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Python Development: Speed, ORMs, Data Classes, and Migration
This episode of Python Bytes covers essential strategies for developers adjusting to remote work, focusing on community engagement by improving open-source documentation and testing. A significant portion is dedicated to technical performa…
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Python Tools: Viz, Notebooks, Zen, and More
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of tools to elevate your Python development game. We begin with PyViz for navigating the complex data visualization ecosystem, followed by a deeper look into the Zen of Python for those seeking…
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Quantum Computing, No-Code, and Python Best Practices
This episode covers a range of topics starting with the launch of AWS Braket, taking quantum computing research to the cloud. The hosts emphasize the importance of virtual environments for Python developers, particularly noting upcoming im…
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Python Deployment Alternatives, Science Tools & PyNode
This episode covers a range of practical Python topics, starting with efficient deployment strategies using Shiv as a lightweight alternative to Docker. The hosts discuss the challenges scientists face when maintaining open-source librarie…
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Python Release Cycles, ASGI, and Django 3.0 Updates
This episode covers significant changes in the Python ecosystem, notably the potential move to an annual release cadence via PEP 602 and the upcoming release of Django 3.0, which features native ASGI support for asynchronous web developmen…
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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 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 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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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: Public Speaking, Kubernetes, and Cloud Licensing
This episode covers a range of essential topics for the modern Python ecosystem. We start with Nina Zinkarenko's deep dive into professional public speaking, providing a roadmap for tech presentations. We then shift to infrastructure, high…
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Optimizing Python Workflows and Django Insights
In this episode, we dive into tools for cleaner code and better security. We explore PyJanitor, a library that provides a fluent API for easier Pandas data manipulation, and discuss James Powell's insightful PyData presentation on masterin…
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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 Bytes 101: Asterisks, Web Frameworks, and More
In this episode, Michael and Brian celebrate 101 episodes by unpacking the versatile uses of Python asterisks and examining the high-performance Responder web framework. They highlight the importance of open-source reproducibility in acade…
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Python: Guido van Rossum Steps Down as BDFL
This episode covers the historic announcement of Guido van Rossum stepping down as Python's BDFL. Guests Carol Willing and Brett Cannon join the hosts to discuss the root causes of this decision, notably the excessive negativity surroundin…
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Microsoft Acquires GitHub, REST APIs, and Python Tools
In this episode, we dive into building REST APIs with Flask, Swagger, and Connection, while exploring how documentation can be automated for better developer experience. We examine the latest advancements in static type checking using MyPy…
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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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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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Python Data Structures, Concurrency, and Debugging
This episode of Python Bytes covers a wide range of topics essential for Python developers. The conversation begins with a look at LOLViz for visualizing complex data structures and Odo for efficient cross-format data migration. The hosts …
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Python Style, Fedora Science, and Industry Trends
This episode of Python Bytes covers foundational best practices in coding, framing code as a refined form of poetry to maximize readability and maintainability. The hosts discuss the Fedora Python Classroom Lab, an excellent resource for d…
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Python 3.6.2 Updates, AI Ethics, & Career Trends
In this episode, we dive into the technical details of Python 3.6.2, focusing on critical security patches and improved build reliability for Windows. We discuss the debate between using docstrings versus standard comments and highlight th…
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Python Updates: Dash, Performance, and Packaging
In this episode, Michael and Brian explore the latest in the Python ecosystem. They feature Dash by Plotly, a powerful new tool for creating interactive web apps directly in Python. The conversation then shifts to the crucial topic of Pyth…
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Post-PyCon Review and Python Development Resources
In this post-PyCon episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Aukin reflect on the invaluable networking experiences at the conference, specifically the power of open spaces and lightning talks. The conversation quickly shifts to practical technic…
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Python Developer News: In-Database ML and Open Source
Episode 25 of Python Bytes explores significant advancements in the Python ecosystem. Microsoft has introduced in-database machine learning for SQL Server, allowing for high-performance Python execution without process boundaries. The epis…
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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 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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