#373: Reinventing Azure's Python CLI

#373: Reinventing Azure's Python CLI

Deploying and managing your application after you create it can be a big challenge. Cloud platforms such as Azure have literally hundreds of services. Which ones should you choose? How do you link them together? In this episode, Anthony Shaw and Shayne Boyer share a new CLI tool and template they've created for jump starting you use of modern Python apps and deploying them to Azure. We're talking FastAPI, Beanie and MongoDB, async and await, Bicep DevOps, automated CI/CD pipelines and more. Plus we catch up on other Python work happening that Anthony is involved with. If you're interested in deploying or structuring modern Python apps, you'll find some interesting take aways from our conversation.

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#222: Interactive graphs with Bokeh and Python

#222: Interactive graphs with Bokeh and Python

Do you have data you want to visualize and share? It's easy enough to make a static graph of it. But what if you want to zoom in and highlight different sections? What if you need to rerun your ML model on selected data? Then you might want to consider working with Bokeh. It does this and much more. Join me on this episode where you'll meet Bryan Van de Ven who heads up the Bokeh project.

26 Jul 201959min

#221: Empowering developers by embedding Python

#221: Empowering developers by embedding Python

How do we get kids excited about programming? Make programming tangible with embedded devices. Did you know that after kids learned to code with the BBC micro:bit, 90% of kids "thought coding was for everyone" and 86% said it made CS topics more interesting?

18 Jul 20191h 7min

#220: Machine Learning in the cloud with Azure ML

#220: Machine Learning in the cloud with Azure ML

On this episode, you'll meet Francesca Lazzeri and hear story how she went from Research Fellow in Economics at Harvard Business School to working on the AI and data science stack on the Azure team.

12 Jul 201954min

#219: Take a Python tour of duty at the United States Digital Service

#219: Take a Python tour of duty at the United States Digital Service

In the US, we have a very interesting civil option that is quite new: The United States Digital Service. This service was created by President Obama to fix broken government software systems such as the rocky start of the healthcare system.

5 Jul 20191h 1min

#218: Serverless Python functions in Azure

#218: Serverless Python functions in Azure

Do you have stateless code that needs to run in the cloud? The clear answer years ago was to create and HTTP, or even, gasp! A SOAP service before then. While HTTP services are still very important, some of this code can move entirely away from the framework that runs it with serverless programming and hosted functions.

25 Jun 201947min

#217: Notebooks vs data science-enabled scripts

#217: Notebooks vs data science-enabled scripts

On this episode, I meet up with Rong Lu and Katherine Kampf from Microsoft while I was at BUILD this year. We cover a bunch of topics around data science and talk about two opposing styles of data science development and related tooling: Notebooks vs Python code files and editors.

21 Jun 201954min

#216: Digging into Visual Studio Code

#216: Digging into Visual Studio Code

One of the questions I often ask at the end of the show is "When you write some Python code, what editor do you use?" Increasingly the most common answer is Visual Studio Code. Despite it's Windows only namesake, Visual Studio Code is cross-platform and has been gaining a lot of traction.

14 Jun 201953min

#215: The software powering Talk Python courses and podcast

#215: The software powering Talk Python courses and podcast

Have you ever wondered about the software stack powering Talk Python, the training website, mobile apps, video and audio delivery, and more? While at first glance it might seem pretty simple, there's quite a bit going on. We have our own custom search engines. We deliver 15-20 TB of data per month. Our course video streams from 8 locations throughout the world. Our database server is sending about 12 MBit of traffic / sec with no media in the mix. And it's all powered with Python.

6 Jun 20191h 7min

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