Serdar Yegulalp
Senior Writer

The Python report: News for Python developers

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May 31, 20242 mins

Here's your monthly mix of Python stories just for developers, including news, tutorials, and weird tidbits from around the web.

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This month in Python (and elsewhere): Python 3.13โ€™s first beta has arrived, with new features you can try out now (yeah!) and others youโ€™ll need to compile from source to experiment with (yikes). Layoffs strike Googleโ€”yes, againโ€”with internal Python devs among the affected. And, say hello to Streamlit, a library for those who are itching to write web-based Python apps but hate writing for the web.

Top picks for Python readers on InfoWorld

The best new features and fixes in Python 3.13 New JIT compiler! โ€œNo-GILโ€ experiments! Better error messages! Dead batteries have been removed and recycled! Yes, Python 3.13 has arrived.

Google lays off Python team Nope, nope, definitely not a company-wide layoff. Recent layoffs are just your usual reorganization, or so Google insists.

Intro to Streamlit: Web-based Python data apps made easy Write data-backed Python apps for the web, without writing a line of HTML, CSS, or (no, really) JavaScript.

Why enterprises rely on JavaScript, Python, and Java Programming for the web; programming for flexibility; programming for the enterpriseโ€”you choose.

More good reads and Python updates elsewhere

LLM lie of the month: Gasoline makes for spicy spaghetti! โ€ฆ and a more molten kitchen.

An unbiased evaluation of environment management and packaging tools Making sense of the Python packaging ecosystem (or attempting to).

Can LLMs find bugs in large codebases? Short answer: Yes, but not well. (Whoโ€™s shocked?)

The Second (2024) International Obfuscated Python Code Competition Submissions are open, so go onโ€”show us all that code you wouldnโ€™t dare check in at work.

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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