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In this first episode Pablo and Łukasz talk about what happened in at the 2023 Cpython Core Developer sprint. Join us and learn from our ramblings about a possible new CPython new JIT compiler, how we are making the REPL easier, what in the world is a memory hive, and how we are trying to make a new C API without making everyone mad.
Timestamps
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:01:02) Cpython core developer sprint
(00:04:54) Pablo's highlights
(00:06:09) Łukasz's highlights
(00:08:08) Coverage in the standard library
(00:12:20) Improving CPython's REPL
(00:20:38) Copy and patch JIT compiler prototype
(00:28:16) Tier1 and Tier2 interpreter
(00:41:25) Python 3.13.0 alpha 1 and doing CPython releases
(00:52:08) C-API improvements
(00:58:28) Sprint experience and tourism
(01:01:49) Steering council Q&A
(01:08:19) Closing thoughts
By Pablo Galindo and Łukasz Langa5
1818 ratings
In this first episode Pablo and Łukasz talk about what happened in at the 2023 Cpython Core Developer sprint. Join us and learn from our ramblings about a possible new CPython new JIT compiler, how we are making the REPL easier, what in the world is a memory hive, and how we are trying to make a new C API without making everyone mad.
Timestamps
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:01:02) Cpython core developer sprint
(00:04:54) Pablo's highlights
(00:06:09) Łukasz's highlights
(00:08:08) Coverage in the standard library
(00:12:20) Improving CPython's REPL
(00:20:38) Copy and patch JIT compiler prototype
(00:28:16) Tier1 and Tier2 interpreter
(00:41:25) Python 3.13.0 alpha 1 and doing CPython releases
(00:52:08) C-API improvements
(00:58:28) Sprint experience and tourism
(01:01:49) Steering council Q&A
(01:08:19) Closing thoughts

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