results in episodes
Mention graph
How often this search term appears across the program's history.
Latest
-
Python Updates: Future Features, Packaging, and Tips
In this episode, the team engages in a thoughtful discussion about current events before diving into technical news. Key highlights include the exciting upcoming dictionary union operators in Python 3.9 and the implementation of a stricter…
32m 43s -
Python Development: Speed, ORMs, Data Classes, and Migration
This episode of Python Bytes covers essential strategies for developers adjusting to remote work, focusing on community engagement by improving open-source documentation and testing. A significant portion is dedicated to technical performa…
47m 44s -
Python Development: Requests, Testing, and Workflow
This episode of Python Bytes covers essential tools and techniques for modern Python development. The discussion begins by exploring advanced features in the Python requests library, such as session hooks, base URLs, and custom retry logic…
28m 38s -
Python Insights: Production, Testing, and Tools
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of practical topics for developers, starting with an exploration of running Python in production and the common architectural debate between microservices and more manageable, monolithic struct…
32m 54s -
Python Decorators, macOS Apps, and Code Optimization
This episode focuses on practical Python tools and emerging standards. The discussion kicks off with PEP 614, which aims to relax grammar restrictions on decorators to improve developer flexibility. The guests explore building native macOS…
34m 34s -
Python Tools: Viz, Notebooks, Zen, and More
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of tools to elevate your Python development game. We begin with PyViz for navigating the complex data visualization ecosystem, followed by a deeper look into the Zen of Python for those seeking…
29m 05s -
Data Visualization, Mobile Python, and Testing Tools
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of essential tools for the Python ecosystem. The hosts explore Detail for interactive data analysis, alongside Carnets, which brings full-featured Jupyter Notebooks to iPad and iPhone without n…
25m 44s -
Python: Donkey Cars, Case Folding, and PyCon 2020
In this episode, the hosts explore the fascinating intersection of hardware and software with the Donkey Car library, a minimalist toolset for building self-driving RC cars powered by Python. They also clarify a common misconception regard…
33m 34s -
Python Tooling, Data Science Ethics, and Deep Learning
In this episode, we dive into modern Python development, focusing on convenient CLI libraries like Typer and Clize, and production-grade configuration for uWSGI. We also explore the ethical challenges in data science, detailing a major sca…
28m 30s -
Quantum Computing, No-Code, and Python Best Practices
This episode covers a range of topics starting with the launch of AWS Braket, taking quantum computing research to the cloud. The hosts emphasize the importance of virtual environments for Python developers, particularly noting upcoming im…
28m 21s -
Python Iterators, Requests Tooling, and Data Validation
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Ockin explore essential Python ecosystem tools. The discussion kicks off with an examination of generators and the elegant utility of yield from. The hosts introduce RequestToolbelt as a means to …
28m 45s -
Python Data, GUIs, CLI Tools, and Background Tasks
This episode covers a wide array of practical tools for Python developers. The discussion begins with CJ Workbench, a data-driven journalism platform that enables custom Python extensions, followed by Remy, a lightweight library for creati…
29m 02s -
Zen of Python, Nginx Intrigue and Async Programming
In this episode, the hosts dive into a philosophical discussion on the Zen of Python, arguing that it serves best as a meditative framework rather than a strict rulebook. They transition into real-world industry news, covering the high-sta…
23m 49s -
Django Async, Games by Example, Bulwark & Poetry 1.0
This episode covers key updates in the Python ecosystem, starting with the release of Django 3.0 and its new async capabilities. We explore educational programming through the Games by Example project and dive into data pipeline testing wi…
23m 09s -
Sloppy Python, Async Frameworks, and Modern Tech Trends
This episode explores the utility of quick, "sloppy" automation scripts for personal productivity while analyzing the shift toward asynchronous programming with ASGI and modern frameworks like Quart and Starlet. The discussion further exam…
30m 15s -
Python Byte-Sized News: Type Hints, Executables & Data
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of essential topics to boost your development workflow. The hosts emphasize the growing importance of Type Hints for better IDE support and code clarity, while also providing practical tips for…
28m 43s -
Python 3.8 Final Types, Packaging with Flit and Unit Tests
In this episode of Python Bytes, the hosts explore key updates and tools for the modern Python ecosystem. Key topics include the introduction of the final type annotation in Python 3.8, allowing for stricter object-oriented design, and the…
33m 18s -
Python in Banking, GitHub Security, and Testing Tools
This episode covers the shifting landscape of professional programming, starting with Python's dominance replacing Excel in the high-speed world of financial modeling. The hosts discuss the new GitHub Security Lab, which incentivizes open-…
26m 05s -
Python Tools for Validation, Testing, and Cleanup
Episode 157 of Python Bytes covers a variety of essential tools for the modern Python ecosystem. The hosts dive into Pydantic, a powerful library for data validation that uses Python type annotations, and discuss the exciting updates to Co…
23m 32s -
Python Environments, VS Code Online, and LOLCODE
In this episode, the hosts discuss essential Python development tips including why you should use the python -m pip command to ensure library installation accuracy. The conversation covers the move to a 12-month annual Python release cycle…
28m 27s -
Guido's Retirement, SeleniumBase, and Code Complexity
In this episode, we celebrate the retirement of Python creator Guido van Rossum and reflect on his immense impact on the language and the tech industry. We explore the capabilities of SeleniumBase, a streamlined framework for modern web te…
32m 06s -
Python Development: Fonts, Django Admin & CPython Source
This episode covers essential tools and knowledge for professional Python developers. The conversation begins with hardware and font optimization, highlighting Fira Code and Input Mono for improved readability. The team dives into advanced…
32m 19s -
Python 3.8 Launch, C Extensions, and Cybersecurity
This episode covers the launch of Python 3.8 and the critical importance of finally migrating away from Python 2, as highlighted by the NCSC. The hosts discuss the technical process of building C extension modules for performance and OS-le…
26m 57s -
Python Legacy Migrations, Typing, and Automation Tools
In this episode, we explore the monumental challenge of migrating millions of lines of legacy Python code at massive scale, drawing lessons from financial industry giants. We dive into the practical utility of new language features like Ty…
26m 01s -
Python Deployment Alternatives, Science Tools & PyNode
This episode covers a range of practical Python topics, starting with efficient deployment strategies using Shiv as a lightweight alternative to Docker. The hosts discuss the challenges scientists face when maintaining open-source librarie…
25m 47s
No results. Try different keywords.