#406: Reimagining Python's Packaging Workflows
Talk Python To Me12 Maalis 2023

#406: Reimagining Python's Packaging Workflows

The great power of Python is its over 400,000 packages on PyPI to serve as building blocks for your app. How do you get those needed packages on to your dev machine and managed within your project? What about production and QA servers? I don't even know where to start if you're shipping built software to non-dev end users. There are many variations on how this works today. And where we should go from here has become a hot topic of discussion. So today, that's the topic for Talk Python. I have a great panel of guests: Steve Dower, Pradyun Gedam, Ofek Lev, and Paul Moore.

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#550: AI Contributions and Maintainer Load in Open Source

#550: AI Contributions and Maintainer Load in Open Source

You wake up, brew the coffee, open GitHub, and there it is. Another pull request on your open source project. Thirteen thousand lines added. No issue filed first. No discussion. Just "here, please rev...

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#549: Great Docs

#549: Great Docs

Your documentation has two audiences now - humans reading the rendered HTML, and AI agents trying to make sense of your library. Rich Iannone and Michael Chow from Posit are back on Talk Python with a...

25 Touko 1h 7min

#548: Event Sourcing Design Pattern

#548: Event Sourcing Design Pattern

What if your database worked more like Git? Every change captured as an immutable event you can replay, instead of a single mutating row that quietly forgets its own history. That's event sourcing, an...

11 Touko 1h 8min

#547: Parallel Python at Anyscale with Ray

#547: Parallel Python at Anyscale with Ray

When OpenAI trained GPT-3, they didn't roll their own orchestration layer. They used Ray, an open source Python framework born out of the same Berkeley research lab lineage that gave us Apache Spark. ...

6 Touko 59min

#546: Self hosting apps for Python people

#546: Self hosting apps for Python people

The cloud is convenient until it isn't. You upload your photos, sync your contacts, click through the cookie banners. Then prices go up again or you read about a family that lost their entire Google a...

27 Huhti 1h 3min

#545: OWASP Top 10 (2025 List) for Python Devs

#545: OWASP Top 10 (2025 List) for Python Devs

The OWASP Top 10 just got a fresh update, and there are some big changes: supply chain attacks, exceptional condition handling, and more. Tanya Janca is back on Talk Python to walk us through every si...

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#544: Wheel Next + Packaging PEPs

#544: Wheel Next + Packaging PEPs

When you pip install a package with compiled code, the wheel you get is built for CPU features from 2009. Want newer optimizations like AVX2? Your installer has no way to ask for them. GPU support? Yo...

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#543: Deep Agents: LangChain's SDK for Agents That Plan and Delegate

#543: Deep Agents: LangChain's SDK for Agents That Plan and Delegate

When you type a question into ChatGPT, the model only has what you typed to work with. But tools like Claude Code can plan, iterate, test, and recover from mistakes. They work more like we do. The dif...

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