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    Anasayfa » Two New Python Tools Supercharged by Rust
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    Two New Python Tools Supercharged by Rust

    By mustafa efeHaziran 28, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    We test-drive two brand-new Rust-backed Python tools—Pyrefly and Ty—plus explore new type hints, free-threaded Python, malware risks, and more.

    This Week in Python: Rust, Type Hints, and a Glimpse at Python’s Future

    This week’s Python roundup delivers a compelling mix of speed, safety, and security. At the forefront is a face-off between two brand-new Rust-powered Python type checkers—Pyrefly and Ty. Both tools are in their early days, but they’re already turning heads with impressive performance and distinct design philosophies. If you’re interested in lightning-fast static analysis for your Python projects, these are two you’ll want to watch closely.

    Beyond tools, the future of Python itself is taking shape with ongoing work on a free-threaded, no-GIL (Global Interpreter Lock) implementation. The move promises long-awaited gains in true parallelism—aka “fearless concurrency”—but it doesn’t come without complications. Removing the GIL raises serious compatibility and performance challenges for existing libraries. Fortunately, the community is already thinking about how to mitigate those risks, and new tools are emerging to help.

    If you’re still wrapping your head around Python’s type hinting system, now is a good time to jump in. A new primer breaks down how to use type hints wisely—without overcomplicating your code. Whether you’re building new applications or refactoring legacy projects, adopting even basic type hints can make your codebase easier to understand, navigate, and maintain.

    Meanwhile, on the security front, there’s a fresh warning for machine learning developers: a malicious package on PyPI has been found targeting users of Chimera, aiming to steal AWS tokens and CI/CD secrets. It’s a reminder that supply chain attacks in the Python ecosystem remain an active and growing threat. Luckily, developers now have access to tools like the free-threaded Python compatibility checker, which lets you verify whether your favorite libraries will work under the new Python builds—making it easier to stay ahead of both performance changes and security concerns.

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