#Python Pi llegó, análisis de cuán rápido es. #PythonPi
https://social.lansky.name/@hn100/115345844395908684
Tại sao Lập trình Phản ứng (Reactive Programming) chưa thực sự cất cánh trong hệ sinh thái Python?
Mặc dù là một mô hình mạnh mẽ để xử lý các luồng dữ liệu bất đồng bộ, Reactive Programming vẫn chưa phổ biến trong cộng đồng Python so với các ngôn ngữ khác. Bài viết đi sâu vào những rào cản và lý do, đồng thời giới thiệu về "signals" như một giải pháp tiềm năng có thể thay đổi điều này.
#LậpTrình #Python #LậpTrìnhPhảnỨng #CôngNghệ #PhátTriểnPhầnMềm
#Programming #ReactiveProgramming #Tech #Softw
Some pictures from our Python Ireland monthly meetup on Wednesday.
Thanks to Indranil Ghosh, Ph.D. and Giorgio Z. for presenting to us!
This was our last monthly meetup before PyCon Ireland 2025, next month!
Get your tickets here: https://python.ie/
#PyConIE #PythonIE #Python #PyCon

A Vietnamese threat actor's shift from PXA Stealer to PureRAT
A Vietnamese threat actor has transitioned from using the PXA Stealer to deploying PureRAT, a commercial remote access trojan. The attack chain involves multiple stages, including phishing emails, Python-based infostealers, and .NET loaders. The campaign demonstrates a progression in complexity, utilizing DLL sideloading, obfuscation techniques, and defense evasion methods. The final payload, PureRAT, provides the attacker with extensive control over compromised systems. The threat actor's shift to commodity malware indicates a maturing operation, lowering the barrier for sophisticated attacks. This evolution highlights the need for robust, multi-layered defense strategies to counter such adaptable threats.
Pulse ID: 68e8c2e51d4e583ce113cce3
Pulse Link: https://otx.alienvault.com/pulse/68e8c2e51d4e583ce113cce3
Pulse Author: AlienVault
Created: 2025-10-10 08:25:09
Be advised, this data is unverified and should be considered preliminary. Always do further verification.
#CyberSecurity #Email #InfoSec #InfoStealer #Malware #NET #OTX #OpenThreatExchange #Phishing #Python #RAT #RemoteAccessTrojan #SideLoading #Trojan #Vietnam #bot #AlienVault
🎭✨ The world premiere of Ada — a rehearsed reading written by Emily Holyoake & performed by Chronic Insanity — is available to watch on YouTube!
Catch it here 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtrsssksCNU
Emily also shared her inspiration & writing process in a brilliant blog post:
You can find that here 👉 https://2025.pyconuk.org/2025/09/staging-ada-at-pycon2025/
💜 Huge thanks to Emily and the Chronic Insanity team for this extra-special event 🐍
#Python #Community #Theatre #AdaLovelace #PyConUK 2025

Продвинутый анализ на PySpark: учимся работать с рекуррентными соотношениями
Обработка и анализ временных последовательностей (временных рядов) достаточно часто встречающаяся задача. Обычно она решается с помощью идентичных подходов и методов. Однако когда анализ временного ряда предполагает выражение каждого последующего элемента через предыдущие, возникают проблемы с эффективностью реализации такого анализа. Это особенно актуально в контексте больших данных. В данной статье я продемонстрирую подход к анализу и вычислению рекуррентных соотношений. В качестве примера будет представлена реализация на базе Apache Spark и Python метода экспоненциальной скользящей средней с использованием DataFrame API. Мы рассмотрим метод агрегации данных, совместимый со Spark Connect, который был добавлен в версию 3.1 (для Scala - начиная с версии фреймворка 3.0), а именно – функцию aggregate.
https://habr.com/ru/companies/axenix/articles/952278/
#apache_spark #pyspark #python #рекуррентные_соотношения #временные_ряды #анализ_данных #spark_connect
Having a lot of fun using #Cline for #python development.
#Python 3.14.0
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3140/
2025 Malcolm Tredinnick Memorial Prize awarded to Tim Schilling
We are pleased to announce that the 2025 Malcolm Tredinnick Memorial Prize has been awarded to Tim Schilling!
Tim embodies the values that define the Django community: generosity, respect, thoughtfulness, and a deep commitment to supporting others. He is a tireless community leader who creates spaces where newcomers thrive ❤️ exactly in the spirit of our prize and Malcolm Tredinnick’s work.
About Tim
As a co-founder of Djangonaut Space, Tim has encouraged countless people to take their first steps as contributors. With the overall program but also specific initiatives like co-writing sessions, Space Reviewers, Cosmic Contributors. Many community members trace their involvement in Django back to Tim’s encouragement and support.
Beyond Djangonaut Space, Tim serves on the Django Steering Council, is one of the founders of Django Commons, and is an active member of DEFNA, supporting DjangoCon US. He is known for thoughtful feedback, amplifying others’ work, and encouraging people to step forward for leadership roles.
Quotes
Here is some of what people said about Tim’s involvement with the community:
Tim exemplifies all the values the Django community is known for. He is incredibly supportive of newcomers, respectful, and generous. Always ready to give constructive feedback and lend a hand where needed, be it through a pull review or the many Django-related forums he participates in, Tim is a natural leader, someone that the community looks up to.
– Felipe Villegas
Every time he spots a chance to help, he doesn't need to think twice. He's a welcoming person not only with newcomers, as in Djangonaut Space, but also with maintainers through Django Commons. Tim is also very creative, finding different ways to contribute. For example, inside the Djangonaut Space community, the "Space Reviewers" team was formed to host a live stream to help people become reviewers by sharing the process and also actually reviewing a ticket that needs some attention. The Django community is much more than blessed to have Tim, who exemplifies dedication, respect, and support for others.
– Raffaella
Tim just has this way of making sure newcomers feel welcome and get the support they need. He doesn't just talk about community building - he actually does the work to make it happen.
– Abe Hanoka
Tim is a thoughtful and caring community leader. He engages with newcomers in a warm and welcoming manner. In his roles as the admin for Djangonaut Space, the admin of Django Commons, and a member of the Steering Council, he strategically identifies the gaps in the community, collaborates with other members to develop an action plan, and follows through with the execution. He's doing some of the hardest work out there. Not only is Tim nurturing newcomers, he's also growing the community by bridging the gap between newcomers and experienced open source contributors. Tim's actions speak louder than words.
– Lilian
Other nominees
Other nominations for this year included:
- Adam Hill and Sangeeta Jadoonanan
- Anna Makarudze
- Baptiste Mispelon
- Bhuvnesh Sharma
- Carlton Gibson
- David Smith
- Ester Beltrami
- Jake Howard
- Lilian
- Mike Edmunds
- Mike Edwards
- Noah Maina
- Raymond Penners
- Simon Charette
- Will Vincent
Malcolm would be very proud of the legacy he has fostered in our community. Each year we receive many nominations, and it is always hard to pick the winner. If your nominee didn’t make it this year, you can always nominate them again next year!
Congratulations Tim on the well-deserved honor!
https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/oct/10/malcolm-prize-awarded-to-tim-schilling/

The morning of day one (1) of vacation, day three (3) of this cold, so it’s obviously time to ask:
Who will be at PyCon NL next week in the beautiful city of Utrecht? 🐍
Мигель тестирует производительность нового релиза Питона
https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/python-3-14-is-here-how-fast-is-it
「Python」v3.12/3.11/3.10/3.9に最大深刻度がHIGHの脆弱性 ~修正版が公開/同梱のlibexpatライブラリに存在する制限ないリソース割り当てなど
https://forest.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/2054279.html
#forest_watch_impress #Python #セキュリティ #脆弱性 #その他 #プログラミング #プログラミング言語