#336: Terminal magic with Rich and Textual

#336: Terminal magic with Rich and Textual

Have you heard of the package Rich? This library allows you to create very, well, rich terminal-based UIs in Python. When you think of what you can typically build with basic print statements, that may seem quite limited. But with Rich, imagine justified tables, progress bars, rendering of markdown, and way more. This is one of the fastest growing projects in the Python space these days. And the creator, Will McGugan is here to give is the whole history and even a peak at the future of Rich and a follow on library called Textual.

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#417: Test-Driven Prompt Engineering for LLMs with Promptimize

#417: Test-Driven Prompt Engineering for LLMs with Promptimize

Large language models and chat-based AIs are kind of mind blowing at the moment. Many of us are playing with them for working on code or just as a fun alternative to search. But others of us are build...

30 Maj 20231h 13min

#416: Open Source Sports Analytics with PySport

#416: Open Source Sports Analytics with PySport

If you're looking for fun data sets for learning, for teaching, maybe a conference talk, or even if you're just really into them, sports offers up a continuous stream of rich data that many people can...

22 Maj 202357min

#415: Future of Pydantic and FastAPI

#415: Future of Pydantic and FastAPI

The release of Pydantic 2.0, its partial rewrite in Rust, and its refactoring into Pydantic core and top-level Pydantic in Python is big news. In fact, the alpha of Pydantic 2 was just released. Of co...

15 Maj 202350min

#414: A Stroll Down Startup Lane

#414: A Stroll Down Startup Lane

At PyCon 2023, there was a section of the expo floor dedicated to new Python- based companies called Startup Row. I wanted to bring their stories and the experience of talking with these new startups ...

7 Maj 202352min

#413: Live from PyCon 2023

#413: Live from PyCon 2023

Did you make this year's PyCon event in the US? There was a lot of excitement this time around in Salt Lake City. In this episode I'll bring you a bunch of experiences we had this year. It starts wher...

26 Apr 202347min

#412: PEP 711 - Distributing Python Binaries

#412: PEP 711 - Distributing Python Binaries

What if we distributed CPython, the runtime, in the same way we distributed Python packages - as prebuilt binary wheels that only need to be downloaded and unzipped to run? For starters, that would me...

19 Apr 20231h 18min

#411: Things I Wish Someone Had Explained To Me Sooner About Python

#411: Things I Wish Someone Had Explained To Me Sooner About Python

What advice would you give someone just getting into Python? What did you learn over time through hard work and a few tears that would have really helped you? It's a fun game to play and we have Jason...

14 Apr 20231h 3min

#410: The Intersection of Tabular Data and Generative AI

#410: The Intersection of Tabular Data and Generative AI

AI has taken the world by storm. It's gone from near zero to amazing in just a few years. We have ChatGPT, we have Stable Diffusion. But what about Jupyter Notebooks and pandas? In this episode, we me...

6 Apr 20231h 5min

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