Topic Brief: a continuation to our "maybe CoW can actually work in python" series we talk about immortal objects -- and how they (accidentally ... today I talk about the warnings module and the argument you *absolutely* need whenever you raise a warning (as well as how to ...
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a continuation to our "maybe CoW can actually work in python" series we talk about immortal objects -- and how they (accidentally ... today I talk about the warnings module and the argument you *absolutely* need whenever you raise a warning (as well as how to ... today I talk about how to package up typed code -- either inline types or typing stubs and distribute it via pypi!
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- a continuation to our "maybe CoW can actually work in python" series we talk about immortal objects -- and how they (accidentally ...
- today I talk about the warnings module and the argument you *absolutely* need whenever you raise a warning (as well as how to ...
- today I talk about how to package up typed code -- either inline types or typing stubs and distribute it via pypi!
- today I finally talk about docker, and how it (and linux in a way) works at a high level.
- today I talk about `pip install -e .` and how that makes a library live-editable!
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