#8: Teaching Python at Grok Learning and Classrooms

#8: Teaching Python at Grok Learning and Classrooms

Did you know that Australia is making text-based computer programming a core requirement for high school students? Grok Learning is building the platform to make teaching it to kids a joy for teachers and students. Our guest, Dr. James Curran is a key player in both of these projects. Join Michael in a conversation with Dr. Curran from Sydney University and co- founder of Grok Learning to learn about both of these and more! You'll learn about the different types of online tutorials, or short courses, you can use for learning or teaching including a text-based MUD game!

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#279: Modern Python Developer's Toolkit

#279: Modern Python Developer's Toolkit

Python is quick and easy to learn. And yet, there is a massive gap between knowing the common aspects of the language (loops, variables, functions, and so on) and how to write a well-factored application using modern tools and libraries. That's where learning Python is a never-ending journey.

29 Aug 20201h 1min

#278: Teach kids Python with real programming and fun games at Code Combat

#278: Teach kids Python with real programming and fun games at Code Combat

If there is one message I've been pushing across all of the Talk Python episodes, it's that programming is a superpower. Rather than all of us abandoning what we're interested in and becoming CS majors, we can take our passion or expertise and 10x it with a little programming skill.

21 Aug 20201h 5min

#277: 10 tips every Django developer should know

#277: 10 tips every Django developer should know

We recently covered 10 tips that every Flask developer should know. But we left out a pretty big group in the Python web space: Django developers! And this one is for you. I invited Bob Belderbos, who's been running his SaaS business on Python and Django for several years now, to share his tips and tricks.

10 Aug 20201h 11min

#276: Geekout: Life in the solar system and beyond

#276: Geekout: Life in the solar system and beyond

We're back with another GeekOut episode. Richard Campbell, a developer and podcaster who also dives deep into science and tech topics, is back for our second GeekOut episode. Last time we geeked out about the real science and progress around a moon base. This time it's why is there life on Earth, where could it be or have been in the solar system, and beyond.

6 Aug 20201h 14min

#275: Beautiful Pythonic Refactorings

#275: Beautiful Pythonic Refactorings

Do you obsess about writing your code just the right way before you get started? Maybe you have some ugly code on your hands and you need to make it better. Either way, refactoring could be your ticket to happier days! On this episode, we'll talk through a powerful example of iteratively refactoring some code until we eventually turn our ugly duckling into a Pythonic beauty.

1 Aug 202055min

#274: Profiling data science code with FIL

#274: Profiling data science code with FIL

Do you write data science code? Do you struggle loading large amounts of data or wonder what parts of your code use the maximum amount of memory? Maybe you just want to require smaller compute resources (servers, RAM, and so on).

24 Jul 202058min

#273: CoCalc: A fully colloborative notebook development environment

#273: CoCalc: A fully colloborative notebook development environment

Everyone in the Python space is familiar with Notebooks these days. One of the original notebook environments was SageMath. Created by William Stein, and collaborators, it began as an open-source, Python-based, computational environment focused on mathematicians.

18 Jul 202055min

#272: No IoT things in hand? Simulate them with Device Simulator Express

#272: No IoT things in hand? Simulate them with Device Simulator Express

Python is one of the primary languages for IoT devices. With runtimes such as CircuitPython and MicroPython, they are ideal for the really small IoT chips. Maybe you've heard of the Circuit Playground Express, BBC micro:bit, or the fancy Adafruit CLUE. They aren't too expensive (ranging from $25 to $50 each). But for large groups such as classrooms, this can be a lot of money. Moreover, getting your hands on these devices can sometimes be tricky as well.

12 Jul 202051min

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