#61: Free software, free people

#61: Free software, free people

How often do you read some news headline about free speech denied and human rights being suppressed and think that sucks but there is nothing I can do about it from my distant perspective. I guess you could vote slightly differently in the next election and maybe, just maybe, it will have a small impact in 4 years time.

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#360: Removing Python's Dead Batteries (in just 5 years)

#360: Removing Python's Dead Batteries (in just 5 years)

Python has come a long way since it was released in 1991. It originally released when the Standard Library was primary the totality of functionality you could leverage when building your applications....

8 Apr 20221h 20min

#359: Lifecycle of a machine learning project

#359: Lifecycle of a machine learning project

Are you working on or considering a machine learning project? On this episode, we'll meet three people from the MLOps community: Demetrios Brinkmann, Kate Kuznecova, and Vishnu Rachakonda. They are he...

3 Apr 20221h 7min

#358: Understanding Pandas visually with PandasTutor

#358: Understanding Pandas visually with PandasTutor

Pandas is a great library that allows you to accomplish a ton of filtering and processing in condensed syntax. But how well do you understand what's happening? Sam Lau and Philip Guo built a great sit...

25 Mar 202246min

#357: Python and the James Webb Space Telescope

#357: Python and the James Webb Space Telescope

Telescopes have been fundamental in our understanding of our place in the universe. And when you think about images that have shaped our modern view of space, you probably think about Hubble. But just...

21 Mar 20221h 2min

#356: Tips for ML / AI startups

#356: Tips for ML / AI startups

Have you been considering launching a product or even a business based on Python's AI / ML stack? We have a great guest on the episode this week, Dylan Fox, who is the cofounder of AssemblyAI and has ...

14 Mar 20221h 6min

#355: EdgeDB - Building a database in Python

#355: EdgeDB - Building a database in Python

What database are you using in your apps these days? If you like most Python people, it's probably PostgreSQL. If you roll with NoSQL like me, you're probably using MongoDB. Maybe you're even using a ...

6 Mar 20221h 18min

#354: Sphinx, MyST, and Python Docs in 2022

#354: Sphinx, MyST, and Python Docs in 2022

When you think about the power of Python, the clean language or powerful standard library may come to mind. You might certainly point to the external packages too. But what about the relative ease of ...

24 Feb 20221h 11min

#353: SQLModel: The New ORM for FastAPI and Beyond

#353: SQLModel: The New ORM for FastAPI and Beyond

Two frameworks that have taken the Python world by storm are FastAPI and Pydantic. Once you already have your data exchange modeled in Pydantic, you might want to use that code for storing it in the d...

18 Feb 20221h 18min

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