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Python Development Highlights from PyCascades 2019
This episode of Python Bytes covers exciting updates from the PyCascades conference. The discussion highlights Dropbox's successful migration to Python 3 with the help of MyPy, and the growing influence of Python in the network automation …
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Python Byte-Sized Updates: Flask, Async, and Testing
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of practical topics for Python developers. The hosts explore Quanticon, a resource for economic modeling using open-source tools. There is a detailed discussion on properly structuring Flask ap…
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Python Packaging, Code Quality, and Web Frontend
In this milestone episode, the panel dives deep into the modern ecosystem of Python development. Key topics include the standardization of Python packaging through the adoption of pyproject.toml, replacing legacy setup.py workflows. The gr…
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Python Tooling, OS Ecosystems, and Language Evolution
In this episode, we dive into toolchains, ecosystems, and the future of Python. We examine Plumbum as a shell-scripting alternative, the benefits of the Windows 10 Linux subsystem for streamlining Python development, and a deep dive into t…
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Python 3.7 Features, Tools, and Best Practices
This episode covers essential Python resources, focusing on the accessibility of the Mu editor for beginners and the power of built-in standard libraries like IterTools and Sets. The hosts provide a deep dive into the upcoming Python 3.7 r…
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Python Packaging, Async Tools, and IDE Updates (Ep 80)
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Ockin, joined by guest Dan Bader, cover essential updates in the Python ecosystem. The conversation highlights the revamped official packaging tutorial from the Python Packaging Authority and intr…
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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 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 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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Exploring Python 3.6 Features, Async, and File Systems
Episode 43 of Python Bytes explores diverse technical topics ranging from backporting modern F-strings to legacy Python versions to advanced runtime type enforcement in Python 3.6. We dive into sound pattern recognition using SciPy, a fasc…
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Python Byte Episode 28: PEP8, Rust, and Migration
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin explore essential Python resources, including the highly readable pep8.org guide and the interactive python-boilerplate.com. The hosts delve into emerging tech, such as the Rust-based event l…
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Python Development, Curio, and Open Source Challenges
In this episode, we explore essential Python development topics, starting with a warning against reliance on the PYTHONPATH variable and a recommendation for using editable pip installs. We examine a fantastic resource for data structure a…
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Python Byte-Sized News: CLI Tools, Async, and Scalability
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael and Brian explore a variety of useful Python tools and the growing importance of asynchronous programming. The discussion features Python Fire for rapid CLI creation, the native macOS capabilities o…
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Python Bytes: Postmodern Errors, PyPy, and AsyncIO Gains
In this episode, hosts Michael Kennedy and Brian Ocken explore the evolving landscape of Python development. Key topics include strategies for modern error prevention using type hints, named tuples, and enums, as well as the significant im…
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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 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 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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