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A big milestone for Python-in-the-browser. PEP 783 means Pyodide wheels can now go straight to PyPI. No more bottlenecks for the community. Huge congrats to the community driving this forward! 🎉
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Behind every technical leap in scientific Python lies a human ecosystem of volunteers, companies, and institutions working in tension and collaboration. This keynote explores how innovation actually…
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Pyodide 314.0.0 is out! 🎉 This marks a significant milestone for the Python-in-the-browser ecosystem! PEP 783 has been accepted, so Pyodide wheels can now be published directly to PyPI 🐍📦
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We are pleased to announce the Pyodide 314.0 release.
This release focuses on standardization and packaging, marking a significant milestone in the Python-in-the-browser ecosystem.
PEP 783 is Accepted...