#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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#61: Free software, free people

#61: Free software, free people

How often do you read some news headline about free speech denied and human rights being suppressed and think that sucks but there is nothing I can do about it from my distant perspective. I guess you...

30 Touko 201654min

#60: Scaling Python to 1000's of cores with Ufora

#60: Scaling Python to 1000's of cores with Ufora

You've heard me talk previously about scaling Python and Python performance on this show. But on this episode I'm bringing you a very interesting project pushing the upper bound of Python performance ...

24 Touko 20161h 7min

#59: SageMath - Open source is ready to compete in the classroom

#59: SageMath - Open source is ready to compete in the classroom

What do you do when you are a high caliber mathematician or scientist and you want share your algorithms and code? This sounds like a job for github, but the problem is often this work is done on prop...

18 Touko 201659min

#58: Create better Python programs with concurrency, libraries, and patterns

#58: Create better Python programs with concurrency, libraries, and patterns

What do you focus on once you've learned the core concepts of the Python programming language and ecosystem?

10 Touko 201654min

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

#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 maxi...

5 Touko 201656min

#56: Data Science from Scratch

#56: Data Science from Scratch

You likely know that Python is one of the fastest growing languages for data science. This is a discipline that combines the scientific inquiry of hypotheses and tests, the mathematical intuition of p...

27 Huhti 201651min

#55: How our engineering environments are killing diversity (and how we can fix it)

#55: How our engineering environments are killing diversity (and how we can fix it)

In the software field, we pride ourselves on fairness, openness and the fact that our workplaces are largely meritocracies. And compared to other environments, I would say this is certainly true. It's...

21 Huhti 20161h 1min

#54: Enterprise Software with Python

#54: Enterprise Software with Python

How often have people asked what language / technology you work in and when you answered Python they got a little confused and asked, what can you actually build with Python? What type of apps? The im...

14 Huhti 20161h 7min