#6: Requests, PyCon, and Python's future

#6: Requests, PyCon, and Python's future

Come and get plugged right into the middle the inner circle of the Python community with Kenneth Reitz. You'll get some insight into conversations from the latest Language Summit. Kenneth works at Heroku and may be best known for creating Requests - HTTP for Humans. Requests is the most popular package on PyPI, It has been downloaded over 40,000,000 times.

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#448: Full-Time Open Source Devs Panel

#448: Full-Time Open Source Devs Panel

So you've created a Python-based open source project and it's started to take off. You're getting contributors, lots of buzz in the podcast space, and more. But you have that day job working on Java. ...

8 Feb 202458min

#447: Parallel Python Apps with Sub Interpreters

#447: Parallel Python Apps with Sub Interpreters

It's an exciting time for the capabilities of Python. We have the Faster CPython initiative going strong, the recent async work, the adoption of typing and on this episode we discuss a new isolation a...

3 Feb 20241h 11min

#446: Python in Excel

#446: Python in Excel

Why is Python so popular? There is plenty of room for debate on this but one solid reason is it's easy to adopt, easy to use, and caters to people who are not quite developers/data scientists but need...

26 Jan 202448min

#445: Inside Azure Data Centers with Mark Russinovich

#445: Inside Azure Data Centers with Mark Russinovich

When you run your code in the cloud, how much do you know about where it runs? I mean, the hardware it runs on and the data center it runs in? There are just a couple of hyper-scale cloud providers in...

19 Jan 202442min

#444: The Young Coder's Blueprint to Success

#444: The Young Coder's Blueprint to Success

Are you early in your software dev or data science career? Maybe it hasn't even really started yet and you're still in school. On this episode we have Sydney Runkle who has had a ton of success in the...

2 Jan 202454min

#443: Python Bytes Crossover 2023

#443: Python Bytes Crossover 2023

Special crossover episode of Python Bytes to wrap up 2023. Topics include: **Michael #1** : [Hatch v1.8](https://hatch.pypa.io/latest/blog/2023/12/11/hatch-v180/) **Brian #2:** [svcs : A Flexible Ser...

29 Des 202335min

#442: Ultra High Speed Message Parsing with msgspec

#442: Ultra High Speed Message Parsing with msgspec

If you're a fan of Pydantic or dataclasses, you'll definitely be interested in this episode. We are talking about a super fast data modeling and validation framework called msgspec. Some of the types ...

14 Des 20231h

#441: Python = Syntactic Sugar?

#441: Python = Syntactic Sugar?

You've probably heard the term "syntactic sugar", that is, syntax within a programming language that is designed to make things easier to read or to express. It makes the language "sweeter" for human ...

6 Des 20231h 7min

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