The Python runtime translates Python programs into a format called "bytecode" to speed both execution and the startup time of future runs of a program. This video explores how they work and how to handle them in your projects.
This video also makes mention of my earlier videos on Cython and Python's disassembly module. You can see those here:
Using Cython to speed up Python: • Using Cython to speed up Python
Python's disassembler: How to inspect Python bytecode: • Python's disassembler: How to inspect Pyth...
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