#101: Adding a full featured Python environment to  Visual Studio Code

#101: Adding a full featured Python environment to Visual Studio Code

You know the two questions I asked at the end of each episode? What's your favorite editor for writing Python code and what less-well-known PyPI package do you recommend? Well this time, we are making a whole episode out of "What's your favorite editor". You'll meet Don Jayamanne who created the wildly popular and open source Python add-in for Visual Studio Code. That's not the Windows-only Visual Studio, but Microsoft's free cross-platform editor.

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#214: Dive into CPython 3.8 and beyond

#214: Dive into CPython 3.8 and beyond

Python 3.8 is coming soon. It's scheduled for release at the end of October 2019 and you can already download test versions today. Given that Python ships on an 18-month cycle, it's time to talk about what's coming for us Python developers in the fall.

31 Maj 20191h

#213: WebAssembly and CPython

#213: WebAssembly and CPython

On the last episode, we explored Pyodide. A project whose goal is to bring the CPython scientific stack to the browser via WebAssembly.

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#212: Python in Web Assembly with Pyodide

#212: Python in Web Assembly with Pyodide

It's been said that JavaScript is the assembly language of the web. But should you be required to write code in assembly language or JavaScript?

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#211: Classic CS problems in Python

#211: Classic CS problems in Python

Many of you studied computer science at a University to get into programming and your careers. But I bet most of you came through some self-study or some sort of back door into the industry. I count myself among that crowd.

11 Maj 20191h 8min

#210: Making the most out of in-person training

#210: Making the most out of in-person training

How do you stay up on your Python skills. Many of us are self-starters and good at learning on our own or online with the video courses like the ones we have over at Talk Python. But sometimes, having everyone on your team go from zero to ready to work on a project is the best path. And that usually means in-person training.

2 Maj 20191h 7min

#209: Inside Python's new governance model

#209: Inside Python's new governance model

We all got a bit of a shock to the system when Guido van Rossum decided to step down as the leader and top decider of the Python language and CPython runtime. This happened due to many factors but was precipitated by the so- called walrus operator (PEP 572).

28 Apr 20191h 7min

#208: Packaging, Making the most of PyCon, and more

#208: Packaging, Making the most of PyCon, and more

Are you going to PyCon (or a similar conference)? Join me and Kenneth Retiz as we discuss how to make the most of PyCon and what makes it special for each of us.

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#207: Parallelizing computation with Dask

#207: Parallelizing computation with Dask

What if you could write standard numpy and pandas code but have it run on a distributed computing grid for incredible parallel processing right from Python? How about just splitting it across multiprocessing to escape the limitations of the GIL on your local machine? That's what Dask was built to do.

14 Apr 201957min

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