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Python Packaging, Async Programming, and Industry News
This episode of Python Bytes covers fundamental best practices for Python packaging and distribution, emphasizing the difference between modules and packages. The hosts examine private repository solutions like Elastic PyPI to manage inter…
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Python Updates: Learning, Tooling and Security
In this episode, the hosts dive into a variety of useful resources, including Matt Harrison's new Python 3.6 reference, which serves as a concise guide for developers. They discuss how to effectively handle legacy Python 2 packages when up…
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Python Updates: GitHub Move, Metaprogramming & Lambdas
In this episode, we discuss the major move of the CPython repository to GitHub, aiming to increase contributor accessibility and streamline code review processes. The conversation also touches on the discontinuation of Dropbox's Piston pro…
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Python Bytes Episode 12: Performance and Best Practices
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael Kennedy and Brian Aukin cover critical aspects of the Python ecosystem. They discuss the importance of understanding functions as first-class objects and share insights into meta-programming. The ho…
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Python Tools, Django 2.0, and Home Automation
This episode explores several vital updates in the Python ecosystem. The hosts introduce Pipenv, a new tool designed to unify package management and virtual environment handles. A major topic is the shift in the Django community, with vers…
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Data Visualization, Instagram Optimization & Python News
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of technical insights and industry developments, starting with the release of Matplotlib 2.0 and its efficacy for tailored data visualization. The hosts analyze the aggressive performance optim…
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Python Updates: AsyncIO, Future Trends, and Desktop Apps
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of forward-looking and practical topics within the Python community. The hosts begin by exploring the AsyncIO coroutines through the highly recommended 500 Lines or Less project, supplemented b…
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Python Developer News: Grumpy, Vulture, and Jinja 2.9
This episode explores the intersection of Python tools and developer philosophy. We cover the release of Grumpy, a fascinating transpiler that converts Python to Go to bypass CPython limitations, and introduce Vulture as a powerful utility…
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Python 3.6 Release, Sanic Framework, and Tech Trends
Episode 7 of Python Bytes celebrates the release of Python 3.6 and highlights the increasing adoption of Python 3 across the ecosystem. The hosts analyze the critical state of digital infrastructure through the lens of the Roads and Bridge…
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Python Bytes: Python 3.6, Async IO, and Dev Tools
In this final episode of the year, hosts Michael Kennedy and Brian Aukin cover a variety of impactful topics for the Python community. They discuss the importance of custom exception classes for better error management and introduce innova…
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Python Updates: Requests, Strategy, and Tooling
Episode 5 of Python Bytes explores critical updates and community trends. It highlights the challenges of maintaining large-scale projects like the Requests library, noting that library maintainers must balance strict validation with user …
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Python 3 Controversies, AsyncIO, and Debugging Tools
This episode covers the recent, highly controversial criticism directed at Python 3 by Zed Shaw, which sparked intense debate in the community. The hosts address these concerns, reaffirming their support for Python 3 and its modern string …
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Python Byte-Sized: Text Processing, 3.6 Features, and Tools
This episode covers essential updates and tools for the modern Python developer. We delve into replacing error-prone regular expressions with Finite State Transducers via PyNinny and explore the performance and syntax enhancements arriving…
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Python Updates: Celery 4.0, PyCon 2017, and PyTest Tips
In this episode, the hosts highlight major updates to essential Python libraries like Celery 4.0 and PSUtil 5.0, alongside improvements to the PyTest ecosystem. Significant focus is placed on the upcoming PyCon US 2017, urging developers t…
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Python Bytes Episode 1: Community News and Updates
In the inaugural episode of Python Bytes, hosts Michael Kennedy and Brian Aukin deliver a condensed digest of the latest happenings in the Python world. The episode covers a wide range of topics, starting with the release of numerous high-…
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