#381: Python Perf: Specializing, Adaptive Interpreter

#381: Python Perf: Specializing, Adaptive Interpreter

We are on the edge of a major jump in Python performance. With the work done by the Faster CPython team and Python 3.11 due out in around a month, your existing Python code might see an increase of well over 25% in speed with no changes. One of the main reasons is its new specializing, adaptive interpreter. This episode is about that new feature and a great tool called Specialist which lets you visualize how Python is speeding up your code and where it can't unless you make minor changes. Its creator, Brandt Bucher is here to tell us all about.

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#132: Contributing to open source

#132: Contributing to open source

Are you new to open source? Maybe been using it for a long time and never got around to contributing to it? Wondering how to get started?

4 Okt 20171h 4min

#131: Top 10 machine learning libraries

#131: Top 10 machine learning libraries

Data science has been one of the major driving forces behind the explosion of Python in recent years. It's now used for AI research, controls some of the most powerful telescopes in the world, tracks crop growth and prediction and so much more.

26 Sep 201754min

#130: 10 books Python developers should be reading

#130: 10 books Python developers should be reading

One of the hallmarks of successful developers is continuous learning. The best developers I know don't just keep learning, it's one of the things that drives them. That's why I'm excited to bring you this episode on 10 books Python developers should read.

19 Sep 201752min

#129: Falcon: The bare-metal Python web framework

#129: Falcon: The bare-metal Python web framework

Full featured web frameworks such as Django are great. But sometimes, living closer to the network layer is just the thing you need.

14 Sep 201759min

#128: Pythonic Networks with NAPALM

#128: Pythonic Networks with NAPALM

When you think of networks, you probably think of physic things: Routers, switches, firewalls, and more. But increasingly, network engineers are managing massive networks that are better managed with software than via admin applications.

7 Sep 201756min

#127: Shipping software to users

#127: Shipping software to users

To make software useful, honestly, to even make it real, you have to ship it. Building a web app? Then deploy that next version. Building a toolset for data scientists? Send them that application. Managed to get a cool GUI going in Python with Togo or PySide? Time to have your users start downloading it.

31 Aug 20171h 15min

#126: Kubernetes for Pythonistas

#126: Kubernetes for Pythonistas

Containers are revolutionizing the way we deploy and manage applications. These containers allow us to build, develop, test, and even deploy on the exact same system. We can build layered systems that fill in our dependencies. They even can play a crucial role in zero-downtime upgrades.

22 Aug 201759min

#125: Django REST framework and a new API star is born

#125: Django REST framework and a new API star is born

APIs were once the new and enabling thing in technology. Today they are table- stakes. And getting them right is important. Today we'll talk about one of the most popular and mature API frameworks in Django REST Framework. You'll meet the creator, Tom Christie and talk about the framework, API design, and even his successful take on funding open source projects.

15 Aug 20171h 7min

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