#469: PuePy: Reactive frontend framework in Python
Talk Python To Me8 Heinä 2024

#469: PuePy: Reactive frontend framework in Python

Python is one of the most popular languages of the current era. It dominates data science, it an incredible choice for web development, and its many people's first language. But it's not super great on front-end programing, is it? Frameworks like React, Vue and other JavaScript frameworks rule the browser and few other languages even get a chance to play there. But with pyscript, which I've covered several times on this show, we have the possibility of Python on the front end. Yet it's not really a front end framework, just a runtime in the browser. That's why I'm excited to have Ken Kinder on the podcast to talk about his project PuePy, a reactive frontend framework in Python.

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#510: 10 Polars Tools and Techniques To Level Up Your Data Science

#510: 10 Polars Tools and Techniques To Level Up Your Data Science

Are you using Polars for your data science work? Maybe you've been sticking with the tried-and-true Pandas? There are many benefits to Polars directly of course. But you might not be aware of all the ...

18 Kesä 20251h 2min

#509: GPU Programming in Pure Python

#509: GPU Programming in Pure Python

If you're looking to leverage the insane power of modern GPUs for data science and ML, you might think you'll need to use some low-level programming language such as C++. But the folks over at NVIDIA ...

11 Kesä 202557min

#508: Program Your Own Computer with Python

#508: Program Your Own Computer with Python

If you've heard the phrase "Automate the boring things" for Python, this episode starts with that idea and takes it to another level. We have Glyph back on the podcast to talk about "Programming YOUR ...

6 Kesä 20251h 11min

#507: Agentic AI Workflows with LangGraph

#507: Agentic AI Workflows with LangGraph

If you want to leverage the power of LLMs in your Python apps, you would be wise to consider an agentic framework. Agentic empowers the LLMs to use tools and take further action based on what it has l...

2 Kesä 20251h 3min

#506: ty: Astral's New Type Checker (Formerly Red-Knot)

#506: ty: Astral's New Type Checker (Formerly Red-Knot)

The folks over at Astral have made some big-time impacts in the Python space with uv and ruff. They are back with another amazing project named ty. You may have known it as Red-Knot. But it's coming u...

19 Touko 20251h 4min

#505: t-strings in Python (PEP 750)

#505: t-strings in Python (PEP 750)

Python has many string formatting styles which have been added to the language over the years. Early Python used the % operator to injected formatted values into strings. And we have string.format() w...

13 Touko 20251h 11min

#504: Developer Trends in 2025

#504: Developer Trends in 2025

What trends and technologies should you be paying attention to today? Are there hot new database servers you should check out? Or will that just be a flash in the pan? I love these forward looking epi...

5 Touko 20251h 9min

#503: The PyArrow Revolution

#503: The PyArrow Revolution

Pandas is at a the core of virtually all data science done in Python, that is virtually all data science. Since it's beginning, Pandas has been based upon numpy. But changes are afoot to update those ...

28 Huhti 20251h 8min