#61: Free software, free people
Talk Python To Me30 Touko 2016

#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 could vote slightly differently in the next election and maybe, just maybe, it will have a small impact in 4 years time.

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#400: Ruff - The Fast, Rust-based Python Linter

#400: Ruff - The Fast, Rust-based Python Linter

Our code quality tools (linters, test frameworks, and others) play an important role in keeping our code error free and conforming to the rules our teams have chosen. But when these tools become slugg...

25 Tammi 20231h 3min

#399: Monorepos in Python

#399: Monorepos in Python

Monorepos are contrary to how many of us have been taught to use source control. To start a project or app, the first thing we do is create a git repo for it. This leads to many focused and small repo...

18 Tammi 20231h 10min

#398: Imaging Black Holes with Python

#398: Imaging Black Holes with Python

The iconic and first ever image of a black hole was recently released. It took over a decade of work and is a major achievement for astronomy and broadens our understanding of the universe for all of ...

14 Tammi 202358min

#397: Evaluating New Open Source Tech Panel

#397: Evaluating New Open Source Tech Panel

The beauty of open source software and libraries is that you're not stuck with a single option some vendor is offering. This is especially true when that support is poor and antiquated. Almost any cap...

5 Tammi 20231h 3min

#396: AI Goes on Trial For Writing Code (crossover)

#396: AI Goes on Trial For Writing Code (crossover)

For links and very detailed show notes, please view [the original episode page](https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/312/ai-goes-on-trial-for-writing- code) over on Python Bytes. Thanks for listening!

30 Joulu 202237min

#395: Tools for README.md Creation and Maintenance

#395: Tools for README.md Creation and Maintenance

If you maintain projects on places like GitHub, you know that having a classy readme is important and that maintaining a change log can be helpful for you and consumers of the project. It can also be ...

22 Joulu 20221h 13min

#394: Awesome Jupyter Libraries and Extensions in 2022

#394: Awesome Jupyter Libraries and Extensions in 2022

Jupyter is an amazing environment for exploring data and generating executable reports with Python. But there are many external tools, extensions, and libraries to make it so much better and make you ...

15 Joulu 20221h 2min

#393: Space Science with Python

#393: Space Science with Python

Space science is one of the few sciences that can spark wonder and imagining in almost anyone. It also happens to be the domain of Python with many missions, telescopes, and analysis happening with Py...

8 Joulu 20221h 3min