#70: Pythonic cover songs at Loudr

#70: Pythonic cover songs at Loudr

Some of the best songs are cover songs of popular music. If you're a musician who wants to create a cover song and actually sell it, you'll be diving deep into complex agreements and legal agreements with record labels. Sounds like no fun to me. But this is where Python comes to the rescue! The guys and girls over at Loudr are using Python to create a service for creating, selling, and distributing cover songs. This week you'll meet one of the co-founders, Josh Whelchel. He's here to tell us all the cool ways Python makes this possible, including a touch of machine learning!

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#117: Functional Python with Coconut

#117: Functional Python with Coconut

One of the nice things about the Python language is it's at least 3 programming paradigms in one: There's the procedural style, object-oriented style, and functional style. This week you'll meet Evan...

21 Kesä 20171h 3min

#116: 10 top talks of PyCon 2017 reviewed

#116: 10 top talks of PyCon 2017 reviewed

Whether you got to attend PyCon, there were just too many good talks to attend them all. Luckily our friends at the PSF were on top of publishing the videos online for the whole world to watch for fre...

12 Kesä 20171h

#115: Python for Humans projects

#115: Python for Humans projects

When you think of popular Python packages, what comes to mind? There's a good chance that this week's guest, Kenneth Reitz, wrote that package you just thought of. He's the author of so of Python's mo...

8 Kesä 201753min

#114: Empowering developers at the Hidden Genius project

#114: Empowering developers at the Hidden Genius project

As most of you know, learning to program opens doors. It takes every day people and turns them into creators. Once you know programming, and Python, you've passed through a door to a place with much m...

30 Touko 201738min

#113: Dedicated AI chips and running old Python faster at Intel

#113: Dedicated AI chips and running old Python faster at Intel

Where do you run your Python code? No, not Python 3, Python 2, PyPy or the other implementations. I'm thinking waaaaay lower than that. This week we are talking about the actual chips that execute our...

27 Touko 201753min

#112: Geeking out in the golden years

#112: Geeking out in the golden years

I've always thought that if I retired, I'd more or less do what I had been doing as my job - except without the meetings and reports. That is, write interesting and fulfilling software.

18 Touko 20171h 7min

#111: Pythonic Career Advice and More

#111: Pythonic Career Advice and More

Time for some Pythonic job and career advice with Matt Harrison. Listen in as we discuss how most developer jobs never make it to full job listings and how you can get in on them. We also discuss his ...

13 Touko 201757min

#110: Data Democratization with Redash

#110: Data Democratization with Redash

Are you asked to generate reports from your company's data? Has someone suggested that you buy / deploy massive BI software that expensive, closed source, and generally underwhelming?

2 Touko 201756min