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Pablo Galindo Salgado

@pyblogsal

Python Steering Council and core developer. Python 3.10/3.11 release manager. @ThePSF Fellow. Deals with black holes and parsers. Attracts linker problems.

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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. podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corep…

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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 🐍 open.spotify.com/show/1PGRfdrLE…

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Once more I am humbled and honoured to serve in the Python 🐍 Steering Council 2025 with my amazing colleagues Donghee Na Emily Morehouse-Valcarcel I left. Now @[email protected] 🦣 federated Barry Warsaw! Thanks to all of you for your trust and support 🙏🖤 I will do my best to serve!

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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. 🐛🔨 peps.python.org/pep-0768/

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Join #CPython core devs Pablo Galindo Salgado (#Python 🐍 Steering Council member) & Yury Selivanov - e/python 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 bloom.bg/44yiks2

Join #CPython core devs <a href="/pyblogsal/">Pablo Galindo Salgado</a> (#Python 🐍 Steering Council member) &amp; <a href="/1st1/">Yury Selivanov - e/python</a> 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 &amp; trade-offs
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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 🏎️ creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/co…

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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 Pablo Galindo Salgado and I were to share the experienced pains once again.

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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 :) 🍌🍌🍌

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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:👇 careers.arm.com/job/cambridge/…