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[#]: subject: "8 surprising things I learned about Python in 2021"
[#]: via: "https://opensource.com/article/22/1/python-roundup"
[#]: author: "Sumantro Mukherjee https://opensource.com/users/sumantro"
[#]: collector: "lujun9972"
[#]: translator: " "
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8 surprising things I learned about Python in 2021
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Opensource.com authors shed light on new ways to use the popular
programming language.
![Hands on a keyboard with a Python book ][1]
Python has long been one of the most popular programming languages, but that doesn't mean there's nothing new to learn. This list of Opensource.com's most-read articles about Python is an excellent place to start. 
* Widespread adoption of machine learning is here, and its applications are still growing. See how machine learning, using [Naïve Bayes][2] classifiers and implemented with Python, can solve real-life problems.
* The transition to Python 3 is complete, but enhancements keep coming. Seth Kenlon highlights [five hidden gems in Python 3][3] that stand out among recent improvements.
* Openshot has been one of the best options for Linux video editing for years. This popular article will show you how you, too, can [edit video on Linux][4] with this Python app. 
* The best part of Python is the limitless possibilities a programmer can achieve. [Cython][5] is a compiler that will not only help speed up code execution but also let users write C extensions for Python.
* Python can make API unit testing simpler. Miguel Brito shows you [three ways to test your API][6] with Python.
* As computation power increases, more and more programs run concurrently. That can make it challenging to debug, log, and profile what's going wrong. [VizTracer][7] was created to solve exactly that problem.
* Users' personal projects, big and small, are a good reminder of how much fun open source coding can be. Here's an inspirational one: how Opensource.com author Darin London [monitors his greenhouse][8] using CircuitPython.
* Linux users often encounter programs requiring a lot of command-line arguments that are not pleasant to work with. This is a [nice configuration parsing hack][9] to make life easier.
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[a]: https://opensource.com/users/sumantro
[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
[1]: https://opensource.com/sites/default/files/styles/image-full-size/public/lead-images/python-programming-code-keyboard.png?itok=fxiSpmnd (Hands on a keyboard with a Python book )
[2]: https://opensource.com/article/21/1/machine-learning-python
[3]: https://opensource.com/article/21/7/python-3
[4]: https://opensource.com/article/21/2/linux-python-video
[5]: https://opensource.com/article/21/4/cython
[6]: https://opensource.com/article/21/9/unit-test-python
[7]: https://opensource.com/article/21/3/python-viztracer
[8]: https://opensource.com/article/21/5/monitor-greenhouse-open-source
[9]: https://opensource.com/article/21/6/parse-configuration-files-python