I have only had positive experiences using pydantic tools. They keep iterating on the pydantic validation tool and are planning on a v3 at some point, and pydantic-ai has been a superb addition to the AI engineering…
I think it's fair enough to consider porting a subset of rewriting, in which case there are several successful experiments out there: - JustHTML [1], which in practice [2] is a port of html5ever [3] to Python. -…
I cannot quite replicate those results myself: https://github.com/gorkaerana/hn-programming-language-trends. In my analysis, as a percentage of total job posts, Python jobs start to rapidly increase in 2022, even before…
I'm tempted to give it a try just for the "For HackerNews enthusiasts" section of their landing page, which states "The PRQL compiler is written in Rust" and "We talk about “orthogonal language features” a lot". Love me…
A cool feature of the Spanish naming custom is that it can infinitely keep track of surnames. E.g., following @alricb's comment below, let's consider Pablo Picasso, who's name was Pablo Ruiz Picasso [1], after his…
My Python virtual environment and dependency management journey has been the following: 1. Just `pip` and `venv`; specifying dependencies via "requirements.txt" and "dev_requirements.txt", and tool configuration options…
Spanish also delights us with unlucky surnames. E.g., three acquaintances of my father have the family names "Feo", "Bastardo", and "Gay"; which translate, respectively, to "ugly", "bastard", and, of course, "gay".
A slightly unfortunate name for Spanish speakers, I'm afraid: "putero" can mean either "brothel" or "man who maintains sexual relations with prostitutes" [1]. Fun fact: the Mitsubishi Pajero had to be marketed as…
> I'm honestly more surprised that they're saying they've only got the first word figured out. They have figured out the rest of the words, as per the last image in the announcement tweet [1]. It's just that they don't…
I have only had positive experiences using pydantic tools. They keep iterating on the pydantic validation tool and are planning on a v3 at some point, and pydantic-ai has been a superb addition to the AI engineering…
I think it's fair enough to consider porting a subset of rewriting, in which case there are several successful experiments out there: - JustHTML [1], which in practice [2] is a port of html5ever [3] to Python. -…
I cannot quite replicate those results myself: https://github.com/gorkaerana/hn-programming-language-trends. In my analysis, as a percentage of total job posts, Python jobs start to rapidly increase in 2022, even before…
I'm tempted to give it a try just for the "For HackerNews enthusiasts" section of their landing page, which states "The PRQL compiler is written in Rust" and "We talk about “orthogonal language features” a lot". Love me…
A cool feature of the Spanish naming custom is that it can infinitely keep track of surnames. E.g., following @alricb's comment below, let's consider Pablo Picasso, who's name was Pablo Ruiz Picasso [1], after his…
My Python virtual environment and dependency management journey has been the following: 1. Just `pip` and `venv`; specifying dependencies via "requirements.txt" and "dev_requirements.txt", and tool configuration options…
Spanish also delights us with unlucky surnames. E.g., three acquaintances of my father have the family names "Feo", "Bastardo", and "Gay"; which translate, respectively, to "ugly", "bastard", and, of course, "gay".
A slightly unfortunate name for Spanish speakers, I'm afraid: "putero" can mean either "brothel" or "man who maintains sexual relations with prostitutes" [1]. Fun fact: the Mitsubishi Pajero had to be marketed as…
> I'm honestly more surprised that they're saying they've only got the first word figured out. They have figured out the rest of the words, as per the last image in the announcement tweet [1]. It's just that they don't…