#57: Python performance from the inside-out at Intel
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#57: Python performance from the inside-out at Intel

When you think about the performance of your software, there is nothing more low level and fundamental than how your code executes on the CPU itself. Many of us study and try to understand how to maximize performance at this low level. But few are in a position to define what happens at this level.

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#182: Picture Python at Shutterfly

#182: Picture Python at Shutterfly

Join me and Doug Farrell as we discuss his career and what he's up to at Shutterfly. You'll learn about the Python stack he's using to work with, not just with bits and bytes, but physical devices on ...

17 Loka 201858min

#181: 30 amazing Python projects

#181: 30 amazing Python projects

Listeners often tell me one of the really valuable aspects of this podcast is the packages and libraries that they learn about and start using in their projects from guests and myself. On this episode...

12 Loka 201852min

#180: What's new in Python 3.7 and beyond

#180: What's new in Python 3.7 and beyond

The Python core developers recently released Python 3.7 and are now busy planning what's coming in 3.8. That makes right now a great time to dig into what was included in Python 3.7 and what's on deck...

2 Loka 201857min

#179: Python Language Summit 2018

#179: Python Language Summit 2018

The Python Language Summit is a yearly gathering of around 40 or 50 developers from CPython, other Python implementations, and related projects. It is held on the first day of PyCon. Many of the decis...

30 Syys 201850min

#178: Coverage.py

#178: Coverage.py

You know you should be testing your code right? How do you know whether it's *well* tested? Are you testing the right things? If you're not using code coverage, chances are is you're guessing.

21 Syys 20181h 3min

#177: Flask goes 1.0

#177: Flask goes 1.0

Flask is now 8 years old and until recently had gone along pretty steady state. It had been hanging around at version 0.11 and 0.12 for some time. After a year-long effort, the web framework has now b...

15 Syys 20181h 2min

#176: The Python Community by the Numbers

#176: The Python Community by the Numbers

The Python landscape is changing pretty dramatically. Python's rapid growth over the past 5 years means it doesn't look the same as the early days. On this episode, we take a deep look inside the stat...

10 Syys 201853min

#175: Teaching Python to network engineers

#175: Teaching Python to network engineers

The discipline of network engineering is quickly moving towards a world where it's as much programming and automation as it is packets and ports. Join me and Hank Preston to discuss what parts of Pyth...

31 Elo 201855min