
Pablo Galindo Salgado
@pyblogsal
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Python Steering Council and core developer. Python 3.10/3.11 release manager. @ThePSF Fellow. Deals with black holes and parsers. Attracts linker problems.
London, England
Joined February 2010
Quieres saber por qué no hay estrellas verdes? ⭐️ Existe la gravedad negativa? 🕳️ Qué demonios es la conjetura ABC? 🔤 @bvaldivielso y yo hemos lanzado "Esferas invisibles", un podcast 🎙️ sobre ciencia, tecnología y otras cosas. https://t.co/RY6wdjBKhs
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El futuro de la tierra está en peligro. Esferas Invisibles es como deambular por wikipedia, pero en audio. Escucha a Pablo Galindo y Braulio Valdivielso charlar sobre ciencia, tecnología y otras...
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We are expanding the CPython team in the Runtimes organisation at @Arm, hiring Senior Software Engineers in Cambridge/Manchester. Love diving into CPython internals or improve its performance?🐍 Apply here:👇 https://t.co/WvpVi1t2Fd
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Didn't expect my first collaboration with Armin would be something like this but here we go! Play the game! We spent quite some time hunting for funny and weird edge cases :) 🍌🍌🍌
How well do you know Python’s f-strings? I built a thing inspired by JavaScript’s Date constructor quiz but for Python.
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It was a grave mistake that C never set any expectations to the linker. Yet the pain of this is only ever felt by very few people. Thankfully @pyblogsal and I were to share the experienced pains once again.
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Łukasz and I are in Prague for @europython.eu. Come talk to us about REPLs, parsers, profilers, and Sleep Tokens! 🤘🏻 And if you’re not here, there’s a new episode of the core․py podcast where we cover the new builtin sampling profiler for #Python 3.15 🏎️ https://t.co/DXmzh6bBJL
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Python 3.14? That's old news. Let's talk about the first big feature of Python 3.15 -- a built-in sampling profiler for Linux, macOS, and Windows. We also cover improvements in perf support, discuss...
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My (and @pyblogsal's) PyCon US talk is out and it's bananas ;) 🍌 👇👇👇
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Join #CPython core devs @pyblogsal (#Python 🐍 Steering Council member) & @1st1 at #PyConUS today (2:30 PM EDT) as they discuss the magic behind Asyncio in Python 3.14, how to debug Asyncio code without a performance cost, design decisions & trade-offs https://t.co/ThmnkwaGo8
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LHR ✈️ PIT See you at #pyconus2025 on the other side 🤘🐍
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Links to Apple and Spotify: https://t.co/txF8pVlopJ
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Podcast Episode · core.py · 17/04/2025 · 1h 58m
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🎙️ NEW EPISODE ALERT! 🐍 We get our hands dirty with CPython’s ref counting, cycle detection, and why cleaning up your objects isn’t as simple as taking out the trash https://t.co/zqIMyCxhSf Warning: May contain explicit technical details that Apple finds too hot to handle 😂
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We talk about Python internals, because we work on Python internals. We joke about stuff, because we’re jokers. Episodes between 60 and 90 minutes in length. We’ve done more than a few so far and it...
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Believe me when I say this: it will be absolute 🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌 Join @pyblogsal and I at PyCon US 2025. 😈
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We are very exited to share with you PEP 768 🐍, which proposes a safe external debugger interface to Python. We think this is a really exciting change that will allow debuggers to safely attach to running Python processes without stopping them. 🐛🔨 https://t.co/48PMrKEwV2
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This PEP proposes adding a zero-overhead debugging interface to CPython that allows debuggers and profilers to safely attach to running Python processes. The interface provides safe execution points...
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Once more I am humbled and honoured to serve in the Python 🐍 Steering Council 2025 with my amazing colleagues @dongheena92
@emilyemorehouse @gpshead
@pumpichank! Thanks to all of you for your trust and support 🙏🖤 I will do my best to serve!
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@aorcajo @marinamorolopez @SrtSanz_ @pythoncanarias POV: Das tu charla de core developer, pero la fotógrafa sólo piensa #hairgoals
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There's a new episode of the core․py podcast! 🎙️This time we're talking to the newest member of the #python committer team, Savannah Ostrowski 🐍 https://t.co/YcmgRkimD7
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Podcast · Pablo Galindo and Łukasz Langa · We talk about Python internals, because we work on Python internals. We joke about stuff, because we’re jokers. Episodes between 60 and 90 minutes in...
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Seen in the source of gdb (inferior is how gdb refers to the process being debugged) 😆
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🎙️In the latest episode of the core․py podcast we dive deep into #Python's memory allocation. This will help us cover reference counting and garbage collection in the future. ♦️This time, we're focusing on pymalloc, The Sims, and YAML. https://t.co/TfuR2xuDAY
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How does Python handle memory? Why does it need to perform custom forms of memory allocation? We talk about all that in this episode. We don't talk about Easter eggs, and we never mention Brandt by...
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