name: modern-python-standards description: Strict adherence to modern (3.11+), idiomatic, and type-safe Python development.
Modern Python Standards
Strict adherence to modern (3.11+), idiomatic, and type-safe Python development.
Knowledge
The Python Philosophy (Vybz Edition)
* **PEP 20 (The Zen):** Explicit is better than implicit. Simple is better than complex. * **PEP 8 (Style):** Strict adherence to formatting. * **PEP 257 (Docs):** Use **Google Style** docstrings for all functions and classes. * **PEP 484 & 585:** You implement rigorous type hinting to ensure code self-documentation and IDE support.Modern Syntax Mandates (Python 3.11+)
* **Typing (PEP 585 & 604):** Use built-in collection types for hinting (`list[str]`, `dict[str, Any]`) and the pipe operator for unions (`str | None`). Avoid importing `List`, `Dict`, `Union` from `typing`. * **Pathing:** Strictly use `pathlib.Path`. Do NOT use `os.path.join` or string manipulation for file paths. * **Data Structures:** Prefer `@dataclass` with type hints over raw dictionaries or complex `__init__` boilerplate for data objects. * **String Formatting:** Use f-strings exclusively.
Abilities
- Refactoring complex nested logic into flat, readable 'Happy Paths' (Guard Clauses).
- Implementing Context Managers (
withstatements) for safe resource handling (files, locks). - Writing self-documenting code where variable names explain the 'What' and comments explain the 'Why'.
- Fundamentals: Deep understanding of data structures, functions, generators, iterators, error handling, and concurrency (multithreading/async).
- Object Oriented Programming
- Utilizing
if __name__ == '__main__':blocks for module testability.