Note: This is a personal essay by Matt Ranger, Kagi's head of ML In 1986, Harry Frankfurt wrote On Bullshit. He differentiates a lying from bullshitting: Lying means you have a concept of what is true,...
Note: This is a personal essay by Matt Ranger, Kagi's head of ML In 1986, Harry Frankfurt wrote On Bullshit. He differentiates a lying from bullshitting: Lying means you have a concept of what is true,...
It's been over two years since I presented this talk at PyCon US. Is it still relevant? These are my thoughts on the Python 2 to 3 transition and more.
We TypeScript developers are a lucky bunch. While some languages (Python, JavaScript) are released annually, every three years (C++) or even less, we get four new versions of TypeScript every year. TypeScript 5.5 was released on June 20th, 2024, and it was a real blockbuster. Let's take a look.
We TypeScript developers are a lucky bunch. While some languages (Python, JavaScript) are released annually, every three years (C++) or even less, we get four new versions of TypeScript every year. TypeScript 5.6 was released on September 9th, 2024. Let's take a look.
This post is a start of a series I've planned about how packaging currently works in Python, what's wrong with it, and how to cope with the problems. But before I get into the meat of it, I want to ta