#480: Ahoy, Narwhals are bridging the data science APIs

#480: Ahoy, Narwhals are bridging the data science APIs

If you work in data science, you definitely know about data frame libraries. Pandas is certainly the most popular, but there are others such as cuDF, Modin, Polars, Dask, and more. They are all similar but definitely not the same APIs and Polars is quite different. But here's the problem. If you want to write a library that is for users of more than one of these data frame frameworks, how do you do that? Or if you want to leave open the possibility of changing yours after the app is built, same problem. That's the problem that Narwhals solves. We have Marco Gorelli on the show to tell us all about it.

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#20: Interactive Python and Teaching Python: Beyond Text Books

#20: Interactive Python and Teaching Python: Beyond Text Books

What if your computer science textbooks could run their python code samples and that code ran directly in your browser, kinda like JavaScript but better, because: Python. It is possible and Brad Mille...

11 Aug 201548min

#19: Automate the Boring Stuff with Python

#19: Automate the Boring Stuff with Python

Some of the things we do in life are tedious and boring. It's the kind of thing that machines or robots could do. So let's build those machines!

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#18: Python Anti-patterns and other mistakes

#18: Python Anti-patterns and other mistakes

Often the most important lessons we learn is what NOT to do. Show #18 is all about BAD Python code and Python Antipatterns with Andreas Dewes. Listen in to learn about the "Empty Intern Except Block" ...

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#17: Python on bare metal with MicroPython

#17: Python on bare metal with MicroPython

How many layers of abstraction and indirection are between your python code and machine instructions? What if that number could be 1 and Python itself was the operating system? That would be so amazin...

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#16: Python at Netflix

#16: Python at Netflix

Right now there is a chaos monkey running through AWS knocking over Netflix servers. But don't be alarmed! It's all part of the plan. This is Talk Python to Me with Roy Rapoport from Netflix and the t...

14 Jul 201556min

#15: Python at Spotify, PSF, and PyLadies

#15: Python at Spotify, PSF, and PyLadies

A strong community is one of Python's super-powers and that's what this episode of Talk Python To Me is all about! We speak with Lynn Root about her work with Python at Spotify, her role in the PSF as...

7 Jul 201549min

#14: Moving from PHP to Python 3 with Patreon

#14: Moving from PHP to Python 3 with Patreon

It's uncommon when technology and purpose combine to create something amazing. But that's exactly what's happening here a Patreon. Learn how they are using Python to enable an entirely new type of cro...

30 Jun 201549min

#13: Flask web framework and much, much more

#13: Flask web framework and much, much more

Did you know that Flask has its origins in an April fools joke that unexpectedly took off? Listen in this week to hear about the history, current state, and future of Flask with its creator Armin Rona...

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