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Python 3.8 Updates, Django Type Stubs, and Celery Use Cases
In this episode, the team explores the upcoming introduction of positional-only arguments in Python 3.8 and discusses the benefits of using Django-stubs for improved type-checking. The conversation touches on gamified learning through Code…
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Python Updates: Friendly Tracebacks, Data Analysis & Tools
Episode 145 dives into key Python developments and community research. The discussion features Friendly Traceback, a tool designed to demystify complex error messages for students. Insights from the 2019 Pandas User Survey reveal the shift…
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Python Testing, Mocking, Versioning and Tooling Updates
In this episode, guest hosts Chris May and Mahmoud Hashemi join Brian Ogden to explore a variety of essential Python topics. The discussion covers the nuances of effective mocking with Ned Batchelder's latest insights, the utility of the V…
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Python Development: Education, Tooling, and Migration
This episode of Python Bytes covers a broad spectrum of the Python ecosystem, focusing heavily on education and modernization. The hosts, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin, joined by guest Kelly Schuster-Perez, discuss innovative ways to brin…
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Python Tools for Better Code and Automation
In this episode, the hosts explore essential tools and practices for improving Python development workflows. The discussion covers the importance of maintainability in scripts, such as adding documentation and logging. A major focus is pla…
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Python 3.8 Debugging, Software Careers, and Open Source
This episode covers major quality-of-life updates coming to Python 3.8, specifically the new f-string self-documenting features that simplify print-style debugging. The hosts delve into the psychology of software development, discussing im…
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Python Development: 10x Skills, Architectures, and Caching
In this episode, we dive into the qualities of high-performing engineers, reframing the concept of a 10x developer as a collaborative force. We explore bridging the gap between Python and web frontends using Vue.js, Quasar, and Brython. Th…
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Python Environments, NLP Courses, and AI Voice Ethics
In this episode, the hosts and guest Ines Montani dive into a practical look at Python development tools, specifically highlighting the benefits of pyenv, pipx, and pipenv for better environment management. The conversation transitions int…
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Python Byte-Sized News: Tools, Frameworks, and More
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken cover an array of essential tools and frameworks for the modern Python developer. Key highlights include the official release of PyOxidizer, a game-changing tool for packagin…
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Python Performance, Visualizations, and Tooling Deep Dive
This episode explores the intersection of Python performance, improved development workflows, and robust data management. We analyze a fascinating university project comparing the efficiency of various languages, where Python excelled in b…
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Python Ecosystem: Voila, CPython Optimization & Tooling
In this episode, we explore the launch of Voila, a tool to convert Jupyter notebooks into secure web dashboards, and discuss the contentious debate regarding the standard library's size, touching on the idea of a minimal Kernel Python. We …
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Python Ecosystem Trends: R, Python 3, and Modern Tips
This episode of Python Bytes covers the dramatic shift in programming popularity, where Python has cemently surpassed R as the go-to language for both software development and data science. The hosts dive into technical nuances, including …
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Python Insights: Orbits, Pointers, and Tooling
In this episode, we explore how Python is being used to re-examine fundamental astronomical questions, proving that Mercury is actually Earth's closest planet on average. We delve into cutting-edge developer tooling, including GitHub's new…
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Python Built-ins, GitHub Sponsors, News, and Web Frameworks
This episode covers a wide range of essential topics for the Python developer community. The discussion begins with an analysis of Python built-in functions that are often overlooked by newcomers but prove vital for clean, Pythonic code. M…
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CircuitPython, Data Science Trends, and Web Containers
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin discuss the evolution of CircuitPython for embedded systems and the trend of Python replacing R in data science. The conversation shifts to the history of containerization, in…
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Python News: PEP 581, Guard Clauses, Games, and Concurrency
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin explore the latest shifts in the Python landscape. Key highlights include the major upcoming migration of CPython's issue tracking to GitHub and the evolving strategies for achieving concurre…
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Python Updates: PGCLI, PaperMill, and Windows Store
Recorded live at PyCon 2019, this episode explores essential tools and community milestones for Python developers. Participants discuss the efficiency of PGCLI for database management and the versatility of PaperMill for production-grade J…
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Python Bytes Live from PyCon: Community and Evolution
This live episode from PyCon explores the evolution of Python and its vibrant community over the last 25 years. Hosts Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken, joined by guests Paul Everett and Barry Warsaw, discuss critical topics for developers, …
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Python Development: Testing, Packaging, and Parallelism
In this episode, the hosts dive into a variety of essential Python topics, starting with the application of TDD to algorithmic challenges using PyTest. A major focus is placed on the dangers of using import star, arguing for explicit names…
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Python Packaging, Requests 3, and PyFlame Insights
This episode focuses on the transition toward Request 3, which aims to modernize the library with async/await support and a stricter dependency model. The guests discuss the growing intersection between Python and Rust, the utility of WebA…
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Python for Black Holes, WebAssembly, and IoT Gadgets
This episode of Python Bytes covers a wide range of topics, starting with the innovative use of Python libraries such as NumPy, SciPy, and Matplotlib in the historic project to image a black hole. The hosts explore new technical ground wit…
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Python Packaging, Deadlocks, Developer Surveys & Tools
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken discuss the evolution of Python packaging with pyproject.toml, emphasizing its role as a standard for tool-agnostic configuration. Exploring technical challenges, they introduce The Deadlock…
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Python Testing, Async Requests, and Tooling Updates
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of essential tools and community topics. Key highlights include the release of PyTest 4.4.0, which introduces better subtest handling and async warning features. The hosts also discuss using re…
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Python Packaging, Type Checking, and Modern Refactoring
In this episode, we dive into the complexities of Python environment management, discussing how to avoid fragmented setups while utilizing useful tools for CLI creation. We explore Microsoft's PyRite, a fast static type checker for large c…
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Python Dictionary PEP, Memory Leaks, and Monoliths vs Microservices
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin explore the potential addition of dictionary operators in PEP 584 and delve into advanced techniques for hunting memory leaks in Python. They debate the architectural shift from complex micro…
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