
56 - Python Illustrated
In this episode, we hear from two sisters who put together a beginner's book about Python. The unique hook for their book is that one sister wrote the text while the other did the illustrations. Listen in as we learn abo

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In this episode, we hear from two sisters who put together a beginner's book about Python. The unique hook for their book is that one sister wrote the text while the other did the illustrations. Listen in as we learn abo

In this episode, we have special guest Paul Everitt on the show to talk about the new Python Documentary that came our last week. Paul is the head of developer advocacy at JetBrains and a “Python oldster”. We chat about

In this episode, we have the honor of having Nicolas Rougier on our show. Nicolas is a researcher and team leader at the Institute of Neurodegenerative Diseases (Bordeaux, France). We discuss how Nicolas utilizes computa

In this episode, Mike Driscoll talks about his latest book, Creating TUI Applications with Textual and Python. Learn about how and why the book came about, what were some pain points in writing the book and how much fun

In today’s podcast, we welcome Daniel Voigt Godoy to the show. Daniel is the author of Deep Learning with PyTorch Step-by-Step among other books. We chatted about the following topics: * Favorite Python packages * PyTorc

In this episode, we have special guest, Jason McDonald, the author of Dead Simple Python from No Starch Press. We chatted about the following topics: * Python packages * Packaging in general * Python concurrency vs paral

Imposter syndrome is a topic that some engineers and developers struggle with. It’s basically a type of self-doubt. WebMD has a good description and some good ideas for fighting self-doubt. Ways to combat imposter syndro

In this episode of The Python Show Podcast, we welcome Yury Selivanov as our guest. Yury is a core CPython developer and co-founder of EdgeDB and MagicStack. We chatted about many different topics, including the followin

In this episode of the Python Show Podcast, David Mertz is our guest. David is a prolific writer about the Python programming language. From his extremely popular IPM Developerworks articles to his multiple books on the

I’ve been working on lots of projects this year. Here are the ones I highlighted in this episode: * Python Logging Book * Python Logging Video Course * ObjectListView3 * JupyterLab 101 Book on Kickstarter * A book on Tex

This week, I chatted with Channin Nantasenamat about Python and the Streamlit web framework. Specifically, we chatted about the following topics: * Python packages * Streamlit * Teaching bioinformatics * Differences in d

In this episode, we welcome Kyle Stratis from Real Python to the show to chat with us about computer vision and Python. We chatted about several different topics including: * Writing about Python on Real Python * Data sc

In this episode, we welcome Will Vincent to the Python Show Podcast. Will has written several books on Django. We chatted about all things Django and Python. Specifically, we covered the following topics: * Favorite Pyth

In this episode, Mike has Alex Clark on the show. Alex is the leading developer of the fork of the Python Imaging Library (PIL), known as Pillow. We chatted about the following topics: * The origins of Pillow * Lessons l

This episode focuses on the Harlequin application, a Python SQL IDE for your terminal written using the amazing Textual package. I was honored to have Ted Conbeer, the creator of Harlequin, on the show to discuss his cre

In this episode, I chatted with Armin Ronacher about his many amazing Python packages, such as pygments, flask, Jinja, Rye, and Click! Specifically, we talked about the following: * How Flask came about * Favorite Python

In this episode, we discuss working on several different open-source Python packages. Antonio Cuni is our guest, and he chats about his work on PyScript, pdb++, pypy, HPy, and SPy. Listen in as we chat about Python, pack

In this episode, we invite the founder of Buttondown, a Python-based Software as a Service (SaaS) application for creating and managing newsletters. Mike Driscoll, the host of the show, chats with Justin about the follow

This week’s episode is all about Python technical training with special guest Trey Hunner! Trey not only does technical training, but he is also a content creator and author. In this episode, we discuss the following top

Episode 37 of The Python Show Podcast has special guest Mike Bayer, the creator of SQLAlchemy, Mako, and Alembic. In this episode, we discuss the following topics: * Python packages * The origin of SQLAlchemy and Mako *
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