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UID:pretalx-pyconde-pydata-2026-QB7VLW@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:Python’s static typing ecosystem has long been shaped by mypy
 \, but a new contender has entered the space: ty\, a high-performance type
  checker from Astral that has recently exited alpha. With a focus on speed
 \, modern ergonomics\, and tight tooling integration\, Ty represents a new
  direction for Python type checking.\n\nIn this talk\, we’ll explore wha
 t ty looks like in practice. We’ll cover its core features\, how it beha
 ves on real-world codebases\, and what changes when type checking becomes 
 fast enough to run constantly. We’ll also compare ty directly with mypy\
 , highlighting strengths\, limitations\, and trade-offs teams should under
 stand before adopting it.\n\nThis session will help Python developers eval
 uate whether ty is ready for production use today—and what it suggests a
 bout the future of Python typing tools.
DTSTAMP:20260412T142007Z
LOCATION:Titanium [2nd Floor]
SUMMARY:Ty mypy:  The New Generation of Python Type Checking - Stefan Kraus
URL:https://pretalx.com/pyconde-pydata-2026/talk/QB7VLW/
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