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#406 What's on Django TV tonight?

October 21, 2024 00:24:53 11.59 MB Downloads: 0
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Brian #1: Open Source Pledge

  • Learned about this because of this post
  • Steps
    • Pay Open Source maintainers.
      • Min to participate is 2k/year/dev at your company
    • Self-report annually
      • Publish a blog post outlining your payments
  • Armin’s post about launching Open Source Pledge and mixing money with open source

Michael #2: Jeff Triplet's DjangoTV

  • A nice aggregation of lots of Django conference talks
  • Filter by conference
  • Good search as well

Brian #3: PEP 735 – Dependency Groups in pyproject.toml

  • Author: Stephen Rosen, Sponsor: Brett Cannon, PEP-Delegate: Paul Moore
  • Accepted. Resolotion Oct 10, 2024
  • “This PEP specifies a mechanism for storing package requirements in pyproject.toml files such that they are not included in any built distribution of the project.”
  • Allow us to define named groups of dependencies that can be independent of the main project.
  • ex:

    [dependency-groups]
    test = ["pytest", "coverage"]
    docs = ["sphinx", "sphinx-rtd-theme"]
    typing = ["mypy", "types-requests"]
    typing-test = [{include-group = "typing"}, {include-group = "test"}, "useful-types"]
    
  • “might” work like this: pip install --dependency-groups=test,typing

    • but tool venders are able to define how they use groups. Of course.
  • Similar solutions
    • multiple requirements.txt files: requirements_test.txt, requirements_docs.txt, etc.
      • no standard naming convention, not standardized
    • package extras:
      • not gauranteed to be statically defined (TIL)
      • additional to main dependencies, so not independent

Michael #4: livereload

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Joke:

  • A programmer’s partner asks them: “Would you go get a loaf of bread from the store? And if they have eggs, get a dozen.”
  • A while later, the programmer returns with 12 loaves of bread and says “They had eggs.”
    • From https://savvyprogrammer.io/software-jokes/