#101: Adding a full featured Python environment to  Visual Studio Code

#101: Adding a full featured Python environment to Visual Studio Code

You know the two questions I asked at the end of each episode? What's your favorite editor for writing Python code and what less-well-known PyPI package do you recommend? Well this time, we are making a whole episode out of "What's your favorite editor". You'll meet Don Jayamanne who created the wildly popular and open source Python add-in for Visual Studio Code. That's not the Windows-only Visual Studio, but Microsoft's free cross-platform editor.

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#150: Technical Lessons Learned from Pythonic Refactoring

#150: Technical Lessons Learned from Pythonic Refactoring

Does your code smell? Have a weird fragrance? It turns out code smells are a real thing and an amazing conceptualization of suboptimal design. This week you'll meet Yenny Cheung who has some practical and real-world advice on using refactoring in Python to improve your code and wash away those code smells.

8 Feb 201859min

#149: 4 Python Web Frameworks, Compared

#149: 4 Python Web Frameworks, Compared

Are you considering getting into web programming? Choosing a web framework (like Pyramid, Flask, or Django) can be daunting. It would be great to see them all build out the same application and compare the results side-by-side.

2 Feb 201857min

#148: Python Book Authors'  Panel Discussion

#148: Python Book Authors' Panel Discussion

Are you a fan of developer and technical books? Ever wonder what went into the writing of your favorite Python book? This week we peek inside the world of book authorship with a panel of renowned developer-focused authors. You'll meet Katharine Jarmul, Bruce Eckel, Luciano Ramalho, Dan Bader, and Brian Okken.

28 Jan 20181h 2min

#147: Quart: Flask, but 3x faster

#147: Quart: Flask, but 3x faster

There has been a bunch of new Python web frameworks coming out in the past few years. Generally, these have been focused solely on Python 3 and have tried to leverage Python's new async and await features.

19 Jan 201851min

#146: Building Alexa Skills with Python and Flask

#146: Building Alexa Skills with Python and Flask

Voice assistants and voice interfaces are quickly becoming the new, hot way to interact with computers. Two of the notable ones are amazon echo devices and google home devices. Wouldn't it be great if we could program these with Python? Even better if we could use well-known APIs such as Flask.

11 Jan 20181h 1min

#145: 2017 Python Year in Review

#145: 2017 Python Year in Review

It's been an amazing year for Python. We've seen its meteoric growth continue to become the most popular, major programming language. We've seen significant grants and funding come in for open source. And this just might be the year that the Python 2 or Python 3 question was finally settled.

31 Des 201759min

#144: Machine Learning at the Large Hadron Collider

#144: Machine Learning at the Large Hadron Collider

We all know Python is becoming increasingly important in both science and machine learning. This week we journey to the very forefront of Physics.

26 Des 201758min

#143: Tuning Python Web App Performance

#143: Tuning Python Web App Performance

Do you run a web application or web service? You probably do a couple of things to optimize the performance of your site. Make sure the database response quickly and more. But did you know a well of performance improvements live in your web servers themselves?

20 Des 20171h 3min

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