#102: Effective Code Reviews

#102: Effective Code Reviews

How do you build reliable software with fewer bugs? Yes, unit testing is part of that. But did you know that code reviews often play a key role in this process and come with many benefits on top of just bug detection.

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#206: Running Django in Production

#206: Running Django in Production

Let's talk about running Django in production. On this episode, you'll meet Michael Herman who used to work on realpython.com and today is running testdriven.io. We also cover some of the tradeoffs of...

6 Apr 201951min

#205: Beginners and Experts Panel

#205: Beginners and Experts Panel

Welcome to part 2 of our beginners and experts series. This one is a panel format with 7 different guests. Each of them a beginner in their own way. We dig deeper into some follow up conversations for...

2 Apr 201957min

#204: StaticFrame, like Pandas but safer

#204: StaticFrame, like Pandas but safer

Remember back in math class when you would take a test? It wasn't enough to just write down the answer. What's the limit of this infinite summation? pi/2 Yes, but how did you get that number.

21 Mars 20191h 1min

#203: Beginners and Experts in Software Development

#203: Beginners and Experts in Software Development

What's it like to be a beginner in software development? How about learning Python for the first time? This episode is a special panel episode and is the first of a two-part series we are doing on the...

13 Mars 201957min

#202: Building a software business

#202: Building a software business

One core question around open source is how do you fund it? Well, there is always that PayPal donate button. But that's been a tremendous failure for many projects. Often the go-to answer is consultin...

9 Mars 201959min

#201: Choosing JupyterHub and Python over MATLAB

#201: Choosing JupyterHub and Python over MATLAB

The Nobel prize in economics recently went to Paul Romer, a convert from proprietary software like Matlab over to Python and the SciPy stack. Paul said, “The more I learn about proprietary software, t...

27 Feb 20191h 3min

#200: Escaping Excel Hell with Python and Pandas

#200: Escaping Excel Hell with Python and Pandas

Do you know or maybe work with people who abuse Excel? Is it their hammer to pound all the computational problems that get in their way? Well, join me to chat about this opportunity to bring Python de...

21 Feb 20191h 6min

#199: Automate all the things with Python at Zapier

#199: Automate all the things with Python at Zapier

Do your applications call a lot of APIs? Maybe you have a bunch of microservices driving your app. You probably don't have the crazy combinatorial explosion that Zapier does for connecting APIs! They ...

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