Preparing Data Science Projects for Production

Preparing Data Science Projects for Production

How do you prepare your Python data science projects for production? What are the essential tools and techniques to make your code reproducible, organized, and testable? This week on the show, Khuyen Tran from CodeCut discusses her new book, "Production Ready Data Science."

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Creating an Interactive Online Python Conference for PyCascades 2021

Creating an Interactive Online Python Conference for PyCascades 2021

How do you create a virtual conference that retains the interactivity of an in-person event? What are the tools needed for talk submissions, ticketing, and live hosting? Can you find those tools written in Python? This week on the show, we have several of the organizers of the PyCascades 2021 conference. They share the process of restructuring a Python conference to meet those challenges.

22 Tammi 20211h 4min

Deep Reinforcement Learning in a Notebook With Jupylet + Gaming and Synthesis

Deep Reinforcement Learning in a Notebook With Jupylet + Gaming and Synthesis

What is it like to design a Python library for three different audiences? This week on the show, we have Nir Aides, creator of Jupylet. His new library is designed for deep reinforcement learning researchers, musicians interested in live music coding, and kids interested in learning to program. Everything is designed to run inside of a Jupyter notebook.

15 Tammi 20211h 2min

What Is Data Engineering and Researching 10 Million Jupyter Notebooks

What Is Data Engineering and Researching 10 Million Jupyter Notebooks

Are you familiar with the role data engineers play in the modern landscape of data science and Python? Data engineering is a sub-discipline that focuses on the transportation, transformation, and storage of data. This week on the show, David Amos is back, and he's brought another batch of PyCoder's Weekly articles and projects.

8 Tammi 202155min

2020 Real Python Articles in Review

2020 Real Python Articles in Review

It's been quite the year! The Real Python team has written, edited, curated, illustrated, and produced a mountain of Python articles this year. We also upgraded the site and membership with office hours, transcripts, this podcast, and much more. We are joined by two members of the Real Python team, David Amos and Joanna Jablonski. We wanted to share a year-end wrap-up with a collection of articles that showcase a diversity of Python topics and the quality of what our team created this year.

25 Joulu 202047min

How Python Manages Memory and Creating Arrays With np.linspace

How Python Manages Memory and Creating Arrays With np.linspace

Have you wondered how Python manages memory? How are your variables stored in memory, and when do they get deleted? This week on the show, David Amos is here, and he has brought another batch of PyCoder's Weekly articles and projects. Along with the Real Python article on Python memory management, we also talk about another article about creating even and non-even spaced arrays in Python with np.linspace.

18 Joulu 202057min

Generators, Coroutines, and Learning Python Through Exercises

Generators, Coroutines, and Learning Python Through Exercises

Have you started to use generators in Python? Are you unsure why you would even use one over a regular function? How do you use the special "send" method and the "yield from" syntax? This week on the show, we have Reuven Lerner to talk about his PyCon Africa 2020 talk titled "Generators, coroutines, and nanoservices."

11 Joulu 20201h 5min

Looping With enumerate() and Python GUIs With PyQt

Looping With enumerate() and Python GUIs With PyQt

If you're coming to Python from a different language, you may not know about a useful tool for working with loops, Python's built-in enumerate function. This week on the show, David Amos is here, and he has brought another batch of PyCoder's Weekly articles and projects. Along with the Real Python article covering the details of the enumerate function, we also talk about another article about constructing Python graphical user interface elements in PyQt.

4 Joulu 202043min

Teaching Python and Finding Resources for Students

Teaching Python and Finding Resources for Students

One of the best ways to learn something well is to teach it. This week on the show, we have Kelly Schuster-Paredes and Sean Tibor from the Teaching Python podcast. Sean and Kelly teach middle school students Python and share their art and science of teaching Python on their podcast. They wanted to come on the show to talk about the Real Python articles, quizzes, and other resources they use when teaching their students.

27 Marras 202049min

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