Vanishing Gradients

Episode 69: Python is Dead. Long Live Python! With the Creators of pandas & Parquet

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Feb 3, 2026
Alison Hill, product leader focused on multimodal UX and community learning. Marcel Kornacker, CTO and co-creator of Apache Parquet, expert in multimodal data systems. Wes McKinney, creator of pandas and data tooling veteran. They discuss agent ergonomics and language tradeoffs, adversarial AI code review, making image/video operations native to data platforms, and why taste and schemas matter for multimodal workflows.
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INSIGHT

Databases Need Native Media Verbs

  • Multimodal data needs new native operations (verbs) like resize, rotate, and frame iteration inside the data layer.
  • Treating media as mere file references forces expensive external plumbing and slows workflows.
INSIGHT

Agent Iteration Beats Human Typing

  • Agent-driven development makes test/iteration speed the primary bottleneck, not human typing speed.
  • Wes McKinney predicts many non-ML applications will shift from Python toward faster languages like Go.
ANECDOTE

Personal Project Revealed Python Bottleneck

  • Wes built a personal finance terminal UI in Python and found test runtimes became a development bottleneck.
  • That experience motivated his view that many utilities may be better written in faster languages like Go.
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