and the walrus operator. The biggest change in Python 3.8 was the inclusion of the := operator, which you can use to assign variables in the middle of expressions. You’ll see several examples of how to take advantage of this new feature.

Replit.web: A Python Framework With Built-in Database and Auth Support – The folks over at replit have released a new Python web framework with built-in authentication and database support and, more interestingly, hosting. In a few lines of code, you can have a Python web app connected to a database, authenticating users, and hosted on replit. This could be a great tool for quickly building and hosting prototypes or experimental projects.

Do Coders Really Learn How to Use Entire Libraries Just From the Documentation? – How do you learn a new library? Do you start with the docs? What do you do if the documentation is lacking? Or do you first search for video lessons or written tutorials?

Using sleep() to Code a Python Uptime Bot – Learn how to add time delays to your Python programs. You’ll use the built-in time module to add Python sleep() calls to your code. To practice,

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