#523: Pyrefly: Fast, IDE-friendly typing for Python

#523: Pyrefly: Fast, IDE-friendly typing for Python

Python typing got fast enough to feel invisible. Pyrefly is a new, open source type checker and IDE language server from Meta, written in Rust, with a focus on instant feedback and real-world DX. Today, we will dig into what it is, why it exists, and how it plays with the rest of the typing ecosystem. We have Abby Mitchell, Danny Yang, and Kyle Into from Pyrefly here to dive into the project.

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#309: What ML Can Teach Us About Life: 7 Lessons

#309: What ML Can Teach Us About Life: 7 Lessons

Machine learning and data science are full of best practices and important workflows. Can we extrapolate these to our broader lives? Eugene Yan and I give it a shot on this slightly more philosophical episode of Talk Python To Me.

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#308: Docker for Python Developers (2021 Edition)

#308: Docker for Python Developers (2021 Edition)

Docker is one of the core elements of developing Python applications in consistent ways as well as running them across different hardware universally. On this episode, you'll meet Peter McKee from Docker. He's here to catch us up on what's happening in the Docker universe for Python developers.

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#307: Python from 1994 to 2021, my how you've grown!

#307: Python from 1994 to 2021, my how you've grown!

Python has changed a lot since its inception 30 years ago. On this episode, you'll meet Paul Everitt and Barry Warsaw. They have both been involved with Python since the very first Python conference (called SPAM1 even). We discuss how it's changed but also how so many of the pressures and ideas from the very early days are still playing out in 2021. I'm sure you'll enjoy all the stories and reminiscing.

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#306: Scaling Python and Jupyter with ZeroMQ

#306: Scaling Python and Jupyter with ZeroMQ

When we talk about scaling software threading and async get all the buzz. And while they are powerful, using asynchronous queues can often be much more effective. You might think this means creating a Celery server, maybe running RabbitMQ or Redis as well. What if you wanted this async ability and many more message exchange patterns like pub/sub. But you wanted to do zero of that server work? Then you should check out ZeroMQ.

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#305: Python community at Python Discord

#305: Python community at Python Discord

People often ask me how they can find a Python community to be part of. Maybe discussion forum or slack channel. This week, we look at one of the most active communities in Python Discord. It's Python, on a discord server. But it's more than that too.

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#304: asyncio all the things with Omnilib

#304: asyncio all the things with Omnilib

The relatively recent introduction of async and await as keywords in Python have spawned a whole area of high performance, highly scalable frameworks and supporting libraries. One such library that has great async building blocks is Omnilib.

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#303: Python for Astronomy with Dr. Becky

#303: Python for Astronomy with Dr. Becky

If you are involved in science or use computational tools in your work, you should be using code to solve your problem. On this episode, we have Dr. Becky Smethurst who's an astrophysicist at Oxford University. She uses Python to explore galaxies and black holes.

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#302: The Data Engineering Landscape in 2021

#302: The Data Engineering Landscape in 2021

I'm sure you're familiar with data science. But what about data engineering? Are these the same or how are they related?

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