#493: Quarto: Open-source technical publishing
Talk Python To Me9 Helmi 2025

#493: Quarto: Open-source technical publishing

In this episode, I'm joined by JJ Allaire, founder and executive chairman at Posit, and Carlos Scheidegger, a software engineer at Posit, to explore Quarto, an open-source tool revolutionizing technical publishing. We discuss how Quarto empowers users to seamlessly transform Jupyter notebooks into polished reports, dashboards, e-books, websites, and more. JJ shares his journey from creating RStudio to developing Quarto as a versatile, multi- language tool, while Carlos delves into its roots in reproducibility and the challenges of academic publishing. Don't miss this deep dive into a tool that's shaping the future of data-driven storytelling!

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#47: Python in Typeface and Font Development

#47: Python in Typeface and Font Development

This week on Talk Python To Me, we'll dive into the world of typeface and font development. Even though we spend our days immersed in fonts, from our computer interfaces, signs, books, television and ...

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#46: Python in Movies and Entertainment

#46: Python in Movies and Entertainment

What did you experience the last time you watched a movie in a theater? Were you captivated by fast-paced action and special effects? Deeply moved by the characters that came to life during those two ...

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#45: The Python Testing Column, Now a Thing

#45: The Python Testing Column, Now a Thing

What is the role, the core purpose of writing tests for your application? Should you write more unit tests and fewer integration tests, or is it actually the other way around? You may have heard of th...

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#44: Project Jupyter and IPython

#44: Project Jupyter and IPython

One of the fastest growing areas in Python is scientific computing. In scientific computing with Python, there are a few key packages that make it special. These include NumPy / SciPy / and related pa...

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#43: Monitoring high performance Python apps at Opbeat

#43: Monitoring high performance Python apps at Opbeat

What does it take to track detailed analytics and errors from literally thousands of web applications all at once? Could you build such a system entirely in Python?

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#42: Python in Startups and Investing

#42: Python in Startups and Investing

Have you ever dreamt of creating a startup that will change the world? You and your two best friends leave the dull world of writing internal business apps and go heads-down for three months to launch...

19 Tammi 201654min

#41: Getting your first dev job as a Python developer (part 2)

#41: Getting your first dev job as a Python developer (part 2)

How often do you meet people who are looking to get into the software development space? Do they ask you for advice? Maybe they want to know your story of how you got started and landed that first big...

12 Tammi 201652min

#40: Top 10 Data Science Stories from 2015

#40: Top 10 Data Science Stories from 2015

It's the end of the year and many of you are probably kicking and taking it easy without a TPS report to be seen. So we'll keep this fun and lighthearted this week. We've teamed up with the Partially ...

29 Joulu 201559min