#293: Learning how to learn as a developer
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#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.

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#69: Write an Excellent Programming Blog

#69: Write an Excellent Programming Blog

Do you have a blog? How many articles have you written for it? Do you find it hard to keep writing or hard to get started doing technical writing? We might be able to help you out with that this week.

26 Heinä 201657min

#68: Crossing the streams with Podcast.__init__

#68: Crossing the streams with Podcast.__init__

Have you listened to the other major Python podcast hosted by Tobias Macey and Chris Patti? It's called podcast.__init__ and, like this show, they have some excellent stories from the Python ecosystem on there weekly. So recently some listeners from both shows suggested the unimaginable: That we 'cross the streams'...

20 Heinä 20161h 2min

#67: Property-based Testing with Hypothesis

#67: Property-based Testing with Hypothesis

Let's talk about your unit testing strategy. How do you select the tests you write or do you even write tests? Typically, when you write a test you have to think of what you are testing and the exact set of inputs and outcomes you're looking for. And there are strategies for this. Try to hit the boundary conditions, the most common use-cases, seek out error handling and so on.

13 Heinä 201658min

#66: Faster Python Programs: Measure, Don't Guess

#66: Faster Python Programs: Measure, Don't Guess

Python is a wonderful programming language that is often underestimated because it's so clear and simple. Oftentimes people mistake this simplicity for being too simple for real-programs. After all, you didn't even struggle to get your program to link against an incompatible static library or battle a DLL version mismatch in your Python app today did you?

7 Heinä 20161h 4min

#65: Jump on the real-time web with RethinkDB

#65: Jump on the real-time web with RethinkDB

Long gone are the days of the web acting as just linked documents and glorified brochures. Web apps of today are just that, rich interactive applications. But unlike desktop apps of old, these are apps with 100,000's or even millions of concurrent users.

29 Kesä 201659min

#64: Inside the Python Package Index

#64: Inside the Python Package Index

What is the most powerful part of the Python ecosystem? Well, the ability to say "pip install magic_library" has to be right near the top. But do you what powers the Python Package Index and the people behind it? Did you know it does over 300 TB traffic each month these days?

24 Kesä 201659min

#63: Validating Python tests with mutation testing

#63: Validating Python tests with mutation testing

Do you think it's a good idea to test your software? Do you write unit tests or other automated verification for code? I think most of us do these days. A key question is how do you know whether your tests sufficiently verify your code? The standard answer is code coverage.

16 Kesä 201659min

#62: San Diego Technology Immersion Group Learns Python

#62: San Diego Technology Immersion Group Learns Python

What's it like to learn Python? Yes, some of you may have just picked up the language while others have lived and breathed it for years. Either way, you may have some hindsight bias towards the experience. What was hard? What were your expectations? What delighted you?

7 Kesä 20161h 9min