TLWI Python #54

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Hello there fellow Python enthusiasts, it's time for another exciting issue of our weekly newsletter! This week we bring you some amazing links that will leave you in awe.

First up, we have an article on Django and HTMX, a powerful combination that makes it easy to build dynamic web applications with minimal JavaScript. If you want to learn how to make your web development projects more efficient and powerful, this is a must-read.

If you're a video lover and ever wanted to download videos from YouTube.com or any other video site, we have just the tool for you - a fantastic command-line program that makes downloading videos a breeze. Say goodbye to those clunky web-based video downloaders and hello to hassle-free downloads straight from the terminal.

Now it's time for some celebrations! 🎉 🎂 🐍 This week, Python turned 32 years old and we couldn't be prouder! Happy Birthday Python 🐍 🎂 ! From its humble beginnings at the CWI Institute in the Netherlands, Python has grown to become one of the most popular programming languages that has changed the way we interact with technology today. To commemorate this historic milestone, let's raise a toast to Python and all the amazing things we can do with it.

Do you love staying up to date with everything Python-related? Then you'll definitely want to check out This Week In Python, a fantastic resource that brings together the most important Python-related updates from around the web, all in one place. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting started with Python, this newsletter is a must-have.

Finally, we have an excellent serverless app that allows you to send public domain gutenberg.org ebooks straight to your Kindle with a single click. Imagine having access to thousands of titles right on your Kindle, all without having to go through the hassle of downloading and transferring them yourself. This app is a game-changer for all book lovers out there.

That's it for this week's newsletter. We hope you enjoyed these amazing links and found something that piqued your interest. Stay curious, stay excited and we'll see you again next week with more exciting updates from the world of Python!

Dennis

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