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it's here! with ugly new typing syntax and infinitely nestable fstrings and one of the funniest changes I've seen in a while -- today I talk about reference counting and the `weakref` module and some use cases for weak references (and why they're notΒ ... oh hey, it's episode 100! today I talk about one of my favorite ways to make plain-old-data classes in
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- today I go over all the tools I use to set up my projects, as well as the differences between 1-file libraries, multi-file libraries, andΒ ...
- today we go over the brand new variadic generics and how they change the type system (finally type-able `*args`!) - generics:Β ...
- today I talk about typing the two types of starargs and why it's tricky / impossible to get correct - intro to typing / mypy:Β ...
- today we talk about parameter defaults in
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