Serdar Yegulalp
Senior Writer

Python in VS Code gets even better

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Sep 27, 20242 mins
Programming LanguagesPythonVisual Studio Code

Microsoft's new all-in-one data-science pack for Python in VS Code gave developers plenty to celebrate this month. Also check out Modin (a drop-in replacement for Pandas), Hy 1.0.0, and Spyder 6.

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Septemberโ€™s been a busy time in the world of Python. This end-of-month roundup has Python rocking the top of the Tiobe charts like Java once did, Microsoft dropping an all-in-one data-science pack for Python and VS Code, and a solid guide to using the py launcherโ€”your best friend for Python on Windows. And, if youโ€™re scratching your head over whether to choose Go or Python, we have answers.

Top picks for Python readers on InfoWorld

Microsoft unveils Python Data Science Extension Pack for Visual Studio Code
Python language support, Jupyter notebooks, data wrangling, and GitHub Copilotโ€”itโ€™s everything you need, all in one package!

Python scores its highest rating in Tiobe index
At 18%, Python now ranks where Java was eight years ago. Is anyone else wondering where weโ€™ll be in another eight years โ€ฆ or two?

How to use Pythonโ€™s py launcher for Windows
Get to know the two little letters that make Python so much more useful.

Go vs. Python: How to choose
Canโ€™t decide between Goโ€™s speed and Pythonโ€™s convenience? Hereโ€™s a pros and cons list to help you break the tie.

More good reads and Python updates elsewhere

JetBrains 2023 Python Developers Survey
Whoโ€™s using the snake these days, and what are they doing with it? The results are in! (Spoiler for data analysis, web development, and machine learning.)

Modin: A drop-in replacement for Pandas
Scale Pandas across multiple cores by replacing nothing but your imports.

Hy 1.0.0: A Lisp dialect for Python
This is the first production-ready release of a Lisp variant that compiles to Python, interoperates with it, and uses existing Python libraries.

Spyder 6 IDE is out
The latest version of the IDE for Python data scientists, written in Python, with new installers, better debugging, and tons of overall performance improvements. Whatโ€™s not to like?

Serdar Yegulalp

Serdar Yegulalp is a senior writer at InfoWorld. A veteran technology journalist, Serdar has been writing about computers, operating systems, databases, programming, and other information technology topics for 30 years. Before joining InfoWorld in 2013, Serdar wrote for Windows Magazine, InformationWeek, Byte, and a slew of other publications. At InfoWorld, Serdar has covered software development, devops, containerization, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, winning several B2B journalism awards including a 2024 Neal Award and a 2025 Azbee Award for best instructional content and best how-to article, respectively. He currently focuses on software development tools and technologies and major programming languages including Python, Rust, Go, Zig, and Wasm. Tune into his weekly Dev with Serdar videos for programming tips and techniques and close looks at programming libraries and tools.

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