#299: Personal search engine with datasette and dogsheep

#299: Personal search engine with datasette and dogsheep

In this episode, we'll be discussing two powerful tools for data reporting and exploration: Datasette and Dogsheep. Datasette helps people take data of any shape or size, analyze and explore it, and publish it as an interactive website and accompanying API. Dogsheep is a collection of tools for personal analytics using SQLite and Datasette. Imagine a unified search engine for everything personal in your life such as twitter, photos, google docs, todoist, goodreads, and more, all in once place and outside of cloud companies. On this episode we talk with Simon Willison who created both of these projects. He's also one of the co-creators of Django and we'll discuss some early Django history!

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#408: Hatch: A Modern Python Workflow

#408: Hatch: A Modern Python Workflow

In recent years, there has been a lot of experimenting how we work with dependencies and external libraries for our Python code. There is pip, pip- tools, Poetry, pdm, pyenv, pipenv, Hatch and others ...

24 Mar 20231h 2min

#407: pytest tips and tricks for better testing

#407: pytest tips and tricks for better testing

If you're like most people, the simplicity and easy of getting started is a big part of pytest's appeal. But beneath that simplicity, there is a lot of power and depth. We have Brian Okken on this epi...

18 Mar 202356min

#406: Reimagining Python's Packaging Workflows

#406: Reimagining Python's Packaging Workflows

The great power of Python is its over 400,000 packages on PyPI to serve as building blocks for your app. How do you get those needed packages on to your dev machine and managed within your project? Wh...

12 Mar 20231h 6min

#405: Testing in Radio Astronomy with Python and pytest

#405: Testing in Radio Astronomy with Python and pytest

So you know about dependencies and testing, right? If you're talking to a DB in your app, you have to decide how to approach that with your tests. There are lots of solid options you might pick and th...

3 Mar 202359min

#404: Clean Code in Python

#404: Clean Code in Python

Clean code is one of those aspects of your programming career that's easy to put on the back burner (sometimes by management more than yourself). But it's important in the short term for writing more ...

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#403: Fusion Ignition Breakthrough and Python

#403: Fusion Ignition Breakthrough and Python

Imagine a world with free and unlimited clean energy. That's the musings of a great science fiction story. But nuclear fusion (the kind that powers the sun) has always been close at hand, we see the s...

13 Feb 20231h 4min

#402: Polars: A Lightning-fast DataFrame for Python [updated audio]

#402: Polars: A Lightning-fast DataFrame for Python [updated audio]

When you think about processing tabular data in Python, what library comes to mind? Pandas, I'd guess. But there are other libraries out there and Polars is one of the more exciting new ones. It's bui...

8 Feb 202358min

#401: Migrating 3.8 Million Lines of Python

#401: Migrating 3.8 Million Lines of Python

At some point, you've probably migrated an app from one framework or major runtime version to another. For example, Django to Flask, Python 2 to Python 3, or even Angular to Vue.js. This can be a big ...

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