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Keeping up with the Python ecosystem can be daunting. Its developer tooling doesn't provide the out-of-the-box experience native to languages like Rust and Go. When it comes to long-term project maintenance or collaborating with others, every Python project faces the same problem: how to build reliable workflows beyond local development while staying in sync with the evolving ecosystem.

With this hands-on guide, Python developers will learn how to forge the moving parts of a Python project into an easy-to-use toolchain, using state-of-the-art tools including Poetry, Nox, pytest, mypy, pre-commit, Black, Ruff, uv, Rye, Hatch, and more. Author Claudio Jolowicz shows you how to create robust Python project structures complete with unit tests, static analysis, code formatting, and type checking.

You'll learn how to:

  • Create open source projects with state-of-the-art infrastructure
  • Build a custom infrastructure for all Python projects in a company or team
  • Improve and modernize the infrastructure of an existing Python project
  • Evaluate modern Python tooling for adoption in existing projects
  • Use tools for packaging and dependency management
  • Automate common development tasks such as testing, dependency updates, and publishing releases

About the Author

Claudio Jolowicz is a senior software engineer at Cloudflare with nearly two decades of industry experience in Python and C++ and an open source maintainer active in the Python community. He's the author of the Hypermodern Python blog and project template, and co-maintainer of Nox, a Python tool for test automation. In former lives, Claudio has worked as a legal scholar and as a musician touring from Scandinavia to West Africa. Get in touch with him on Mastodon: @cjolowicz@fosstodon.org

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