#436: An Unbiased Evaluation of Environment and Packaging Tools

#436: An Unbiased Evaluation of Environment and Packaging Tools

How well do you know your Python packaging tools? These are things like pip which install your project's dependencies and their dependencies and so on. In this mix, we have more modern tools such as Poetry, Flit, Hatch and others. And even tools outside of Python itself which may attempt to manage Python itself in addition to the libraries. To make sense of all of this, we welcome back Anna-Lena Popkes for an unbiased evaluation of environment and packaging tools.

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#164: Python in Brain Research at the Allen Institute

#164: Python in Brain Research at the Allen Institute

The brain is truly one of the final frontiers of human exploration. Understanding how brains work has vast consequences for human health and computation. Imagine how computers might change if we actually understood how thinking and even consciousness worked. On this episode, you'll meet Justin Kiggins and Corinne Teeter who are research scientists using Python for their daily work at the Allen Institute for Brain Science. They are joined by Nicholas Cain who is a software developer supporting scientists there using Python as well.

1 Juni 201857min

#163: Python in Geoscience

#163: Python in Geoscience

Learn how Python is being used in research to understand the inner workings of the Earth.

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#162: Python in Building and Architecture

#162: Python in Building and Architecture

You often hear about architecture in software. This could be things like microservices, 3-tier apps, or even the dreaded client-server mainframe app. But this episode, we're turning this on its head: It's software in architecture and real-world construction projects with Mark Mendez.

21 Maj 201854min

#161: Django 2.0

#161: Django 2.0

Django has reached a major milestone with its 2.0 release. This puts legacy Python (that is Python 2) fully in the rear-view mirror and brings some nice new features to the framework.

12 Maj 20181h 7min

#160: Lektor: Beautiful websites out of flat files

#160: Lektor: Beautiful websites out of flat files

What is the fastest, most scalable web platform? Is it Pyramid running on top of MongoDB with a Redis cache? Maybe Flask and Postgres as a service? Some funky Go API framework?

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#159: Inside the new PyPI launch

#159: Inside the new PyPI launch

Python is often described as a "batteries included" language and ecosystem. In fact, that's been taken so far that there is even a delightful Easter egg in the Python REPL. Just type "import antigravity" to see what I mean.

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#158: Quantum Computing and Python

#158: Quantum Computing and Python

You've surely heard of quantum computing and quantum computers. They are based on the (often) non-intuitive nature of very small particles described by quantum mechanics. So how do they work and what will they mean for us as a society and as developers?

20 Apr 201847min

#157: The Journal of Open Source Software

#157: The Journal of Open Source Software

One of the hottest areas of growth for Python is in the scientific and data science communities. But if that work is done in an academic or research setting, it can be very hard to get proper credit for it. You have to write full on peer reviewed articles.

6 Apr 20181h 4min

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