#423: Solving 10 different simulation problems with Python
Python is used for a wide variety of software projects. One area it's really gained a huge amount of momentum is in the computational space (including data science). On this episode we welcome back Al
Leveraging the Features of Your Database With Postgres and Python
Are you getting the most out of your Postgres database? What features could you leverage to improve your Python project? This week on the show, Craig Kerstiens from Crunchy Data is here to discuss get
Episode 112: Dash, Plotly, and Learning
In this episode, Kelly and Sean meet with Adam Schroeder, community manager at Plotly and author of The Book of Dash. We'll talk about how teachers can use data visualization in the classroom with Das
Constructing Python Library APIs & Tackling Jinja Templating
What principles should you consider when designing a Python library? How do you construct a library API that's understandable and easy to use? This week on the show, Christopher Trudeau is here, bring
Python Crash Course & Learning Enough to Start Creating
How much Python do you need to learn to start creating projects? What's a good balance of information and hands-on practice? This week on the show, Eric Matthes is here to discuss his book Python Cras
#422: How data scientists use Python
Regardless of which side of Python, software developer or data scientist, you sit on, you surely know that data scientists and software devs seem to have different styles and priorities. But why? And
Episode 111: Generative AI with Eric Matthes
Episode 111: Exploring Generative AI in EducationIn Episode 111 of the Teaching Python podcast, join special guest Eric Matthes and your hosts Kelly and Sean as they dive into the intriguing world of
Exploring the Zen of Python & pandas Features for Finance
What advice can you extract from the Zen of Python? How can these nineteen guiding principles help you write more idiomatic Python? This week on the show, Christopher Trudeau is here, bringing another
#420: Database Consistency & Isolation for Python Devs
When you use a SQL database like Postgres, you have to understand the subtleties of isolation levels from read committed to serializable. And distributed databases like MongoDB offer a range of co
#342 Don't Believe Those Old Blogging Myths
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Resources and Advice for Building CircuitPython Projects
Are you looking to advance your CircuitPython projects? Would you like a collection of resources and tools to help you along your path? This week on the show, Tod Kurt is here to discuss building proj
Episode 110: CircuitPython with Kattni Rembor
Show to this week's episode, entirely devoted to CircuitPython. We're excited to have Kattni Rembor from Adafruit as our special guest, who has contributed extensively to the
#341 Shhh - For Secrets and Shells
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Inheriting a Large Python Code Base & Building a GUI With Kivy
What are the unique challenges of a large Python code base? What techniques can you implement to simplify the management of a big project? This week on the show, Christopher Trudeau is here, bringing
#419: Debugging Python in Production with PyStack
Here's the situation. You have a Python app that is locked or even has completely crashed and all you're left with is a core dump on the server. Now what? It's time for PyStack! You can capture a view
Volunteering, Organizing, and Finding a Python Community
Have you thought about getting more involved in the Python community? Are you interested in volunteering for an event or becoming an organizer? This week on the show, we speak with organizers from thi
Building Python CI With Docker & Applying for a Hacker Initiative Grant
Do you need a refresher on using Docker with Python? Would you like to learn how to configure a continuous integration pipeline with modern tools and Docker? This week on the show, Christopher Trudeau
#418: How To Keep A Secret in Python Apps
Think about the different APIs and databases your application works with. Every one of them requires either an API key or a database connection string that itself contains a password. How do you let y
Episode 109: What We Did on Our Podcast Sabbatical
Show Notes:Personal UpdatesSean Tibor shares his excitement about meeting his overseas team members for the first time.He also expresses pride at watching his first batch of students graduate and choo
#417: Test-Driven Prompt Engineering for LLMs with Promptimize
Large language models and chat-based AIs are kind of mind blowing at the moment. Many of us are playing with them for working on code or just as a fun alternative to search. But others of us are build
#338 Scripting iOS with Python
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Discussing Mojo & Improving Python Programming
Would you like to speed up your Python code dramatically? What if you only had to change a few keywords and add a couple of type hints on portions of your code? This week on the show,
#337 Backtracking For a Package
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#416: Open Source Sports Analytics with PySport
If you're looking for fun data sets for learning, for teaching, maybe a conference talk, or even if you're just really into them, sports offers up a continuous stream of rich data that many people can
#336 We found one of your batteries
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#415: Future of Pydantic and FastAPI
The release of Pydantic 2.0, its partial rewrite in Rust, and its refactoring into Pydantic core and top-level Pydantic in Python is big news. In fact, the alpha of Pydantic 2 was just released. Of co
Virtual Environment Structure & Surveying the Packaging Ecosystem
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