Python Bytes
A podcast by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken
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405 Episodes
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#25 Could we have more in-database machine learning please?
Published: 12/05/2017 -
#24 I have a local PyPI server and so do you!
Published: 3/05/2017 -
#23 Can you grok the GIL?
Published: 26/04/2017 -
#22 PYTHONPATH considered harmful
Published: 18/04/2017 -
#21 Python has a new star framework for RESTful APIs
Published: 13/04/2017 -
#20 Finding similar but not identical images in 128 bits via Python
Published: 5/04/2017 -
#19 Put your Python dictionaries in a box and apparently Python is really wanted
Published: 27/03/2017 -
#18 Python 3 has some amazing types and you can now constructively insult your shell!
Published: 21/03/2017 -
#17 Google's Python is on fire and Simon says you have CPU load Pythonically
Published: 18/03/2017 -
#16 Postmodern Python and Open-source Financial Awards
Published: 7/03/2017 -
#15 Digging into Python packaging
Published: 28/02/2017 -
#14 Lots of Python style and Python 3000 is 3000 days old
Published: 22/02/2017 -
#13 Python making the move to GitHub and Dropbox is stepping back from Pyston
Published: 14/02/2017 -
#12 Expanding your Python mental model and serving millions of requests per second with Python
Published: 7/02/2017 -
#11 Django 2.0 is dropping Python 2 entirely, pipenv for profile functionality, and Pythonic home automation
Published: 31/01/2017 -
#10 Dismissing Python's Garbage Collection, PyPI Name Reservations, and Hackers Exfiltrate US Government Data to Save Itself
Published: 23/01/2017 -
#9 Walking with async coroutines, diving deep into requests, and a universe of options (for AIs)
Published: 17/01/2017 -
#8 Python gets Grumpy, avoiding burnout, Postman for API testing and more
Published: 10/01/2017 -
#7 Python 3.6 is out, Sanic is a blazing web framework, and are failing our open source infrastructure?
Published: 4/01/2017 -
#6 Python 3.6 is going to be awesome, Kite: your friendly co-developing AI
Published: 12/12/2016
Python Bytes is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken. The show is a short discussion on the headlines and noteworthy news in the Python, developer, and data science space.