#501: Marimo - Reactive Notebooks for Python

#501: Marimo - Reactive Notebooks for Python

Have you ever spent an afternoon wrestling with a Jupyter notebook, hoping that you ran the cells in just the right order, only to realize your outputs were completely out of sync? Today's guest has a fresh take on solving that exact problem. Akshay Agrawal is here to introduce Marimo, a reactive Python notebook that ensures your code and outputs always stay in lockstep. And that's just the start! We'll also dig into Akshay's background at Google Brain and Stanford, what it's like to work on the cutting edge of AI, and how Marimo is uniting the best of data science exploration and real software engineering.

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#4: Enterprise Python and Large-Scale Projects

#4: Enterprise Python and Large-Scale Projects

Mahmoud is lead developer of the Python Infrastructure team at eBay/PayPal and he has some amazing facts and studies to discuss about the truths and myths using Python for _real_ projects. We discuss how eBay is using Python internally for many large-scale uses. Then we move on to discuss the 10 myths of enterprise Python, such as Python is not compiled, Python is weakly-typed, Python does not scale, and more.

23 Huhti 201554min

#3: Pyramid Web Framework

#3: Pyramid Web Framework

Join Michael for a conversation with Chris McDonough about the Pyramid web framework. You'll learn about what Pyramid is and how it compares to frameworks like Django, Flask, Bottle, and more. We discuss the history of the project and how Chris took inspiration from the Pylons project as well as some notable uses of Pyramid

16 Huhti 201548min

#2: Python and MongoDB

#2: Python and MongoDB

In this show we speak with Jesse Davis from MongoDB. Jesse is the maintainer for a number of popular open-source projects including the Python MongoDB driver known as PyMongo and Mongo C (for C/C++ developers, yes you read right! C developers).

7 Huhti 201535min

#1: EVE - RESTful APIs for humans

#1: EVE - RESTful APIs for humans

In this episode, our guest is Nicola Iarocci discuss his open-source RESTful framework named EVE. You will learn about the history of EVE, how you get started, and some of the more notable deployment and users of the framework. Nicola and Michael talk about the careful balance of leading a successful open-source project in EVE and keeping the day job going. You'll also learn why Nicola chose MongoDB as the default backend for EVE. We also discuss how Nicola got into Python and compare and contrast the open- source world of the Python community with other ecosystems such as the C# / .NET ecosystem. **Check out Nicola's course on[Eve REST Framework](https://training.talkpython.fm/courses/explore_eve/eve-building- restful-mongodb-backed-apis-course)** [ ![](https://training.talkpython.fm/static/course_images/eve-and-mongo.png) training.talkpython.fm/courses/explore_eve/eve-building-restful-mongodb- backed-apis-course ](https://training.talkpython.fm/courses/explore_eve/eve-building-restful- mongodb-backed-apis-course)

31 Maalis 201540min

#0: Introducing the show!

#0: Introducing the show!

Welcome to the pre show! We are still building out the site and getting everything scheduled and setup. However, we're super excited to announce that we already have 3 or 4 excellent shows in the works. Subscribe and stay tuned!

21 Maalis 20153min