
#36: Python IDEs with the PyCharm team
As a software developer, what's the most important application on your computer? If your answer is Microsoft Outlook, my heart goes out to you - stay strong! But for most of us, it's probably a toss u...
1 Des 201559min

#35: Turbogears and the future of Python web frameworks
Do you have a new web project coming up? Are you thinking of choosing Django or maybe Flask? Those are excellent frameworks, but you might also want to check out TurboGears.
24 Nov 20151h 1min

#34: Continuum: Scientific Python and The Business of Open Source
What if you built a product that dramatically improved how hundreds of free, open source Python libraries worked together, gave it to the world for free, and then built a thriving business on it? It's...
17 Nov 201559min

#33: OpenStack: Cloud computing built on Python
You've probably heard of Infrastructure-as-a-services (IaaS) cloud providers such as Amazon's AWS, with EC2 in particular, and to a lesser degree Microsoft's Azure cloud platform. But have you hear of...
10 Nov 201556min

#32: PyPy.js - PyPy Python in Your Browser
Imagine a future where you are building that rich, client-side web app. You start by creating some backend services in Flask or Node, an HTML page, throw in a few divs and uls, and then you type [scri...
3 Nov 201559min

#30: Python Community and Python at Dropbox
What does it mean to be a leader in the Python community? Contributing to open source? Speaking at conferences? Starting the largest user group? Writing a book? Being a core contributor? The answer is...
20 Okt 201546min

#29: Python at the Large Hadron Collider and CERN
The largest machine ever built is the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. It's primary goal was the discovery of the Higgs Boson: the fundamental particle which gives all objects mass. The LHC team of 1000...
13 Okt 201552min





















