#299: Personal search engine with datasette and dogsheep

#299: Personal search engine with datasette and dogsheep

In this episode, we'll be discussing two powerful tools for data reporting and exploration: Datasette and Dogsheep. Datasette helps people take data of any shape or size, analyze and explore it, and publish it as an interactive website and accompanying API. Dogsheep is a collection of tools for personal analytics using SQLite and Datasette. Imagine a unified search engine for everything personal in your life such as twitter, photos, google docs, todoist, goodreads, and more, all in once place and outside of cloud companies. On this episode we talk with Simon Willison who created both of these projects. He's also one of the co-creators of Django and we'll discuss some early Django history!

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#425: Memray: The endgame Python memory profiler

#425: Memray: The endgame Python memory profiler

Understanding how your Python application is using memory can be tough. First, Python has it's own layer of reused memory (arenas, pools, and blocks) to help it be more efficient. And many important P...

4 Aug 20231h 10min

#424: Shiny for Python

#424: Shiny for Python

If you want to share your data science results as interactive web apps, you could learn Flask or Django and a bunch of other web technologies. Or, you could pick up one of the powerful frameworks for ...

27 Juli 20231h 4min

#423: Solving 10 different simulation problems with Python

#423: Solving 10 different simulation problems with Python

Python is used for a wide variety of software projects. One area it's really gained a huge amount of momentum is in the computational space (including data science). On this episode we welcome back Al...

24 Juli 20231h 6min

#422: How data scientists use Python

#422: How data scientists use Python

Regardless of which side of Python, software developer or data scientist, you sit on, you surely know that data scientists and software devs seem to have different styles and priorities. But why? And ...

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#421: Python at Netflix

#421: Python at Netflix

When you think of Netflix (as a technology company), you probably imagine them as cloud innovators. They were one of the first companies to go all-in on a massive scale for cloud computing as well as ...

2 Juli 20231h 4min

#420: Database Consistency & Isolation for Python Devs

#420: Database Consistency & Isolation for Python Devs

When you use a SQL database like Postgres, you have to understand the subtleties of isolation levels from "read committed" to "serializable." And distributed databases like MongoDB offer a range of co...

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#419: Debugging Python in Production with PyStack

#419: Debugging Python in Production with PyStack

Here's the situation. You have a Python app that is locked or even has completely crashed and all you're left with is a core dump on the server. Now what? It's time for PyStack! You can capture a view...

14 Juni 20231h 12min

#418: How To Keep A Secret in Python Apps

#418: How To Keep A Secret in Python Apps

Think about the different APIs and databases your application works with. Every one of them requires either an API key or a database connection string that itself contains a password. How do you let y...

2 Juni 20231h 7min

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