#36: Python IDEs with the PyCharm team

#36: Python IDEs with the PyCharm team

As a software developer, what's the most important application on your computer? If your answer is Microsoft Outlook, my heart goes out to you - stay strong! But for most of us, it's probably a toss up between your web browser and code editor.

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#246: Practices of the Python Pro

#246: Practices of the Python Pro

When you can call yourself a professional developer? Sure, getting paid to write code is probably part of the formula. But when is your skillset up to that level?

9 Jan 20201h 4min

#245: Python packaging landscape in 2020

#245: Python packaging landscape in 2020

Python is growing incredibly quickly and has found its place in many facets of the developer and computational space. But one area that is still shaky and uncertain is packaging and shipping software to users.

3 Jan 20201h 1min

#244: Top 10 Real Python Articles of 2019

#244: Top 10 Real Python Articles of 2019

We've come to the end of 2019. Python 2 has just a handful of days before it goes unsupported. And I've met up with Dan Bader from RealPython.com to look back at the year of Python articles on his website. We dive into the details behind 10 of his most important articles from the past year.

27 Dec 201959min

#243: Python on Windows is OK, actually

#243: Python on Windows is OK, actually

We all love the Python language. But it's the 200,000+ packages that actually make Python incredibly useful and productive. But installing these libraries and sometimes even Python itself can vary across platforms. In particular, Windows has had a hard time.

17 Dec 201957min

#242: Your education will be live-streamed

#242: Your education will be live-streamed

Online education has certainly gone mainstream. Developers and companies have finally gotten comfortable taking online courses. Sometimes these are recorded, self-paced courses like we have at Talk Python Training. Other times, they are more like live events in webcast format.

11 Dec 201954min

#241: Opal: Full stack health care apps

#241: Opal: Full stack health care apps

Open source has permeated much of the software industry. What about health care? This highly regulated and important industry might seem to be the domain of huge specialized software companies.

7 Dec 201953min

#240: A guided tour of the CPython source code

#240: A guided tour of the CPython source code

You might use Python every day. But how much do you know about what happens under the covers, down at the C level? When you type something like variable = [], what are the byte-codes that accomplish this? How about the class backing the list itself?

27 Nov 20191h

#239: Bayesian foundations

#239: Bayesian foundations

In this episode, we'll dive into one of the foundations of modern data science, Bayesian algorithms, and thinking. Join me along with guest Max Sklar as we look at the algorithmic side of data science.

23 Nov 201957min

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