New post on the Python Insider blog from Ken Jin:
"Python 3.15's JIT is now back on track"
https://blog.python.org/2026/03/jit-on-track/
#Python #JIT #performance #python315
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New post on the Python Insider blog from Ken Jin:
"Python 3.15's JIT is now back on track"
https://blog.python.org/2026/03/jit-on-track/
#Python #JIT #performance #python315
Envie de contribuer à un projet libre sans aucun risque de casser la prod ?
J'ai besoin de relecteurs de pull requests ici : https://git.afpy.org/AFPy/python-docs-fr/pulls
Surtout avec l'atelier traduction de la #PyConFR qui arrive.
🎉 🇷🇴 Today a new language can be found in the switcher on docs.python.org, Romanian!
Thanks to @octaG for all his great work on this!
@hugovk Thanks for releasing!
We are at 12 languages now, if you are interested in translation see the new section in the devguide! https://devguide.python.org/documentation/translations/translating/#how-do-i-translate-the-python-docs-sphinx-theme
For those interested, *one* of the threads: https://discuss.python.org/t/fiscal-projection-psf-will-default-by-2027-50-salary-increases-salaries-170-000-multimillion-pycon-us-losses-costly-consultancy-contracts/103460/
Unofficial financial projections based on public documents (tax forms) etc. Thread dedicated purely to fact finding and making financial projections. I suggest to focus only on facts in this thread. Summary PSF is bleeding money, expenditures speeding up. PSF is likely to default by 2027 and is at risk to lose its non-profit status Rapidly rising salaries (some >170.000 USD per person per year, 50% increases in individual salaries, 40% increase overall in last reported year), rampant losses o...