OrderedDict vs dict and Object Oriented Programming in Python vs Java

OrderedDict vs dict and Object Oriented Programming in Python vs Java

Are you looking for a bit of order when working with dictionaries in Python? Are you aware that the Python dict has changed over the last several versions and now keeps items in order? Could you learn more about object-oriented programming in Python by comparing it to another language? This week on the show, David Amos is back, and he's brought another batch of PyCoder's Weekly articles and projects.

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Building a Content Aggregator and Working With RSS in Python

Building a Content Aggregator and Working With RSS in Python

Have you wanted to work with RSS feeds in Python? Maybe you're looking for a new project to build for your portfolio that uses Django, unit tests, and custom commands. This week on the show, we have Real Python author Ricky White to talk about his recent step-by-step project titled, "Build a Content Aggregator in Python."

19 Nov 202157min

The Legacy of OLPC and Charismatic Pitfalls in Teaching Programming

The Legacy of OLPC and Charismatic Pitfalls in Teaching Programming

Do you remember the One Laptop Per Child program? What went wrong, and what can we learn from the program's failure? What are the potential pitfalls of charismatic technology, and how can we avoid them when introducing students to programming? This week on the show, former guest Al Sweigart and author Morgan Ames are here to talk about her book "The Charisma Machine - The Life, Death, and Legacy of One Laptop per Child."

12 Nov 20211h 22min

Exploring Django Templates, Tags, and Filters

Exploring Django Templates, Tags, and Filters

Are you getting the most out of the Django framework? It's a powerful web framework if you're not interested in reinventing the wheel. Django includes a useful template system with inheritance for composing reusable HTML. This week on the show, we have previous guest and Real Python author Christopher Trudeau to talk about his recent articles and courses about Django.

5 Nov 20211h 1min

Creating and Manipulating PDFs in Python With borb

Creating and Manipulating PDFs in Python With borb

Have you wanted to generate PDFs from your Python project? Many of the current libraries require designing the document down at the pixel level. Would you be interested in a tool that lets you specify the page layout while it handles the specific details of laying out the text? This week on the show, we talk with Joris Schellekens about his library for creating and manipulating PDFs named borb.

29 Okt 20211h 1min

Ready to Publish Your Python Packages?

Ready to Publish Your Python Packages?

Are you interested in sharing your Python project with the broader world? Would you like to make it easily installable using pip? How do you create Python packages that share your code in a scalable and maintainable way? This week on the show, Real Python author and former guest Dane Hillard returns to talk about his new book, "Publishing Python Packages."

22 Okt 20211h 1min

Welcoming the CPython Developer in Residence

Welcoming the CPython Developer in Residence

Earlier this year, the Python Software Foundation announced the creation of the Developer in Residence role. The first Visionary Sponsors of the PSF have provided funding for this new role for one year. What development responsibilities does this job address? This week on the show, we talk to previous guest Łukasz Langa about becoming the first CPython Developer in Residence.

15 Okt 20211h 32min

Exploring the New Features of Python 3.10

Exploring the New Features of Python 3.10

Python 3.10 is here! This week on the show, two former guests and Real Python authors return to talk about the new version. Geir Arne Hjelle's article was posted to the site Monday, and it's titled "Python 3.10: Cool New Features for You to Try". Christopher Trudeau's video course came out on Tuesday, and it covers the topics from the article with multiple visual examples of Python 3.10 code.

8 Okt 202154min

Make Your Python App Interactive With a Text User Interface (TUI)

Make Your Python App Interactive With a Text User Interface (TUI)

Have you wanted to create a Python application that goes further than a command-line interface? You would like it to have a friendly interface but don't want to make a GUI (Graphical User Interface) or web application. Maybe a TUI (Text User Interface)would be a perfect fit for the project. This week on the show, we have Will McGugan to talk about his projects Textual and Rich.

1 Okt 20211h 2min

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