#349: Meet Beanie: A MongoDB ODM + Pydantic

#349: Meet Beanie: A MongoDB ODM + Pydantic

This podcast episode you're listening to right now was delivered to you, in part, by MongoDB and Python powering our web apps and production processes. But if you're using pymongo, the native driver from MongoDB to talk to the server, you're doing it wrong. Basing your app on a foundation of exchanging raw dictionaries is a castle of sand. BTW, see the joke at the end of the show about this.

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#55: How our engineering environments are killing diversity (and how we can fix it)

#55: How our engineering environments are killing diversity (and how we can fix it)

In the software field, we pride ourselves on fairness, openness and the fact that our workplaces are largely meritocracies. And compared to other environments, I would say this is certainly true. It's...

21 Apr 20161h 1min

#54: Enterprise Software with Python

#54: Enterprise Software with Python

How often have people asked what language / technology you work in and when you answered Python they got a little confused and asked, what can you actually build with Python? What type of apps? The im...

14 Apr 20161h 7min

#53: Python in Visual Studio

#53: Python in Visual Studio

What's your favorite Python editor? That is one of the questions I always ask at the end of the episode. This week I want to shine a light on a fantastic answer to that question for Windows developers...

6 Apr 201650min

#52: EVE Online: MMO game powered by Python

#52: EVE Online: MMO game powered by Python

Have you ever played a massively multiplayer online game? My first experience with these types of games with text-based role playing games called MUDs back in the early 90's. Well, things have come a ...

27 Mar 201654min

#51: SigOpt: Optimizing Everything with Python

#51: SigOpt: Optimizing Everything with Python

You've heard that machine intelligence is going to transform our lives any day now. This is usually presented in a way that is vague and non-descript.

21 Mar 201637min

#50: Web scraping at scale with Scrapy and ScrapingHub

#50: Web scraping at scale with Scrapy and ScrapingHub

What do you do when you are working with an amazing web application that, for whatever reason, doesn't have an API? One option is to say I wish that site had an API and give up. Or, you could use scra...

15 Mar 201658min

#49: Microsoft's JIT-based Python Project: Pyjion

#49: Microsoft's JIT-based Python Project: Pyjion

This episode you'll learn about a project that has the potential to unlock massive innovation around how CPython understands and executes code. And it's coming from what many of you may consider an un...

8 Mar 20161h 3min

#48: Building Flask-based Web Apps

#48: Building Flask-based Web Apps

When you think of Python web microframeworks, Flask is definitely near the top of the list. With almost 19,000 stars on GitHub it's a powerful and extensible web framework and it even powers the bandw...

1 Mar 201649min

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