#357: Python and the James Webb Space Telescope

#357: Python and the James Webb Space Telescope

Telescopes have been fundamental in our understanding of our place in the universe. And when you think about images that have shaped our modern view of space, you probably think about Hubble. But just this year, the JWST or James Web Space Telescope, was launch. JWST will go far beyond what Hubble has discovered. And did you know Python is used extensively in the whole data pipeline of JWST? We have two great guests here to tell us about it: Megan Sosey and Mike Swam.

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#393: Space Science with Python

#393: Space Science with Python

Space science is one of the few sciences that can spark wonder and imagining in almost anyone. It also happens to be the domain of Python with many missions, telescopes, and analysis happening with Py...

8 Des 20221h 3min

#392: Data Science from the Command Line

#392: Data Science from the Command Line

When you think data science, Jupyter notebooks and associated tools probably come to mind. But I want to broaden your toolset a bit and encourage you to look around at other tools that are literally a...

2 Des 20221h 11min

#391: Pyscript powered by MicroPython

#391: Pyscript powered by MicroPython

No Python announcement of 2022 was met with more fanfare than pyscript. This project, announced at PyCon 2022, allows you to write Python files and run them in your browser in place of JavaScript or e...

29 Nov 20221h 11min

#390: Mastodon for Python Devs

#390: Mastodon for Python Devs

Wondering what Mastodon is all about? More importantly, what does it offer Python developers and other open source folks compared to Twitter? There is a huge amount of interest in the tech community a...

15 Nov 20221h 8min

#389: 18 awesome asyncio packages in Python

#389: 18 awesome asyncio packages in Python

If you're a fan of Python's async and await keywords and the powers they unlock, then this episode is for you. We have Timo Furrer here to share a whole bunch of asyncio related Python packages. Timo ...

9 Nov 202257min

#388: Python 3.11 is here and it's fast

#388: Python 3.11 is here and it's fast

Python 3.11 is here! Keeping with the annual release cycle, the Python core devs have released the latest version of Python. And this one is a big one. It has more friendly error messages and is massi...

2 Nov 20221h 6min

#387: Build All the Things with Pants Build System

#387: Build All the Things with Pants Build System

Do you have a large or growing Python code base? If you struggle to run builds, tests, linting, and other quality checks regularly or quickly, you'll want to hear what Benjy Weinberger has to say. He'...

27 Okt 20221h 7min

#386: Realtime Web Apps and Dashboards with H2O Wave

#386: Realtime Web Apps and Dashboards with H2O Wave

Python's data science and data visualization capabilities are certainly one of the reasons for Python's meteoric rise over the past 10 years. But often thens visuals have been corralled into notebooks...

19 Okt 20221h 5min

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