#448: Full-Time Open Source Devs Panel

#448: Full-Time Open Source Devs Panel

So you've created a Python-based open source project and it's started to take off. You're getting contributors, lots of buzz in the podcast space, and more. But you have that day job working on Java. How do you make the transition from popular hobby project to full time job? After all, you are giving away your open source project for free, right? Well, on this episode, I have put together an amazing panel of guests who all have done exactly this: Turned their project into full time work and even companies in some cases. We have Samuel Colvin, Gina Häußge, Sebastián Ramírez, Charlie Marsh, Will McGugan and Eric Holscher on to share their stories.

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#494: Update on Flet: Python + Flutter UIs

#494: Update on Flet: Python + Flutter UIs

As Python developers, we're incredibly lucky to have over half a million packages that we can use to build our applications with over at PyPI. However, when it comes to choosing a UI framework, the op...

21 Feb 20251h

#493: Quarto: Open-source technical publishing

#493: Quarto: Open-source technical publishing

In this episode, I'm joined by JJ Allaire, founder and executive chairman at Posit, and Carlos Scheidegger, a software engineer at Posit, to explore Quarto, an open-source tool revolutionizing technic...

9 Feb 20251h 5min

#492: Great Tables

#492: Great Tables

Join me as I chat with Rich Iannone and Michael Chow from Posit where we explore the transformative power of data tables with the Great Tables library. We'll cover practical applications of Great Tabl...

30 Jan 20251h 4min

#491: DuckDB and Python: Ducks and Snakes living together

#491: DuckDB and Python: Ducks and Snakes living together

Join me for an insightful conversation with Alex Monahan, who works on documentation, tutorials, and training at DuckDB Labs. We explore why DuckDB is gaining momentum among Python and data enthusiast...

27 Dec 20241h 2min

#490: Django Ninja

#490: Django Ninja

If you're a Django developer, I'm sure you've heard so many people raving about FastAPI and Pydantic. But you really love Django and don't want to switch. Then you might want to give Django Ninja a se...

24 Dec 20241h 4min

#489: Anaconda Toolbox for Excel and more with Peter Wang

#489: Anaconda Toolbox for Excel and more with Peter Wang

Peter Wang has been pushing Python forward since the early days of its data science roots. We're lucky to have him back on the show. We're going to talk about the Anaconda Toolbox for Excel as well as...

20 Dec 20241h 9min

#488: Multimodal data with LanceDB

#488: Multimodal data with LanceDB

LanceDB is a developer-friendly, open source database for AI. It's used by well-known companies such as Midjourney and Character.ai. We have Chang She, the CEO and cofounder of LanceDB on to give us a...

12 Dec 202458min

#487: Building Rust Extensions for Python

#487: Building Rust Extensions for Python

There has been a lot of changes in the low-level Python space these days. The biggest has to be how many projects have rewritten core performance-intensive sections in Rust. Or even the wholesale adop...

1 Dec 20241h 2min

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