In 2005, Travis Oliphant was an information scientist working on medical and biological imaging at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, when he began work on NumPy, a library that has become a ...
Python has become the undisputed king of AI and machine learning development in 2025, with a commanding 26.14% share in the TIOBE Programming Index and powering over 51% of all data science projects ...
The Python Software Foundation (PSF), in association with tools vendor JetBrains, has published the eighth Python Developer Survey, with more than 30,000 contributors, making it the biggest yet. The ...
Microsoft's recent round of layoffs appears to have fallen largely on software developers, including several prominent Python developers and a veteran TypeScript developer. This is after Redmond in ...
Next time you have a file you want to send to a friend but you don’t fancy the hassle of using something like Dropbox, try Wormhole instead. Wormhole is a fast, free and secure way to send files to ...
A U.K.-based, open-source startup is launching its first commercial product with the backing of one of Silicon Valley’s most renowned venture capital firms. Pydantic on Monday launched an ...
Anaconda, the company behind the Python distribution of the same name, has announced a new Python extension for Excel. Anaconda Code makes it possible to execute Python code from Excel on your own ...
This year was my first time attending pyCon US! I was intimidated to attend such a big Python meeting. For years i’ve attended science meetings such as AGU (American Geophysical Union), ESRI (GIS) ...
Bloomberg’s Python Infrastructure team supports the more than 3,000 Bloomberg engineers who write Python code. The team provides critical infrastructure to ensure that every one of our developers has ...
The new PyScript project lets you embed Python programs directly in HTML pages and execute them within the browser without any server-based requirements. The project was announced this weekend at ...
Python creator Guido van Rossum has shared his thoughts on some of those other programming languages making the rounds. The “benevolent dictator” himself shared his views in an hour-long interview ...