#465: The AI Revolution Won't Be Monopolized
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#465: The AI Revolution Won't Be Monopolized

There hasn't been a boom like the AI boom since the .com days. And it may look like a space destined to be controlled by a couple of tech giants. But Ines Montani thinks open source will play an important role in the future of AI. I hope you join us for this excellent conversation about the future of AI and open source.

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#295: GIS + Python

#295: GIS + Python

Geography is the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments. Often we think of maps, but maps are static. GIS gets interesting when you realize that we're studying and visualizing data flowing through these locations and communities.

18 Joulu 202057min

#294: oso authorizes Python

#294: oso authorizes Python

When we think about accounts and security, we often think about identity (logging in and proving who you are). But for many applications, especially internal apps at large organizations, that's just step one. The next step is what can you do and what can you not do.

7 Joulu 202051min

#293: Learning how to learn as a developer

#293: Learning how to learn as a developer

As software developers, we live in a world of uncertainty and flux. Do you need to build a new web app? Well maybe using Django makes the most sense if you've been doing it for a long time. There is Flask, but it's more mix and match being a microframework. But you've also heard that async and await are game changers and FastAPI might be the right choice.

1 Joulu 20201h

#292: Pythonic identity (auth in Python ecosystem)

#292: Pythonic identity (auth in Python ecosystem)

So you're excited about that next app you're about to build. You can visualize the APIs with the smooth scalability taking to the mobile apps. You can see how, finally, this time, you'll get deployment right and it'll be pure continuous delivery out of GitHub with zero downtime.

26 Marras 20201h 5min

#291: Operational Resilience with Pyomo

#291: Operational Resilience with Pyomo

Do you have a scientific system that needs optimization or solving? Our guest, on this episode, Clark Petri is here to tell us all about pyomo. This is a library that can solve all sorts of cool problems, linear programming, nonlinear equations, and many other things you can throw at it.

22 Marras 202059min

#290: Side Hustles for Data Scientists

#290: Side Hustles for Data Scientists

Are you a data scientist looking to branch out on your own and start something new? Maybe you're just looking for a way to work with those exciting libraries that aren't yet in play at the day job. Rather than putting everything on the line, quitting your job, and hoping things work out, maybe you should start with a side-hustle.

13 Marras 20201h 8min

#289: Discovering exoplanets with Python

#289: Discovering exoplanets with Python

When I saw the headline "Machine learning algorithm confirms 50 new exoplanets in historic first" I knew the Python angle of this story had to be told! And that's how this episode was born. Join David Armstrong and Jev Gamper as they tell us how they use Python and machine learning to discover not 1, but 50 new exoplanets in pre-existing Keplar satellite data.

9 Marras 202047min

#288: 10 tips to move from Excel to Python

#288: 10 tips to move from Excel to Python

Excel is one of the most used and most empowering piece of software out there. But that doesn't make it a good fit for every data processing need. And when you outgrow Excel, a really good option for a next step is Python and the data science tech stack: Pandas, Jupyter, and friends.

31 Loka 20201h 3min

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