#136: Secure code lessons from Have I Been Pwned

#136: Secure code lessons from Have I Been Pwned

Do run any code that listens on an open port on the internet? This could be a website, a RESTful web service, or (gasp) even a database endpoint.

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#368: End-to-End Web Testing with Playwright

#368: End-to-End Web Testing with Playwright

How do you test whether your web sites are working well? Unit tests are great. But for web apps, the number of pieces that have to click together "just so" are many. You have databases, server code (s...

3 Jun 20221h 13min

#367: Say Hello to PyScript (WebAssembly Python)

#367: Say Hello to PyScript (WebAssembly Python)

Despite Python being overwhelmingly popular and positive, there are major areas of computing where Python is not present. Most notably on mobile and on the frontend side of the web. PyScript, a new pr...

25 Mai 20221h 13min

#366: Optimizing PostgreSQL DB Queries with pgMustard

#366: Optimizing PostgreSQL DB Queries with pgMustard

Does your app have a database? Does that database play an important role in how the app operations and users perceive its quality? Most of you probably said yes to the first, and definitely to the sec...

20 Mai 20221h 14min

#365: Solving Negative Engineering Problems with Prefect

#365: Solving Negative Engineering Problems with Prefect

How much time do you spend solving negative engineering problems? And can a framework solve them for you? Think of negative engineering as things you do to avoid bad outcomes in software. At the lowes...

12 Mai 20221h 4min

#364: Symbolic Math with Python using SymPy

#364: Symbolic Math with Python using SymPy

We're all familiar with the data science tools like numpy, pandas, and others. These are numerical tools working with floating point numbers, often to represent real-world systems. But what if you exa...

7 Mai 20221h 7min

#363: Python for .NET and C# developers

#363: Python for .NET and C# developers

Are you coming to Python from another language and ecosystem? It can seem a bit daunting at first. But Python is very welcoming and has a massive array of tools and libraries. In this episode, I speak...

28 Apr 20221h 6min

#362: Hypermodern Python Projects

#362: Hypermodern Python Projects

What would a modern Python project look like? Maybe it would use Poetry rather than pip directly for its package management. Perhaps its test automation would be controlled with Nox. You might automat...

20 Apr 20221h 6min

#361: Pangeo Data Ecosystem

#361: Pangeo Data Ecosystem

Python's place in climate research is an important one. In this episode, you'll meet Joe Hamman and Ryan Abernathey, two researchers using powerful cloud computing systems and Python to understand how...

16 Apr 202254min

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