Every year the core developers of Python convene in person to focus on high priority topics for CPython and beyond. This year they met at PyCon US 2025. Those meetings are closed door to keep focused and productive. But we're lucky that Seth Michael Larson was in attendance and wrote up each topic presented and the reactions and feedback to each. We'll be exploring this year's Language Summit with Seth. It's quite insightful to where Python is going and the pressing matters. Episode sponsors Seer: AI Debugging, Code TALKPYTHON Sentry AI Monitoring, Code TALKPYTHON Talk Python Courses Links from the show Seth on Mastodon : @sethmlarson@fosstodon.org Seth on Twitter : @sethmlarson Seth on Github : github.com Python Language Summit 2025 : pyfound.blogspot.com WheelNext : wheelnext.dev Free-Threaded Wheels : hugovk.github.io Free-Threaded Python Compatibility Tracking : py-free-threading.github.io PEP 779: Criteria for supported status for free-threaded Python : discuss.python.org PyPI Data : py-code.org Senior Engineer tries Vibe Coding : youtube.com Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #514 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/514 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm Developer Rap Theme Song: Served in a Flask : talkpython.fm/flasksong --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
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Have you ever spent an afternoon wrestling with a Jupyter notebook, hoping that you ran the cells in just the right order, only to realize your outputs were completely out of sync? Today's guest has a fresh take on solving that exact problem. Akshay Agrawal is here to introduce Marimo, a reactive Python notebook that ensures your code and outputs always stay in lockstep. And that's just the start! We'll also dig into Akshay's background at Google Brain and Stanford, what it's like to work on the cutting edge of AI, and how Marimo is uniting the best of data science exploration and real software engineering.
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Akshay Agrawal: akshayagrawal.com
YouTube: youtube.com
Source: github.com
Docs: marimo.io
Marimo: marimo.io
Discord: marimo.io
WASM playground: marimo.new
Experimental generate notebooks with AI: marimo.app
Pluto.jl: plutojl.org
Observable JS: observablehq.com
Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com
Episode #501 deep-dive: talkpython.fm/501
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YouTube: youtube.com
Source: github.com
Docs: marimo.io
Marimo: marimo.io
Discord: marimo.io
WASM playground: marimo.new
Experimental generate notebooks with AI: marimo.app
Pluto.jl: plutojl.org
Observable JS: observablehq.com
Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com
Episode #501 deep-dive: talkpython.fm/501
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
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