#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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#174: Coming into Python from another Industry (part 2)

#174: Coming into Python from another Industry (part 2)

Not everyone comes to software development and Python through 4-year computer science programs at universities. This episode highlights one alternative journey into Python.

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#173: Coming into Python from another Industry (part 1)

#173: Coming into Python from another Industry (part 1)

Not everyone comes to software development and Python through 4-year computer science programs at universities. This episode highlights one alternative journey into Python.

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#172: Nuitka: A full Python compiler

#172: Nuitka: A full Python compiler

Quick, name some ways to make your Python code faster. Did you think PyPy, the JIT-compiled version of Python? Maybe some async and await parallelism? How about Cython where you write in Python-esc language that compiles to machine instructions?

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#171: 1M Jupyter notebooks analyzed

#171: 1M Jupyter notebooks analyzed

Jupyter notebooks have transformed the way many developers and data scientists do their jobs. They offer a platform to not just explore but to explain data and computation.

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#170: Guido van Rossum steps down

#170: Guido van Rossum steps down

This past week we have had a passing of the reigns for Python leadership. Guido van Rossum who created and has been shepherding the language for 30 years has stepped down from decision making around the Python language.

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#169: Becoming a Python content creator

#169: Becoming a Python content creator

Corey Schafer has been building his YouTube channel of tutorials for many years. He recently made the big shift into making this hobby project his full time job. You'll hear about how Corey made that transition, what it takes to "go pro", and even a little bit about the similarities with my work with Talk Python and his project.

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#168: 10 Python security holes and how to plug them

#168: 10 Python security holes and how to plug them

Do you write Python software that uses the network, opens files, or accepts user input? Of course you do! That's what almost all software does. But these actions can let bad actors exploit mistakes and oversights we've made to compromise our systems.

6 Jul 20181h

#167: Simplifying Python's Async with Trio

#167: Simplifying Python's Async with Trio

Ever since Python 3.5 was released, we've had a really powerful way to write I/O bound async code using the async and await keywords.

29 Jun 201855min

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