Upgrade to Pro
— share decks privately, control downloads, hide ads and more …
Speaker Deck
Features
Speaker Deck
PRO
Sign in
Sign up for free
Search
Search
Python Type Hints
Search
Sponsored
·
Your Podcast. Everywhere. Effortlessly.
Share. Educate. Inspire. Entertain. You do you. We'll handle the rest.
→
José Padilla
March 15, 2018
610
0
Share
Embed
Copy iframe code
Copy JS code
Copy link
Start on current slide
Python Type Hints
5min talk on Python Type Hints. Presented at newhaven.io
José Padilla
March 15, 2018
More Decks by José Padilla
See All by José Padilla
Python, Government, and Contracts
jpadilla
0
72
Python, Government, and Contracts
jpadilla
0
5.1k
Developer Ergonomics
jpadilla
0
2.1k
DjangoCon - JSON Web Tokens
jpadilla
15
11k
BFTW: The Backend
jpadilla
4
230
eventos
jpadilla
0
220
JWT
jpadilla
2
480
Ember.js + Django
jpadilla
3
2.2k
UPRB Basic Workshop
jpadilla
2
240
Featured
See All Featured
The MySQL Ecosystem @ GitHub 2015
samlambert
251
13k
30 Presentation Tips
portentint
PRO
1
320
B2B Lead Gen: Tactics, Traps & Triumph
marketingsoph
0
140
The Curious Case for Waylosing
cassininazir
1
380
Designing for Performance
lara
611
70k
The Illustrated Guide to Node.js - THAT Conference 2024
reverentgeek
1
380
Producing Creativity
orderedlist
PRO
348
40k
BBQ
matthewcrist
89
10k
From Legacy to Launchpad: Building Startup-Ready Communities
dugsong
0
230
How to build an LLM SEO readiness audit: a practical framework
nmsamuel
1
770
Efficient Content Optimization with Google Search Console & Apps Script
katarinadahlin
PRO
1
600
The Hidden Cost of Media on the Web [PixelPalooza 2025]
tammyeverts
2
330
Transcript
Type Hints
José Padilla
Work Training
Work Open Source
PEP 3107
None
PEP 484
None
no type checking happens at runtime
static analysis refactoring runtime type checking code generation
static analysis refactoring runtime type checking code generation
None
Common built-in types
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Generics
None
None
mypy
static type checker
$ pip install mypy
$ python app.py
None
$ python app.py f 1 Traceback (most recent call last):
File "app.py", line 12, in <module> print(first(1)) # TypeError File "app.py", line 7, in first return seq[0] TypeError: 'int' object is not subscriptable
$ mypy app.py
$ mypy app.py main.py:12: error: Argument 1 to "first" has
incompatible type "int"; expected "Sequence[<nothing>]"
None
mypy-lang.org
Python will remain a dynamically typed language
Thanks! jpadilla.com twitter.com/@jpadilla_ github.com/jpadilla