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19  avril     08h00
457: Software Supply Chain Security with Phylum
   We’ve spoken previously about security and software supply chains and we are back at it this episode. We’re diving in again with Charles Coggins. Charles works at a software supply chain company and is on to give us the insiders and defender’s perspective on how to keep our Python apps and...
16  avril     08h00
456: Building GPT Actions with FastAPI and Pydantic
   Do you know what custom GPTs are They’re configurable and shareable chat experiences with a name, logo, custom instructions, conversation starters, access to OpenAI tools, and custom API actions. And, you can build them with Python Ian Maurer has been doing just that and is here to share his...
04  avril     08h00
455: Land Your First Data Job
   Interested in data science but you’re not quite working in it yet In software, getting that very first job can truly be the hardest one to land. On this episode, we have Avery Smith from Data Career Jumpstart here to share his advice for getting your first data job. Episode sponsors Sentry Error...
21  mars     08h00
454: Data Pipelines with Dagster
   Do you have data that you pull from external sources or is generated and appears at your digital doorstep I bet that data needs processed, filtered, transformed, distributed, and much more. One of the biggest tools to create these data pipelines with Python is Dagster. And we are fortunate to have...
13  mars     08h00
453: uv - The Next Evolution in Python Packages?
   Have you ever been wait around for pip to do its thing while installing packages or syncing a virtual environment or through some higher level tool such as pip tools Then you’ll be very excited to hear about the tool just announced from Astral called uv. It’s like pip, but x faster. Charlie...
10  mars     08h00
452: Top Quart (async Flask) Extensions
   Have you heard of Quart It’s the fully async version of Flask created by Philip Jones who is working closely with the Flask team on these parallel projects. The TL;DR; version is that if you want to take advantage of async and await and you’re using Flask, you want to give Quart a solid look. We...
01  mars     08h00
451: Djangonauts, Ready for Blast-Off
   Are you interested in contributing to Django Then there is an amazing mentorship program that helps Python and Django enthusiasts, because contributes and potentially core developers of Django. It’s called Djangonauts and their slogan is where contributors launch. On this episode, we have Sarah...
22  février     08h00
450: Versioning Web APIs in Python
   You’ve built an awesome set of APIs and you have a wide array of devices and clients using them. Then you need to upgrade an end point or change them in a meaningful way. Now what That’s the conversation I dive into over the next hour with Stanislav Zmiev. We’re talking about Versioning APIs. ...
13  février     08h00
449: Building UIs in Python with FastUI
   Building web UIs in Python has always been in interesting proposition. On one end, we have a the full web design story with artisanal HTML and CSS. On another end there are several Python platforms that aim to the bring RAD, rapid app development, style of building with Python. Those can be great,...
08  février     08h00
448: Full-Time Open Source Devs Panel
   So you’ve created a Python based open source project and it’s started to take off. You’re getting contributors, lots of buzz in the podcast space, and more. But you have that day job working on Java. How do you make the transition from popular hobby project to full time job After all, you are...
03  février     08h00
447: Parallel Python Apps with Sub Interpreters
   It’s an exciting time for the capabilities of Python. We have the Faster CPython initiative going strong, the recent async work, the adoption of typing and on this episode we discuss a new isolation and parallelization capability coming to Python through sub interpreters. We have Eric Snow who...
26  janvier     08h00
446: Python in Excel
   Why is Python so popular There is plenty of room for debate on this but one solid reason is it’s easy to adopt, easy to use, and caters to people who are not quite developers data scientists but need to do some computing. Do you know where there largest untapped set of that group hang out Excel....
19  janvier     08h00
445: Inside Azure Data Centers with Mark Russinovich
   When you run your code in the cloud, how much do you know about where it runs I mean, the hardware it runs on and the data center it runs in There are just a couple of hyper scale cloud providers in the world. This episode is a very unique chance to get a deep look inside one of them: Microsoft...
02  janvier     08h00
444: The Young Coder’s Blueprint to Success
   Are you early in your software dev or data science career Maybe it hasn’t even really started yet and you’re still in school. On this episode we have Sydney Runkle who has had a ton of success in the Python space and she hasn’t even graduated yet. We sit down to talk about what she’s done and...
29  décembre     08h00
443: Python Bytes Crossover 2023
   Special crossover episode of Python Bytes to wrap up . Topics include: Michael : Hatch v . Brian : svcs : A Flexible Service Locator for Python Michael : Steering Council Term Election Results Brian : Python protocols. When to use them in your projects to...
14  décembre     08h00
442: Ultra High Speed Message Parsing with msgspec
   If you’re a fan of Pydantic or dataclasses, you’ll definitely be interested in this episode. We are talking about a super fast data modeling and validation framework called msgspec. Some of the types in here might even be better for general purpose use than Python’s native classes. Join me and Jim...
06  décembre     08h00
441: Python Syntactic Sugar?
   You’ve probably heard the term syntactic sugar , that is, syntax within a programming language that is designed to make things easier to read or to express. It makes the language sweeter for human use. It turns out Brett Cannon has spent years diving into and writing about Python’s sweet...
30  novembre     08h00
440: Talking to Notebooks with Jupyter AI
   We all know that LLMs and generative AI has been working its way into many products. It’s Jupyter’s turn to get a really awesome integration. We have David Qiu here to tell us about Jupyter AI. Jupyter AI provides a user friendly and powerful way to apply generative AI to your notebooks. It lets...
22  novembre     08h00
439: Pixi, A Fast Package Manager
   On this episode we have Wolf Vollprecht and Ruben Arts from the pixi project here to talk about pixi, a high performance package manager for Python and other languages that actually manages Python itself too. They have a lot of interesting ideas on where Python packaging should go and are putting...
16  novembre     08h00
438: Celebrating JupyterLab 4 and Jupyter 7 Releases
   Jupyter Notebooks and Jupyter Lab have to be one of the most important parts of Python when it comes to bring new users to the Python ecosystem and certainly for the day to day work of data scientists and general scientists who have made some of the biggest discoveries of recent times. And that...
07  novembre     08h00
437: HTMX for Django Developers (And All of Us)
   Are you considering or struggling with replacing much of the interactivity of your Django app with frontend JavaScript frameworks After all, your users do expect an interactive and modern app, right Before you make a rash decision, you owe it to yourself to check out HTMX. It goes well with...
01  novembre     08h00
436: An Unbiased Evaluation of Environment and Packaging Tools
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25  octobre     08h00
435: PyPI Security
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19  octobre     08h00
434: Building Mobile Apps Backed with Python
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15  octobre     08h00
433: Litestar: Effortlessly Build Performant APIs
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06  octobre     08h00
432: Migrating to Pydantic 2.0: Beanie for MongoDB
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29  septembre     08h00
431: Visualizing CPython Release Process
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19  septembre     08h00
430: Delightful Machine Learning Apps with Gradio
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11  septembre     08h00
429: Taming Flaky Tests
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29  août     08h00
428: Django Trends in 2023
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19  août     08h00
427: 10 Tips and Ideas for the Beginner to Expert Python Journey
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09  août     08h00
426: What’s New in PyScript [August 2023]
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04  août     08h00
425: Memray: The endgame Python memory profiler
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27  juillet     08h00
424: Shiny for Python
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24  juillet     08h00
423: Solving 10 different simulation problems with Python
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07  juillet     08h00
422: How data scientists use Python
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02  juillet     08h00
421: Python at Netflix
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26  juin     08h00
420: Database Consistency & Isolation for Python Devs
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14  juin     08h00
419: Debugging Python in Production with PyStack
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02  juin     08h00
418: How To Keep A Secret in Python Apps
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30  mai     08h00
417: Test-Driven Prompt Engineering for LLMs with Promptimize
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22  mai     08h00
416: Open Source Sports Analytics with PySport
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15  mai     08h00
415: Future of Pydantic and FastAPI
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07  mai     08h00
414: A Stroll Down Startup Lane
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26  avril     08h00
413: Live from PyCon 2023
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19  avril     08h00
412: PEP 711 - Distributing Python Binaries
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14  avril     08h00
411: Things I Wish Someone Had Explained To Me Sooner About Python
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06  avril     08h00
410: The Intersection of Tabular Data and Generative AI
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01  avril     08h00
409: Privacy as Code with Fides
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24  mars     08h00
408: Hatch: A Modern Python Workflow
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