#70: Pythonic cover songs at Loudr

#70: Pythonic cover songs at Loudr

Some of the best songs are cover songs of popular music. If you're a musician who wants to create a cover song and actually sell it, you'll be diving deep into complex agreements and legal agreements with record labels. Sounds like no fun to me. But this is where Python comes to the rescue! The guys and girls over at Loudr are using Python to create a service for creating, selling, and distributing cover songs. This week you'll meet one of the co-founders, Josh Whelchel. He's here to tell us all the cool ways Python makes this possible, including a touch of machine learning!

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#198: Catching up with the Anaconda distribution

#198: Catching up with the Anaconda distribution

It's time to catch up with the Anaconda crew and see what's new in the Anaconda distribution. This edition of Python was created to solve some of the stickier problems of deployment, especially in the...

9 Feb 20191h 5min

#197: Modern Python Standard Library Cookbook

#197: Modern Python Standard Library Cookbook

A recent twitter poll went around the web and it asked, what percentage of the Python standard library do you think you know? Someone copied me on it, maybe expecting some really high percentage answe...

2 Feb 20191h 1min

#196: Datalore: Hosted smart notebooks

#196: Datalore: Hosted smart notebooks

If you are doing any sort of data exploration, you've likely heard about Jupyter notebooks. In fact, there are quite a few options for running and hosting your Jupyter notebooks. You may have heard me...

23 Jan 201949min

#195: Teaching Python at Apple

#195: Teaching Python at Apple

When you think of learning Python, what type of developer or technologist comes to mind? Is it someone looking to get their first job or maybe moving from .NET to Python and looking for a shift in the...

20 Jan 20191h

#194: Learning (and teaching) Python in a vacuum

#194: Learning (and teaching) Python in a vacuum

How do you learn programming when you're working in a vacuum? Sure there are resources on the internet, but sometimes just bouncing ideas of others in person makes a huge difference. Join me along wit...

11 Jan 20191h 6min

#193: Data Science Year in Review 2018 Edition

#193: Data Science Year in Review 2018 Edition

This year, 2018, is the year that the number of data scientists doing Python equals the number of web developers doing Python. That's why I've invited Jonathon Morgan to join me to count down the top ...

31 Des 20181h 20min

#192: Python Year in Review 2018 Edition

#192: Python Year in Review 2018 Edition

It's been a fantastic year for Python. Literally, every year is better than the last with so much growth and excitement in the Python space. That's why I've asked two of my knowledgeable Python friend...

26 Des 201859min

#191: Python's journey at Microsoft

#191: Python's journey at Microsoft

When you think about Microsoft, do you think about Python? Maybe not, but you probably should. They have been doing an incredible amount of work to improve Python for folks on Windows as well as the b...

18 Des 20181h 12min

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