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Brett Cannon: A survey of Python interpreters

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Keynote: Why it took 4 years to get a lock files specification — Brett Cannon

Keynote: Why it took 4 years to get a lock files specification — Brett Cannon

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The give and take of open source - Brett Cannon (Microsoft | Python Software Foundation)

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Brett Cannon: Setting Expectations for Open Source Participation

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Unraveling Python's Syntax to Its Core With Brett Cannon | Real Python Podcast #47

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Brett Cannon on Python, humans... and packaging

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