
#237: A gut feeling about Python
Let's start with a philosophical question: Are you human? Are you sure? We could begin to answer the question physically. Are you made up of cells that would typically be considered as belonging to the human body?
6 Nov 201949min

#236: Scaling data science across Python and R
Do you do data science? Imagine you work with over 200 data scientists. Many of whom have diverse backgrounds or have come from non-CS backgrounds. Some of them want to use Python. Others are keen to work with R.
29 Okt 20191h

#235: Python in your Browser with Skulpt
Do you dream of a day when you can write Python in the browser rather than JavaScript? This is no pipe dream! There are several ways to write Python that runs in the browser already.
23 Okt 20191h

#234: Awesome Python Applications
Have you heard of awesome lists? They are well, pretty awesome! Gathering up the most loved libraries and packages for a given topic.
15 Okt 20191h 4min

#233: The Masonite Python Web Framework
Folks, it's not like the old days where there were just a couple of web frameworks for building apps with Python. These days there are many. One of those frameworks is the Masonite web framework created by Joseph Mancuso. Joseph is here today to tell us all about Masonite, what makes it special, it's core value proposition for web developers and much more.
10 Okt 20191h 8min

#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
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
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'll meet Cornelis van Lit. He is a scholar of medieval Islamic philosophy and woks at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. What he is doing with Python is pretty amazing.
18 Sep 201957min