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  1. NumPy is the most popular data science framework, with 63% of python developers using it, followed by Pandas, with 55%. Check out the Python Developers Survey 2019 results?

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  2. New release: PyTorch 1.6 includes a number of new APIs, tools for performance improvement and profiling, as well as major updates to both distributed data parallel (DDP) and remote procedure call (RPC) based distributed training.

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  3. Thank you to , PSF 2020 Copper Sponsor, for supporting our foundation and the Python community. Your contribution is very much appreciated.

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  4. Dig into Python Developers Survey 2019 raw data and share your findings!

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  6. New release: pip 20.2: . As with all pip releases, a significant amount of the work was contributed by pip’s user community. Thank you to all who have contributed, whether through code, documentation, issue reports and/or discussion.

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  7. The last day to nominate someone for a Q3 PSF Fellow Membership is Aug. 20: . Help us recognize the people who organize Python events, promote/teach Python, create and/or maintain various engineering/design contributions.

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  8. Our grants program will be re-launching soon! In the meantime, we put together a list of free (some limited) resources our community can use to host virtual conferences, user group meetings & sprints! . Check it out!

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  9. 👏 🎉 to the new Q2 2020 Fellows: , , , , Kristian Glass, , & ! Their contributions to the Python ecosystem continues to help make Python more accessible around the world.

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  10. Because of the commitment from new PSF 2020 Bronze Sponsors like Python Engineer Development Association & , we are able to facilitate connecting, learning, sharing, and growing our global community. Thank you for your support.

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  11. Abigail Dogbe Awarded the PSF Community Service Award for Q1 2020

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  12. Python in Medicine: A toolkit for exploring neonatal ventilator data by Gusztav Belteki David Chong. This talk discusses how to summarize the data & investigates the relationship of different ventilator & patient characteristics to individual breaths. .

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  13. Check out this list of free (some limited) resources our community can use to host virtual conferences, user group meetings & sprints! .

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  14. Python Software Foundation Fellow Members for Q2 2020

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  15. The PSF Fellow Work Group is looking for more members to help from around the world. If you are a PSF Fellow & would like to help review nominations, please email us at psf-fellow at . More information is available at: .

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  16. Python 3.8.5 released as a security hotfix. 3.9.0b5, the last beta before 3.9.0, also available-

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  17. Jul 23

    Time has passed, the staff has regrouped and planning for PyCon 2021 has begun. So we thought we would share with the community the process of converting PyCon 2020 to an online event. Read about what we did and what we learned on the PyCon blog:

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  18. Many thanks to 2020 PSF Iron Sponsors, Accounting Data Solutions and Network Automation Nerds (). We couldn't do what we do without your contributions! We are grateful for your help.

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  19. The PSF July newsletter is out. If you'd like to see what our community is up to, you can sign up here: . Check out our past issues:

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  20. Today is the last day to take advantage of the Python Humble Bundle, which is helping raise money for ! . Pay what you want and choose how your money is split. Your support is very much appreciated 💙 💛

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