
#256: Click to run your notebook with Binder
Have you come across a GitHub repo with a Jupyter notebook that has a "Run in Binder" button? It seems magical. How does it know what dependencies and external libraries you might need? Where does it run anyway?
20 Mar 202057min

#255: Talking to cars with Python
Modern cars have become mobile computer systems with many small computers running millions of lines of code. On this episode, we plug a little Python into those data streams.
14 Mar 202051min

#254: A Python mentorship story
How do you go from poking around at Python code to actually solving real problems, the right way?
6 Mar 20201h 7min

#253: Moon base geekout
This episode is a unique one. On this episode, I've invited Richard Campbell and developer and podcaster who also dives deep into science and tech topics. We are going to dig into his geekout series and spend some time talking realistically about moonbases and space travel.
25 Feb 20201h 22min

#252: What scientific computing can learn from CS
Did you come into Python from a computational science side of things? Were you just looking for something better than Excel or Matlab and got pulled in by all the Python has to offer?
21 Feb 20201h 10min

#251: Building and UX Testing Azure's Python SDK
What does it take to build a Python library that will be used by a large number of developers? This happens all the in open source. Projects take off and become wildly successful.
13 Feb 202052min

#250: Capture over 400x C02 as trees with AI and Python
As the popularity of Python grows, we see it popping up in all sorts of interesting places and projects. On this episode, you'll meet C.K. Sample and Nathan Papapietro from HyperGiant. They are using Python and AI to develop the EOS Bioreactor.
8 Feb 20201h 3min

#249: Capture the Staff of Pythonic Knowledge in TwilioQuest
Are you learning or helping someone else learn Python, why not make a game out of it? TwilioQuest is a game that doesn't treat you with kid-gloves while teaching you Python. Using your editor of choice, write code on your machine, and still play the game to solve Python challenges.
30 Jan 202059min