#128: Pythonic Networks with NAPALM

#128: Pythonic Networks with NAPALM

When you think of networks, you probably think of physic things: Routers, switches, firewalls, and more. But increasingly, network engineers are managing massive networks that are better managed with software than via admin applications.

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#134: Python in Climate Science

#134: Python in Climate Science

What is the biggest challenge facing human civilization right now? Fake news, poverty, hunger? Yes, all of those are huge problems right now. Well, if climate change kicks in, you can bet it will ampl...

19 Loka 201752min

#133: Productivity for developers

#133: Productivity for developers

This episode is all about developer productivity. From continuous learning, to git source control tips, to tools and books for developers, Jay Miller from the Productivity in Tech podcast is here to s...

11 Loka 20171h 4min

#132: Contributing to open source

#132: Contributing to open source

Are you new to open source? Maybe been using it for a long time and never got around to contributing to it? Wondering how to get started?

4 Loka 20171h 4min

#131: Top 10 machine learning libraries

#131: Top 10 machine learning libraries

Data science has been one of the major driving forces behind the explosion of Python in recent years. It's now used for AI research, controls some of the most powerful telescopes in the world, tracks ...

26 Syys 201754min

#130: 10 books Python developers should be reading

#130: 10 books Python developers should be reading

One of the hallmarks of successful developers is continuous learning. The best developers I know don't just keep learning, it's one of the things that drives them. That's why I'm excited to bring you ...

19 Syys 201752min

#129: Falcon: The bare-metal Python web framework

#129: Falcon: The bare-metal Python web framework

Full featured web frameworks such as Django are great. But sometimes, living closer to the network layer is just the thing you need.

14 Syys 201759min

#127: Shipping software to users

#127: Shipping software to users

To make software useful, honestly, to even make it real, you have to ship it. Building a web app? Then deploy that next version. Building a toolset for data scientists? Send them that application. Man...

31 Elo 20171h 15min