Talk Python To Me
En podcast av Michael Kennedy
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#272 No IoT things in hand? Simulate them with Device Simulator Express
Publicerades: 2020-07-12 -
#271 Unlock the mysteries of time, Python's datetime that is!
Publicerades: 2020-07-04 -
#270 Python in supply chains: oil rigs, rockets, and lettuce
Publicerades: 2020-06-25 -
#269 HoloViz - a suite of tools for Python visualization
Publicerades: 2020-06-19 -
#268 Analyzing dozens of notebook environments
Publicerades: 2020-06-13 -
#267 15 amazing pytest plugins
Publicerades: 2020-06-06 -
#266 Refactoring your code, like magic with Sourcery
Publicerades: 2020-05-29 -
#265 Why is Python slow?
Publicerades: 2020-05-19 -
#264 10 tips every Flask developer should know
Publicerades: 2020-05-12 -
#263 SEO for developers
Publicerades: 2020-05-06 -
#262 Build a career in data science
Publicerades: 2020-05-01 -
#261 Monitoring and auditing machine learning
Publicerades: 2020-04-25 -
#260 From basic script to interactive data sci app with Streamlit
Publicerades: 2020-04-18 -
#259 From Academia to Tech Industry and Python
Publicerades: 2020-04-09 -
#258 Thriving in a remote developer environment
Publicerades: 2020-04-04 -
#257 Exploring the galaxy with the fastest supercomputer, Python, and radio astronomy
Publicerades: 2020-03-28 -
#256 Click to run your notebook with Binder
Publicerades: 2020-03-20 -
#255 Talking to cars with Python
Publicerades: 2020-03-14 -
#254 A Python mentorship story
Publicerades: 2020-03-06 -
#253 Moon base geekout
Publicerades: 2020-02-25
Talk Python to Me is a weekly podcast hosted by developer and entrepreneur Michael Kennedy. We dive deep into the popular packages and software developers, data scientists, and incredible hobbyists doing amazing things with Python. If you're new to Python, you'll quickly learn the ins and outs of the community by hearing from the leaders. And if you've been Pythoning for years, you'll learn about your favorite packages and the hot new ones coming out of open source.