Which language has the best loops? See for yourself, with our side-by-side (loop-for-loop) Python vs. Kotlin showdown. Find more stories in this weekโs report.
Prepare to be surprised when we compare Python and Kotlin for simple programs, loops, imports, exceptions, and more. You can also get a super early preview of Pythonโs next-generation (Python 3.15) sampling profiler, get up close with AWSโs new AI-powered Zed editor, and explore your options for AI/ML programming outside of the Python ecosystem. Find these stories and more in this weekโs Python Report.
Top picks for Python readers on InfoWorld
Python vs. Kotlin: Side-by-side code comparison
How does the snake stack up against a new-school JVM language? Prepare to be surprised (video).
Hands-on with the new sampling profiler in Python 3.15
The next version of Python is over a year away, but you can try out one of its hottest features right now (video).
Hands-on with Zed: The IDE built for AI
AWSโs Zed IDE was designed from the ground up for machine-native speed, integrates collaborative features, and sports its own custom LLM for code completion.
AI and machine learning outside of Python
Python might be the best, but itโs not your only choice for AI and machine learning. Hereโs what you need to know about using Java, Rust, Go, or C#/.Net for AI/ML.
More good reads and Python updates elsewhere
Pyrefly language server is now in beta
Metaโs high-performance type checking and code linting tool for Python is now being offered as a production-ready (if still fast-developing) project.
Phoronix.comโs Python 3.14 benchmark suite
For the most part, Python 3.14โs performance stands up to or exceeds its predecessors. But youโll want to know about these eyebrow-raising exceptions to the rule.
NiceGui 3.0: Python UIs in HTML made simple (and nice)
Weโve talked before about the NiceGUI library, used for quickly designing Python app UIs with HTML. The latest major version is out, with tons of convenience improvements, Tailwind 4 support, and a new event system.
Slightly off-topic: Microsoft open sources original Zork I-III code
Three classic text adventure games that inspired generations of developers are now available for all to read, run, and tinker with under the MIT license.


