#524: 38 things Python developers should learn in 2025

#524: 38 things Python developers should learn in 2025

Python in 2025 is different. Threads really are about to run in parallel, installs finish before your coffee cools, and containers are the default. In this episode, we count down 38 things to learn this year: free-threaded CPython, uv for packaging, Docker and Compose, Kubernetes with Tilt, DuckDB and Arrow, PyScript at the edge, plus MCP for sane AI workflows. Expect practical wins and migration paths. No buzzword bingo, just what pays off in real apps. Join me along with Peter Wang and Calvin Hendrix-Parker for a fun, fast-moving conversation.

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#26: Deploying Python Web Applications (Updated)

#26: Deploying Python Web Applications (Updated)

So, you've build an amazing Python web app and now what? You want to put it online of course but that's a whole different skill set. You're in luck, because Matthew Makai is here to tell us all about deploy Python applications on this episode of Talk Python To Me.

22 Sep 20151h 13min

#25: Effective Python

#25: Effective Python

What if you could bottle up all the wisdom and hard-fought experience of many expert Python developers and power up your own skills? That's what Brett Slatkin did and he put it in his book Effective Python.

15 Sep 201554min

#24: Fluent Python

#24: Fluent Python

Are you fluent in Python or do you speak the language with an accent? Maybe you have a hint of C++ in your for-in loop or even a little C# coming through in your function names.

8 Sep 20151h 8min

#23: 3D Printing with Python at Authentise

#23: 3D Printing with Python at Authentise

You've heard of the full-stack developer and full-stack Python, but this week Authentise is taking it to a new level with Python all the way from the cloud to the client to the printer.

1 Sep 20150s

#22: CPython Internals and Learning Python with pythontutor.com

#22: CPython Internals and Learning Python with pythontutor.com

It's time to look deep within the machine and understand what *really* happens when your Python code executes. We're code-walking through the CPython code and visualizing it at pythontutor.com.

25 Aug 20151h 2min

#21: PyPy - The JIT Compiled Python Implementation

#21: PyPy - The JIT Compiled Python Implementation

Is your Python code running a little slow? Did you know that the PyPy runtime could make it run up to 10x faster? Seriously! Maciej Fijalkowski is here to tell us all about it. This episode is all about the alternative, JIT compiled, garbage collection Python implementation PyPy.

18 Aug 201553min

#20: Interactive Python and Teaching Python: Beyond Text Books

#20: Interactive Python and Teaching Python: Beyond Text Books

What if your computer science textbooks could run their python code samples and that code ran directly in your browser, kinda like JavaScript but better, because: Python. It is possible and Brad Miller is making it happen!

11 Aug 201548min

#19: Automate the Boring Stuff with Python

#19: Automate the Boring Stuff with Python

Some of the things we do in life are tedious and boring. It's the kind of thing that machines or robots could do. So let's build those machines!

4 Aug 201541min

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