#349: Meet Beanie: A MongoDB ODM + Pydantic

#349: Meet Beanie: A MongoDB ODM + Pydantic

This podcast episode you're listening to right now was delivered to you, in part, by MongoDB and Python powering our web apps and production processes. But if you're using pymongo, the native driver from MongoDB to talk to the server, you're doing it wrong. Basing your app on a foundation of exchanging raw dictionaries is a castle of sand. BTW, see the joke at the end of the show about this.

Avsnitt(544)

#232: Become a robot developer with Python

#232: Become a robot developer with Python

When you think about the types of jobs you get as a Python developer, you probably weight the differences between data science and web development.

4 Okt 20191h 1min

#231: Advice for freelancing with Python

#231: Advice for freelancing with Python

Have you ever wanted to get into consulting? Maybe you're seeking the freedom to work on whatever project you'd like or gain more control of your time.

25 Sep 20191h 9min

#230: Python in digital humanities research

#230: Python in digital humanities research

You've often heard me talk about Python as a superpower. It can amplify whatever you're interested in or what you have specialized in for your career. This episode is an amazing example of this. You'l...

18 Sep 201957min

#229: Building advanced Pythonic interviews with docassemble

#229: Building advanced Pythonic interviews with docassemble

On this episode, we dive into Python for lawyers and a special tool for conducting legal interviews. Imagine you have to collect details for 20,000 participants in a class-action lawsuit. docassemble,...

12 Sep 20191h

#228: Hunting bugs and tech startups with Python

#228: Hunting bugs and tech startups with Python

What's it's like building a startup with Python and going through a tech accelerator? You're about to find out. On this episode, you'll meet Elissa Shevinsky from Faster Than Light. They are building ...

4 Sep 201959min

#227: Maintainable data science: Tips for non-developers

#227: Maintainable data science: Tips for non-developers

Did you come to software development outside of traditional computer science? This is common, and even how I got into programming myself. I think it's especially true for data science and scientific c...

28 Aug 20191h 10min

#226: Building Flask APIs for data scientists

#226: Building Flask APIs for data scientists

If you're a data scientist, how do you deliver your analysis and your models to the people who need them? A really good option is to serve them over Flask as an API. But there are some special conside...

23 Aug 20191h 9min

#225: Can subinterpreters free us from Python's GIL?

#225: Can subinterpreters free us from Python's GIL?

Have you heard that Python is not good for writing concurrent asynchronous code? This is generally a misconception. But there is one class of parallel computing that Python is not good at: CPU bound w...

12 Aug 20191h 10min

Populärt inom Teknik

uppgang-och-fall
elbilsveckan
market-makers
bilar-med-sladd
rss-elektrikerpodden
skogsforum-podcast
rss-laddstationen-med-elbilen-i-sverige
rss-technokratin
rss-uppgang-och-fall
rss-veckans-ai
natets-morka-sida
bli-saker-podden
developers-mer-an-bara-kod
rss-powerboat-sverige-podcast
rss-fabriken-2
har-vi-akt-till-mars-an
rss-en-ai-till-kaffet
rss-snacka-om-ai
hej-bruksbil
vi-bilagares-podcast