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#335 Should you get your mojo on?

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#414: A Stroll Down Startup Lane

At PyCon 2023, there was a section of the expo floor dedicated to new Python-based companies called Startup Row. I wanted to bring their stories and the experience of talking with these new startups t

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Checking Project Dependencies & Python Dev Resource Collections

How can you ensure that you've appropriately declared your project's required dependencies? How do you determine what dependencies are missing from a third-party project that you can't run? This week

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#334 Packaging Organizations

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Targeting WebAssembly Platforms & Distilling a Minimum Viable Python

Are you familiar with the different versions of WebAssembly? Could WASM be the write once, run everywhere solution that developers have searched for? Where does distributing Python applications fit

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#413: Live from PyCon 2023

Did you make this year's PyCon event in the US? There was a lot of excitement this time around in Salt Lake City. In this episode I'll bring you a bunch of experiences we had this year. It starts wher

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#333 Live From PyCon

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#412: PEP 711 - Distributing Python Binaries

What if we distributed CPython, the runtime, in the same way we distributed Python packages - as prebuilt binary wheels that only need to be downloaded and unzipped to run? For starters, that would me


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#332 A Python, a Slurpee, and Some Chaos

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Seeking Faster Text Processing & Python's .__repr__() vs .__str__()

What can you do if your text manipulation in Python is slowing you down? Are there faster alternatives using a compiled extension? This week on the show, Christopher Trudeau is here, bringing another

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#411: Things I Wish Someone Had Explained To Me Sooner About Python

What advice would you give someone just getting into Python? What did you learn over time through hard work and a few tears that would have really helped you? It's a fun game to play and we have Jason

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#331 Python From the Future

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Automate Processes and Distribute Python Tools With RPA and RCC

Are you exploring automation of your repetitive business tasks with Python? How are you going to share your helpful tools with co-workers? This week on the show, Sampo Ahokas from Robocorp is here to

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#410: The Intersection of Tabular Data and Generative AI

AI has taken the world by storm. It's gone from near zero to amazing in just a few years. We have ChatGPT, we have Stable Diffusion. But what about Jupyter Notebooks and pandas? In this episode, we me

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#330 Your data, validated 5x-50x faster, coming soon

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#409: Privacy as Code with Fides

We all know that privacy regulations are getting more strict. And that many of our users no longer believe that privacy is dead. But for even medium-sized organizations, actually tracking how we are


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Evaluating Python Packages & Celebrating 20 Years of PyCon US

Have you ever installed a Python package without knowing anything about it? What best practices should you employ to ensure the quality of your next package installation? Christopher Trudeau is back t

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#329 Creating very old Python code

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Lessons Learned From Four Years Programming With Python

What are the core lessons you've learned along your Python development journey? What are key takeaways you would share with new users of the language? This week on the show, Duarte Oliveira e Carmo is

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#408: Hatch: A Modern Python Workflow

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#328 We are going to need some context here

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#407: pytest tips and tricks for better testing

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Coding With namedtuple & Python's Dynamic Superpowers

Have you explored Python's collections module? Within it, you'll find a powerful factory function called namedtuple(), which provides multiple enhancements over the standard tuple for writing clearer

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#327 Untangling XML with Pydantic

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Episode 108: Hardware for Learning

Kelly and Sean interview Ryan Dehmoubed, co-founder of JuiceMind a startup focused on hardware and software for the K-12 computer science education market. Their initial products foc

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#406: Reimagining Python's Packaging Workflows

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Sharing Your Python App Across Platforms With BeeWare

Are you interested in deploying your Python project everywhere? This week on the show, Russell Keith-Magee, founder and maintainer of the BeeWare project, returns. Russell shares recent updates to Bri

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#326 Let's Go for a PyGWalk

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Episode 107: AI In The Middle School with Dr. Nisha Talagala

Have you ever wondered how Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant can understand and respond to our commands? Or how Netflix or YouTube recommend the next video for us to watch? The answer lies in Artificia

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Django Deployment Strategies & Preparing for PyCascades 2023

Have you decided how you're going to deploy your Django project? Should you use a VPS or a PaaS? Christopher Trudeau is back this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder's Weekly articles and projects

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#405: Testing in Radio Astronomy with Python and pytest

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#325 It's called a merge conflict

How can you ensure that you've appropriately declared your project's required dependencies? How do you determine what dependencies are missing from a third-party project that you can't run? This week3



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