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Python Tooling: Async HTTPX, Mocking Services, and Design Principles
In this episode, Michael and Brian explore useful Python tools ranging from terminal table generators like Rapid Tables to the sophisticated features of HTTPX, which offers a modern, async-capable alternative to the traditional requests li…
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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 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 Testing, Async MongoDB, and PEP 572 News
This episode focuses on practical Python tools and upcoming language changes. The hosts explore the Responses library for efficient testing and discuss MicroMongo as an async ODM for MongoDB. Educational resources highlighted include a hel…
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Python Byte-Sized News: PyTest, Qt, MongoDB, and Packaging
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken cover the latest developments in the Python ecosystem. The conversation begins with a deep dive into the internal API cleanups in PyTest 3.6.0, followed by an exploration of the promising ne…
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PyCon Recap, Python Tips, and Useful Development Tools
In this episode, Michael Kennedy, Brian Okken, and guest Kojo Idrissa provide a comprehensive recap of PyCon 2018, emphasizing the importance of human connections and the community-building aspect of developer conferences. The technical se…
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Python Bytes Live from PyCon 2018: Insights and Tools
Recorded live at PyCon 2018, this episode explores the art of writing readable, human-centric code while discouraging the toxic "busy brag" culture often found in tech. The hosts delve into powerful tools such as GeoAlchemy 2 for spatial o…
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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 Development, Shell Tools, and Rust Extensions
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael and Brian cover a wide array of tools to optimize the Python development lifecycle. They discuss the official CPython development guide for contributors, the Sultan library for Pythonic shell manage…
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Python Bytes: STEM, Research, and Dev Tooling
Episode 24 of Python Bytes dives into diverse facets of the ecosystem, starting with accessible educational content for beginners and groundbreaking research on how seniors learn to code. The hosts provide practical tips for developers, in…
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Python 3 Adoption, GIL Insights & Industry Updates
Episode 23 of Python Bytes focuses on the accelerating transition to Python 3 across the software ecosystem. The hosts provide a deep dive into the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL), explaining how it functions as a mutex in CPython and when d…
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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 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…
19m 33s
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