#424: Shiny for Python
Talk Python To Me27 Heinä 2023

#424: Shiny for Python

If you want to share your data science results as interactive web apps, you could learn Flask or Django and a bunch of other web technologies. Or, you could pick up one of the powerful frameworks for deploying data science specifically. And if you're searching through that space, you've likely hear of Shiny -- but that's just for the R side of data science, right? Not any longer. Joe Cheng is here to introduce us to the recently released Shiny for Python. And it looks like a very solid new framework on the block.

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#262: Build a career in data science

#262: Build a career in data science

Has anyone told you that you should get into data science? Have you heard it's a great career? In fact, data scientist is the best job in America according to Glassdoor's 2018 rankings.

1 Touko 20201h 11min

#261: Monitoring and auditing machine learning

#261: Monitoring and auditing machine learning

Traditionally, when we have depended upon software to make a decision with real-world implications, that software was deterministic. It had some inputs, a few if statements, and we could point to the exact line of code where the decision was made. And the same inputs lead to the same decisions.

25 Huhti 20201h

#260: From basic script to interactive data sci app with Streamlit

#260: From basic script to interactive data sci app with Streamlit

If you work on the data science or data visualization side of Python, you may have come to it from a scripting side of things. Writing just a little Python, using its magical libraries, with little structure or formalism to build a powerful analysis tool that runs in the terminal or maybe a jupyter notebook. What if you could take that same code, sprinkle in just a bit of a simple API, and turn it into a fast and dynamic single page application allowing your users to dive into the visualizations on the web?

18 Huhti 202059min

#259: From Academia to Tech Industry and Python

#259: From Academia to Tech Industry and Python

Did you come to Python from the academic side of the world? Maybe got into working with code for research or lab work and found you liked coding more than your first field of study. Whatever the reason, many people make the transition from the academic world over to tech and industry.

9 Huhti 20201h

#258: Thriving in a remote developer environment

#258: Thriving in a remote developer environment

If you are listening to this episode when it came out, April 4th, 2020, there's a good chance you are listening at home, or on a walk. But it's probably not while commuting to an office as much of the world is practicing social distancing and working from home.

4 Huhti 20201h 7min

#257: Exploring the galaxy with the fastest supercomputer, Python, and radio astronomy

#257: Exploring the galaxy with the fastest supercomputer, Python, and radio astronomy

With radio astronomy, we can look across many light-years of distance and see incredible details such as the chemical makeup of a given region. Kevin Vinsen and Rodrigo Tobar from ICRAR are using the world's fastest supercomputer along with some sweet Python to process the equivalent of 1,600 hours of standard- definition YouTube video per second.

28 Maalis 202052min

#256: Click to run your notebook with Binder

#256: Click to run your notebook with Binder

Have you come across a GitHub repo with a Jupyter notebook that has a "Run in Binder" button? It seems magical. How does it know what dependencies and external libraries you might need? Where does it run anyway?

20 Maalis 202057min

#255: Talking to cars with Python

#255: Talking to cars with Python

Modern cars have become mobile computer systems with many small computers running millions of lines of code. On this episode, we plug a little Python into those data streams.

14 Maalis 202051min