#458: Serverless Python in 2024

#458: Serverless Python in 2024

Serverless has moved from the fringes to the forefront of modern application architecture, especially for Pythonistas looking to reduce operational complexity. Today, we’re joined by Tony Sherman—an industry pro who’s taken Python-based projects from proof-of-concept to production, all powered by serverless tech like AWS Lambda and RDS Proxy. We’ll break down real-world performance tips, packaging best practices, and highlight the new wave of serverless-friendly libraries in the Python ecosystem. Whether you’re building IoT pipelines, spinning up ephemeral dev environments, or just sick of tinkering with Kubernetes, this discussion will help you decide if serverless is your next logical move—and how to get there smoothly.

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#124: Python for AI research

#124: Python for AI research

We all know that Python is a major player in the application of Machine Learning and AI. That often involves grabbing Keras or TensorFlow and applying it to a problem. But what about AI research? When you're actually trying to create something that has yet to be created? How do researchers use Python here?

7 Aug 201755min

#123: Lessons from 100 straight dev job interviews

#123: Lessons from 100 straight dev job interviews

What if you could take the experience and insight from 100 job interviews and use them to find just the right job. You'd be able to weed out the bad places that are not the right fit. You'd see that low-ball offer coming a mile away and move right along.

31 Juli 201746min

#122: Home Assistant: Pythonic Home Automation

#122: Home Assistant: Pythonic Home Automation

The past few years have seen an explosion of IoT devices. Many of these are for the so-called smart home. Their true potential lies in the ability to coordinate and automate them as a group.

26 Juli 201758min

#121: Microservices in Python

#121: Microservices in Python

Do you have big, monolith web applications or services that are hard to manage, hard to change, and hard to scale? Maybe breaking them into microservices would give you many more options to evolve and grow that app.

19 Juli 20171h 5min

#120: Python in Finance

#120: Python in Finance

This week we'll enter the world of stock markets, trades, hedge funds and more. You'll meet Yves Hilpisch who runs The Python Quants where Python, open- source, education, and finance intersect.

12 Juli 20171h 7min

#119: Python in Engineering

#119: Python in Engineering

Think about how you learn most technical or detail-oriented subjects?

6 Juli 201752min

#118: Serverless software

#118: Serverless software

Let's consider the progression we've been on over the past 15 or so years.

27 Juni 201754min

#117: Functional Python with Coconut

#117: Functional Python with Coconut

One of the nice things about the Python language is it's at least 3 programming paradigms in one: There's the procedural style, object-oriented style, and functional style. This week you'll meet Evan Hubinger who is taking Python's functional programming style and turning it to 11. We're talking about Coconut. A full functional programming language that is a proper superset of Python itself.

21 Juni 20171h 3min

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