Talk Python To Me

Michael Kennedy
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136 snips
Aug 2, 2024 • 1h 1min

#473: Being a developer with ADHD

Chris Ferdinandi, a developer and advocate with ADHD, shares his personal journey navigating the tech world. He discusses the unique challenges and advantages ADHD brings to programming, including hyperfocus and task management hurdles. Chris emphasizes the importance of building a supportive community and offers practical strategies for maintaining productivity, like using simple digital tools for organization. The conversation also touches on managing distractions in remote work and the humorous side of agile frameworks.
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22 snips
Jul 26, 2024 • 1h 2min

#472: State of Flask and Pallets in 2024

David Lord, the lead maintainer of Flask, shares insights into the future of this pivotal Python web framework. He discusses the evolution of Flask and its open-source ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of community engagement. The conversation highlights challenges in managing contributions and open issues while also touching on the advancements in DevOps practices. Listeners will discover how Flask is integrating with new frameworks like Quark and the ongoing efforts to improve the contributor experience, making it easier for developers to participate.
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38 snips
Jul 22, 2024 • 1h 4min

#471: Learning and teaching Pandas

Reuven Lerner, author of Pandas Workout, shares strategies for learning Pandas and Python, including workout exercises. Topics include challenges with app store reviews, coding style in pandas, efficient data categorization, outliers, and the importance of programming skills in diverse fields.
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Jul 12, 2024 • 1h 19min

#470: Python in Medicine and Patient Care

Dr. Somak Roy discusses using Python in a Children's Hospital to speed up patient care. Topics include Python in molecular pathology, resolving code bugs with Sentry, transitioning to Python in genomics, and developing custom lab information systems for pediatric cancer care.
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29 snips
Jul 8, 2024 • 59min

#469: PuePy: Reactive frontend framework in Python

Exploring PuePy, a reactive frontend framework in Python, bringing Python to the browser with Pyodide, creating progressive web apps in Pyscript, comparing reactivity in Vue, delving into PuePy components, discussing SPAs with PewPie, browser challenges in Python frontend development, and handling email send failures with Pupy project.
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29 snips
Jul 1, 2024 • 1h 6min

#468: Python Trends Episode 2024

Python experts Jodie Burchell, Carol Willing, and Paul Everett discuss Python's future trends, large language models' impact on science, transparency in AI, Python evolution, refactoring benefits, community inclusivity, data science challenges, and the importance of human creativity in programming.
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Jun 20, 2024 • 35min

#467: Data Science Panel at PyCon 2024

Join Jodie Burchell, Maria Jose Molina-Contreras, and Jessica Greene as they discuss recent data science topics like model evaluations, practicality vs. complexity, bias assessment, and measuring metrics. They share insights on career transitions, challenges in the field, and the intersection of data science with other domains. The conversation covers a wide range of data science aspects and emphasizes the importance of networking and continuous learning.
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23 snips
Jun 14, 2024 • 1h

#466: Pydantic Performance Tips

Sydney Runkle shares Pydantic performance tips to optimize code efficiency, covering techniques like using tag unions for discrimination in validation, efficient creation of type adapters, and strategies for importing code specifications. The discussion also explores discriminators for nested models, 'skip validation' annotations, and tools like CODSPEED for benchmark tests. Learn about Pydantic's impact on projects like FastAPI and the potential integration with large language models for enhanced productivity.
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31 snips
Jun 8, 2024 • 1h 9min

#465: The AI Revolution Won't Be Monopolized

Ines Montani discusses how open source will shape the future of AI, challenging tech giants. Topics include transfer learning benefits, open-source AI models, concerns about monopolies, and the importance of collaboration in preventing AI monopolization.
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17 snips
May 29, 2024 • 55min

#464: Seeing code flows and generating tests with Kolo

Developer Wilhelm Klopp discusses Kolo, an extension for VS Code to analyze Django requests and overlaps. They explore visualizing code flows, generating tests with Kolo, and the evolution of code visualization features. The podcast delves into algorithmic test generation, open-source decisions, and the innovative features of Kolo for efficient coding practices.

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