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Python 3.13: Better interactive shell and finally multithreading without GIL The new Python release features an interactive command line and allows the global interpreter lock to be deactivated.
Posted in Hackaday Columns, Linux Hacks, Slider Tagged awk, bash, linux, Linux Fu, perl, python, shell script ← New Contest: Reinvented Retro Synth Gains Plug And Play Analog MUX → ...
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Written in Rust, the PyApp utility wraps up Python programs into self-contained click-to-run executables. It might be the ...
Familiar with the doge meme? It's dumb. Sometimes funny, but always dumb. Programmers, of course, have to take memes to an n+1 level, so Github user "thiderman" has created a Python shell script ...
Programmers, of course, have to take memes to an n+1 level, so Github user “thiderman” has created a Python shell script to create a doge in your console , with lots beautiful text and a very ...
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