What's up in the python and tech environment? - Issue #83
Welcome to issue #83 of “What’s up in the Python and tech environment?”.
This newsletter is mainly intended for developers and those passionate about computers.
This week we will the Python Sofware Foundation and CVE, the Django survey, CSS, Mojo programming language, Bun Javascript runtime, and more! 😎
From the Python world
Here the developer shows some tips before moving a JSON API to production, taking FastAPI as an example.
Getting Your Python API SaaS-Ready: Four essential features you can’t miss
Adam Johnson, a seasoned Python/Django developer recently released a Flake8 plugin to prevent errors when using the standard logging module.
The Django developer survey is open. If you work with this amazing framework, please fill it out.
Django developer survey announce
In this article, you will find a list of packages to implement various authentication methods in Django.
Django Authentication Methods & Packages
The Python Software Foundation has been authorized by the CVE Program as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA).
In this tutorial, you will learn about f-strings improvements in Python 3.12.
Python 3.12 Preview: More Intuitive and Consistent F-Strings
A nice introduction to multiprocessing in Python.
Here is an awesome list of vector databases you can manipulate in Python.
Getting started with Vector DBs in Python
Here is a tutorial on MLFlow, a useful workflow tool for data scientists.
From Experiments to Deployment: MLflow 101 | Part 01
From the Web
Do we have designers in the crew? In this article, you will discover a new CSS feature.
Continuing with CSS, here is an interesting article on scroll animations using modern CSS features.
A case study on scroll-driven animations performance
Are you a web developer? Do you know PlayWright? If not, I recommend you to read this introduction. It is an awesome tool for (automated) testing.
Modern Web Testing with Playwright
In this article, you will discover a tool to monitor your cloud assets and better handle your costs.
Why we made Komiser open source
In this series of articles, you will learn how computers work in detail, the low-level stuff.
In the following blog post, you will a list of interesting internal documentation tools.
8 Best Tools For Creating Internal Documentation
Mojo, a programming language promising to be 68000 faster than Python (I really doubt this number) released its first stable version. It also claims to be fully compatible with Python.
Note: It is only available on Linux right now.
Bun, a promising Javascript runtime claiming to be much faster than Deno and NodeJS releases his first stable and production version.
StackOverflow migrates StackOverflow for teams to the Azure cloud.
Journey to the cloud part I: Migrating Stack Overflow Teams to Azure
Bonus
To start the week well I am sharing with you the following picture.

This is all for this week. I hope you enjoy it and if that is the case, don’t hesitate to share it on your social media.
Take care of yourself and see you soon! 🙂