Yury Selivanov

@1st1.dev

Co-founder & CEO of Gel • Python core developer • PSF fellow • async/await • asyncio • uvloop • asyncpg ••• @geldata.com • github.com/1st1

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I still can't believe it, I'm incredibly humbled 🤩 When I created @fastapi.tiangolo.com, I never imagined it would get even close to Flask and Django. Let alone at the top across languages 🌍️ Thanks to those who inspired, helped, and adopted it 🙌 ...and I have big news tomorrow 😎

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FastAPI now has 84k GitHub stars ✨ FastAPI is now the most starred backend framework 🎉 ...not only in Python, in all programming languages 🤯 Thanks to all who inspired it and paved the way 🙌 And thank you for adopting it! 🍰☕️ github.com/fastapi/fast...

2024 was tough but transformative. dropped 15kg, resolved some health and behavioral issues, and finally made progress on guitar—bar chords are happening (i'm still 🚮, i know). 2025 is gonna be a banger—for me and @edgedb.com 🫡, stay tuned.

Silly me. Turns our Advent of Code challenges have two parts in them, and who knew, the second part is harder 🙈 I went back and implemented the second part of the second day challenge. This might be interesting to you regardless of EdgeQL, read if you like math or SQL too. 🧵

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Alright, me vs. Advent of Code. Part 1 of today's challenge is super straightforward. Dare I say, EdgeQL solution is actually more concise and elegant than a corresponding Python code.

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had the worst boarding in my life. the airline "lost" our tickets, but they made it eventually consistent 20 minutes before the lift off. had a great whole body work out running with two kids on my hands across the airport, and then a nice mental workout inside the plane.

Every time I get a new mac I set it up from scratch. This time around I logged what I do and what I install to get to a productive system. A thread 🧵

To fulfill the expectations of all Python people who followed me, I'll start sharing some of the Python stuff I'm dealing with now. E.g. right now I'm working on adding asyncio call stack introspection support both from within the process and from outside of it. ✨ 🧵