#130: 10 books Python developers should be reading

#130: 10 books Python developers should be reading

One of the hallmarks of successful developers is continuous learning. The best developers I know don't just keep learning, it's one of the things that drives them. That's why I'm excited to bring you this episode on 10 books Python developers should read.

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#86: Python at StackOverflow

#86: Python at StackOverflow

If you run into a problem with some API or Python code what do you do to solve it? I personally throw a few keywords into google, sometimes even before checking the full docs.

24 Nov 20161h 10min

#85: Parsing horrible things with Python

#85: Parsing horrible things with Python

Do you have horribly convoluted things that need parsing? Obviously you'll learn a bunch of tips and tricks from this episode. But you'll see that advanced parsing is a gateway to many interesting com...

17 Nov 201659min

#84: Are we failing to fund Python's core infrastructure?

#84: Are we failing to fund Python's core infrastructure?

When was the last time you used a 3rd party package in Python? Have you recently pip installed SQLAlchemy? Maybe looked up the documentation on a package you found on PyPI?

8 Nov 20161h 5min

#83: Python Videos on Demand at PyVideo

#83: Python Videos on Demand at PyVideo

Have you ever searched for a Python educational video? Maybe how to get started with Pyramid, or running queries with SQLAlchemy's ORM layer?

2 Nov 201653min

#82: Grokking Algorithms in Python

#82: Grokking Algorithms in Python

Algorithms underpin almost everything we do in programming and in problem solving in general. Yet, many of us have partial or incomplete knowledge of the most important and common ones. In this episod...

27 Okt 201658min

#81: Python and Machine Learning in Astronomy

#81: Python and Machine Learning in Astronomy

The advances in Astronomy over the past century are both evidence of and confirmation of the highest heights of human ingenuity. We have learned by studying the frequency of light that the universe is...

21 Okt 20161h 2min

#80: TinyDB: A tiny document db written in Python

#80: TinyDB: A tiny document db written in Python

NoSQL and document dbs like MongoDB have made building fast scalable software that is easy to evolve and maintain much easier for a broad class of applications. Embeddable, file-based databases like S...

16 Okt 201647min

#79: Beeware Python Tools

#79: Beeware Python Tools

Could you write me a Python app for the wide range of platforms out there? Oh, wait, I want them to be native GUI applications. And I need them on mobile (Android, iOS, tvOS, and watchOS) as well as m...

7 Okt 20161h 22min

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