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Python Byte-Sized News: Numba, Pip 10, and Pandas
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin discuss essential updates for the Python community. Key topics include the performance benefits of using Numba for numerical tasks, the major release of pip 10, and the successful migration o…
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Python Bytes Episode 74: Community, Data, and Tools
In episode 74 of Python Bytes, Michael Kennedy, Brian Akin, and guest Matt Harrison explore the thriving state of the Python ecosystem. The conversation covers the vital importance of engaging with open source projects to boost career pros…
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Async Libraries, Set Theory, and Python Tooling
Episode 73 of Python Bytes covers a variety of essential tools and concepts. The discussion begins with an overview of Python sets for performant data handling, moves into the async landscape with an in-depth look at the Trio library, and …
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Python Updates: Versioning, Security, and Web Servers
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Ocken discuss key developments in the Python community. The conversation kicks off with the debate over zero-based versioning, challenging mature projects to adopt semantic versioning. The hosts a…
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Python 3 Migrations and Performance Optimization
This episode focuses on the transition from Python 2 to Python 3, emphasizing practical strategies for legacy code migration and the importance of adopting standard tools like the new PyPI.org. A major portion of the discussion covers how …
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Python Tools: Cookiecutter, Wagtail, and PeeWee ORM
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Ocken explore several powerful tools for the Python ecosystem. They discuss the new online Cookiecutter generator for rapid project scaffolding and examine the latest update to Wagtail 2.0, a robu…
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Python Byte 69: Quantum, Notebooks, PyTest & Python 2 EOL
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin cover several key developments in the Python landscape. The discussion kicks off with PYNB, a tool that simplifies Jupyter Notebooks by converting them into readable plain tex…
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Python Bytes Episode 68: Notebooks and Tooling Updates
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin explore the evolving Python landscape, focusing on utility and the massive innovation occurring within the Jupyter notebook space. They introduce dumb pypi for simple local repository managem…
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Python Engineering Insights and 3.7 Performance News
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin discuss the latest trends and tools within the Python community. Highlights include using Pelican for high-performance static site generation, the flexibility of the notifiers library for man…
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Python Updates: OOP, MongoDB Transactions, & Packaging
Episode 66 of Python Bytes explores essential updates for the modern Python ecosystem. The hosts delve into the nuances of object-oriented programming, specifically the explicit use of base class constructors in Python 3. The episode highl…
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Python Tools, Learning Pathways, and Migration Guides
This episode covers diverse topics in the Python ecosystem, ranging from visualization libraries like PyGal to advanced performance profiling in Python 3.7 using the new -X importtime flag. The hosts highlight the value of community-driven…
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Python Updates: WxPython, TypeShed, and Industry Tools
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin explore the latest developments in the Python ecosystem. Key discussions include the modern, Python 3-ready release of WxPython Phoenix and the vital role of TypeShed in enhancing static anal…
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Python 3.7 Data Classes and GUI Development Tools
In this episode, Michael and Brian discuss the arrival of data classes in Python 3.7, comparing them to named tuples and highlighting their benefits for cleaner, typed code. The conversation shifts to database internals with a recommendati…
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Python Developer Resources, GUI Tools and Legacy Bridges
In this episode, the team welcomes Dan Bader to discuss his recent acquisition of RealPython, emphasizing his goal to preserve and expand the platform's high-quality educational content. The hosts also explore practical solutions for bridg…
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Python Dictionary Performance, Bash Tips, and UI Frameworks
Episode 61 of Python Bytes covers a wide range of developer-focused topics, beginning with an insightful look at Python's dictionary key sharing mechanism and how it significantly reduces memory consumption for class instances. The hosts a…
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Python Development: Serverless, SQLite, and UI Challenges
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin explore the evolving landscape of Python development. Key discussion points include the rising popularity of Flask for diverse API applications, the persistent challenge of building modern na…
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Python Memory Management, Async Tools, and Security
This episode covers a range of essential Python topics, starting with Instagram's innovative use of GC Freeze in Python 3.7 to manage memory in large-scale deployments. The discussion transitions to practical tools: SpeechPy for audio proc…
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Python Type Tools, Caching, and Calculator Innovation
In this episode, we explore the latest developments in the Python landscape, focusing on code quality and performance. We discuss Instagram's MonkeyType, which generates Python 3 type annotations, and compare the standard library's LRU cac…
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Python Tooling: Retox, Robo3T, Regular Expressions, and Excel
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin explore a variety of essential tools for the Python ecosystem. Key highlights include Retox, a GUI-based test runner that facilitates parallel testing across different environments, and Robo3…
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Python Developer Tools: Pendulum, Celery, and Requestium
This episode of Python Bytes covers essential tools for modern Python development. We start with Pendulum, a library that simplifies date and time manipulation with a beautiful interface. For web developers, we discuss the power of Celery …
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Python News: Django 2.0, Flask Async, and Python 3.7
Episode 55 of Python Bytes dives into the release of Django 2.0, which introduces cleaner URL routing and shifts the framework to a Python 3-only codebase. The hosts explore the potential of Quart, a library that mirrors the Flask API whil…
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Python Infrastructure, Type Hints, and Code Optimization
In this episode, Michael and Brian explore the latest in the Python community. They discuss a substantial Mozilla-funded grant to stabilize PyPI, the release of Dropbox's PyAnnotate tool for automating the generation of type hints, and upd…
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Python Insights: Line Lengths, NumPy Trends, and Growth
This episode of Python Bytes covers a wide spectrum of the Python ecosystem, starting with a fascinating statistical analysis of code line lengths in major packages like NumPy and Scikit-Learn. The hosts delve into the strategic decision b…
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Python Testing Tools, API Strategies, and Coding Tips
In this 52nd episode, the hosts celebrate one year of the podcast by covering a range of essential Python tools and practices. The discussion focuses heavily on API management, highlighting Tavern for YAML-driven REST API testing and Uplin…
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Python Bytes Ep 51: Policing Analytics, PyPy, and IoT
Episode 51 of Python Bytes covers a wide range of topics essential for the Python community. The hosts explore the practical application of data science in analyzing public policing records, highlighting both the power of tools like Jupyte…
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