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Python Bytes podcast delivers headlines directly to your earbuds. EPISODE #233 RAAS: README AS A SERVICE News and announcements from the Python community for the week of May12th, 2021
EPISODE #225 SELECT PYDANTIC FROM MONGODB News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Mar17th, 2021
EPISODE #206 PYTHON DROPPING OLD OPERATING SYSTEMS IS Sponsored by Techmeme Ride Home podcast: pythonbytes.fm/ride Special guest: Steve Dower - @zooba Brian #1: Making Enums (as always, arguably) more Pythonic “I hate enums” Harry Percival; Hilarious look at why enums are frustrating in Python and a semi-reasonable workaround to make them usable. EPISODE #189 WHAT DOES STR.STRIP() DO? ARE YOU SURE News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Jul9th, 2020
EPISODE #181 IT'S TIME TO INTERROGATE YOUR PYTHON CODE Brian #1: interrogate: checks your code base for missing docstrings Suggested by Herbert Beemster; Written and Maintained by Lynn Root, @roguelynn Having docstrings helps you understand code. They can be on methods, functions, classes, and modules, and even packages, if you put a docstring in __init__.py files.; I love how docstrings pop up in editors like VS Code & PyCharm do with EPISODE #192 CALCULATIONS BY HAND, BUT IN THE COMPTER Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training; Test & Code Podcast; Brian #1: Building a self-updating profile README for GitHub Simon Willison, co-createor of Django “GitHub quietly released a new feature at some point in the past few days: profile READMEs. EPISODE #179 GUIDO VAN ROSSUM DROPS IN ON PYTHON BYTES Brian #4: Codes of Conduct and Enforcement I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. No reason. Just interesting topic, I think. Interesting the differences in CoC and enforcement clauses of different projects based on the types of interaction most likely toneed enforcement.
EPISODE #83 FROM __FUTURE__ IMPORT BRACES News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Jun22nd, 2018
PYTHON BYTES PODCASTEPISODESSUBMIT NEWSFRIENDS OF THE SHOWAPI EVOLUTION THE RIGHT WAYSPONSOR USOUR SPONSORS Are you into testing? If you are into testing, you really owe it to yourself to pick up Brian's new book: Python Testing with pytest: Simple, Rapid, Effective, and Scalable For Python-based projects, pytest is the undeniable choice to test your code if you’re looking for a full-featured, API-independent, flexible, and extensible testingframework.
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Python Bytes podcast delivers headlines directly to your earbuds. EPISODE #233 RAAS: README AS A SERVICE News and announcements from the Python community for the week of May12th, 2021
EPISODE #225 SELECT PYDANTIC FROM MONGODB News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Mar17th, 2021
EPISODE #206 PYTHON DROPPING OLD OPERATING SYSTEMS IS Sponsored by Techmeme Ride Home podcast: pythonbytes.fm/ride Special guest: Steve Dower - @zooba Brian #1: Making Enums (as always, arguably) more Pythonic “I hate enums” Harry Percival; Hilarious look at why enums are frustrating in Python and a semi-reasonable workaround to make them usable. EPISODE #189 WHAT DOES STR.STRIP() DO? ARE YOU SURE News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Jul9th, 2020
EPISODE #181 IT'S TIME TO INTERROGATE YOUR PYTHON CODE Brian #1: interrogate: checks your code base for missing docstrings Suggested by Herbert Beemster; Written and Maintained by Lynn Root, @roguelynn Having docstrings helps you understand code. They can be on methods, functions, classes, and modules, and even packages, if you put a docstring in __init__.py files.; I love how docstrings pop up in editors like VS Code & PyCharm do with EPISODE #192 CALCULATIONS BY HAND, BUT IN THE COMPTER Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training; Test & Code Podcast; Brian #1: Building a self-updating profile README for GitHub Simon Willison, co-createor of Django “GitHub quietly released a new feature at some point in the past few days: profile READMEs. EPISODE #179 GUIDO VAN ROSSUM DROPS IN ON PYTHON BYTES Brian #4: Codes of Conduct and Enforcement I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. No reason. Just interesting topic, I think. Interesting the differences in CoC and enforcement clauses of different projects based on the types of interaction most likely toneed enforcement.
EPISODE #83 FROM __FUTURE__ IMPORT BRACES News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Jun22nd, 2018
EPISODE #231 GO PYTHON, GO! About the show. Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training; pytest book; Patreon Supporters; Special guests: Cecil Phillip; Brian #1: For-Else: A Weird but Useful Feature in Python Yang Zhou; After a for loop, you can put an else block.; The else block only executes when there is no break in the loop. If the loop got all the way to the end, and off the end EPISODE #237 SEPARATE YOUR SQL AND PYTHON, ASYNCHRONOUSLY About the show. Sponsored by Sentry: Sign up at pythonbytes.fm/sentry; And please, when signing up, click Got a promo code?Redeem and enter PYTHONBYTES; Special guest: Mike Groves Michael #1: Textual Textual (Rich.tui) is a TUI (Text User Interface) framework for EPISODE #230 PYMARS? YES! FLOC? NO! News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Apr21st, 2021
EPISODE #232 PYPI IN A BOX AND A REVOLUTIONARY KEYBOARD About the show. Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training; pytest book; Patreon Supporters; Special guest: Annette Lewis Brian #1: Sphinx Themes Gallery update Curated and maintained by @pradyunsg and @shirou.; I actually don’t know what it looked like before, but this is great. TRANSCRIPTS EPISODE #237 SEPARATE YOUR SQL AND PYTHON 00:00 Hello, and welcome to Python bytes where we deliver Python news and headlines directly to your earbuds. This is Episode 237. RecordedJune 9 2021.
EPISODE #206 PYTHON DROPPING OLD OPERATING SYSTEMS IS Sponsored by Techmeme Ride Home podcast: pythonbytes.fm/ride Special guest: Steve Dower - @zooba Brian #1: Making Enums (as always, arguably) more Pythonic “I hate enums” Harry Percival; Hilarious look at why enums are frustrating in Python and a semi-reasonable workaround to make them usable. EPISODE #195 RUNTIME TYPE CHECKING FOR PYTHON TYPE HINTS News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Aug18th, 2020
EPISODE #218 KEYBOARDS FOR DEVELOPERS, PYTHON, AND SOME News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Jan27th, 2021
EPISODE #184 TOO MANY WAYS TO WAIT WITH AWAIT? News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Jun5th, 2020
EPISODE #176 HOW PYTHON IMPLEMENTS SUPER LONG INTEGERS News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Apr7th, 2020
PYTHON BYTES PODCASTEPISODESSUBMIT NEWSFRIENDS OF THE SHOWAPI EVOLUTION THE RIGHT WAYSPONSOR USOUR SPONSORS Python Bytes is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken . Python Bytes podcast delivers headlines directly to your earbuds. If you want to stay up on the Python developer news but don't have time to scour reddit, twitter, and other news sources, just subscribe and you'll get the best picks delivered weekly.EPISODES -
Teaching Python podcast on the podcast! 46:03. #225. 2021-03-17. SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. 39:18. #224. 2021-03-10. Join us on a Python adventure back to 1977. EPISODE #231 GO PYTHON, GO! Tortoise ORM is supported on CPython >= 3.7 for SQLite, MySQL and PostgreSQL. They offer a nice, broad perf comparison on their github page. Really nice and clean API for ORM things, again on the github page. Tortoise ORM uses Aerich as database migrations tool. Cecil #3: Faster Python with Go Shared objects. EPISODE #233 RAAS: README AS A SERVICE Static Python is an experimental bytecode compiler that makes use of type annotations to emit type-specialized and type-checked Python bytecode. Static Python plus Cinder JIT achieves 7x the performance of stock CPython on a typed version of the Richards benchmark. PyCon USstarts today.
EPISODE #237 SEPARATE YOUR SQL AND PYTHON, ASYNCHRONOUSLY About the show. Sponsored by Sentry: Sign up at pythonbytes.fm/sentry; And please, when signing up, click Got a promo code?Redeem and enter PYTHONBYTES; Special guest: Mike Groves Michael #1: Textual Textual (Rich.tui) is a TUI (Text User Interface) framework for EPISODE #181 IT'S TIME TO INTERROGATE YOUR PYTHON CODE Episode #181: It's time to interrogate your Python code. Published Thu, May 14, 2020, recorded Wed, May 6, 2020. Having docstrings helps you understand code. They can be on methods, functions, classes, and modules, and even packages, if you put a docstring in __init__.py files. I love how docstrings pop up in editors like VS Code & PyCharmdo
EPISODE #225 SELECT PYDANTIC FROM MONGODB Episode #225: SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. Published Wed, Mar 17, 2021, recorded Wed, Mar 17, 2021. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud ) Sponsored by Linode! pythonbytes.fm/linode Special guest: SebastianWitowski. YouTube.
EPISODE #179 GUIDO VAN ROSSUM DROPS IN ON PYTHON BYTES Episode #179: Guido van Rossum drops in on Python Bytes. Published Thu, Apr 30, 2020, recorded Tue, Apr 21, 2020. ( embed this episodevia SoundCloud )
EPISODE #206 PYTHON DROPPING OLD OPERATING SYSTEMS IS Implementation plan for speeding up CPython: The overall aim is to speed up CPython by a factor of (approximately) five. We aim to do this in four distinct stages, each stage increasing the speed of CPython by (approximately) 50%: 1.5**4 ≈ 5. Each stage will betargeted at a
EPISODE #232 PYPI IN A BOX AND A REVOLUTIONARY KEYBOARD via Jared Chung. Connectivity is still a challenge in many countries, especially Africa. Vuyisile Ndlovu created PyPI in a Box. Post PyCon Africa, in the conference slack group, attendees shared the most common problems across the continent, and the state of internet connectivity was the overwhelming response. PYTHON BYTES PODCASTEPISODESSUBMIT NEWSFRIENDS OF THE SHOWAPI EVOLUTION THE RIGHT WAYSPONSOR USOUR SPONSORS Python Bytes is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken . Python Bytes podcast delivers headlines directly to your earbuds. If you want to stay up on the Python developer news but don't have time to scour reddit, twitter, and other news sources, just subscribe and you'll get the best picks delivered weekly.EPISODES -
Teaching Python podcast on the podcast! 46:03. #225. 2021-03-17. SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. 39:18. #224. 2021-03-10. Join us on a Python adventure back to 1977. EPISODE #233 RAAS: README AS A SERVICE Static Python is an experimental bytecode compiler that makes use of type annotations to emit type-specialized and type-checked Python bytecode. Static Python plus Cinder JIT achieves 7x the performance of stock CPython on a typed version of the Richards benchmark. PyCon USstarts today.
EPISODE #231 GO PYTHON, GO! Tortoise ORM is supported on CPython >= 3.7 for SQLite, MySQL and PostgreSQL. They offer a nice, broad perf comparison on their github page. Really nice and clean API for ORM things, again on the github page. Tortoise ORM uses Aerich as database migrations tool. Cecil #3: Faster Python with Go Shared objects. EPISODE #181 IT'S TIME TO INTERROGATE YOUR PYTHON CODE Episode #181: It's time to interrogate your Python code. Published Thu, May 14, 2020, recorded Wed, May 6, 2020. Having docstrings helps you understand code. They can be on methods, functions, classes, and modules, and even packages, if you put a docstring in __init__.py files. I love how docstrings pop up in editors like VS Code & PyCharmdo
EPISODE #225 SELECT PYDANTIC FROM MONGODB Episode #225: SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. Published Wed, Mar 17, 2021, recorded Wed, Mar 17, 2021. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud ) Sponsored by Linode! pythonbytes.fm/linode Special guest: SebastianWitowski. YouTube.
EPISODE #179 GUIDO VAN ROSSUM DROPS IN ON PYTHON BYTES Episode #179: Guido van Rossum drops in on Python Bytes. Published Thu, Apr 30, 2020, recorded Tue, Apr 21, 2020. ( embed this episodevia SoundCloud )
EPISODE #230 PYMARS? YES! FLOC? NO! From EFF: Google’s pitch to privacy advocates is that a world with FLoC will be better than the world we have today, where data brokers and ad-tech giants track and profile with impunity. But that framing is based on a false premise that we have to choose between “old EPISODE #206 PYTHON DROPPING OLD OPERATING SYSTEMS IS Implementation plan for speeding up CPython: The overall aim is to speed up CPython by a factor of (approximately) five. We aim to do this in four distinct stages, each stage increasing the speed of CPython by (approximately) 50%: 1.5**4 ≈ 5. Each stage will betargeted at a
EPISODE #232 PYPI IN A BOX AND A REVOLUTIONARY KEYBOARD via Jared Chung. Connectivity is still a challenge in many countries, especially Africa. Vuyisile Ndlovu created PyPI in a Box. Post PyCon Africa, in the conference slack group, attendees shared the most common problems across the continent, and the state of internet connectivity was the overwhelming response. EPISODE LIVE STREAMS Episode live streams - Active Now! Python Bytes live stream. YouTube. Python Bytes Podcast. 1.3K subscribers. Subscribe. Python Bytes 236 Live Stream. Watch later. EPISODE #237 SEPARATE YOUR SQL AND PYTHON, ASYNCHRONOUSLY About the show. Sponsored by Sentry: Sign up at pythonbytes.fm/sentry; And please, when signing up, click Got a promo code?Redeem and enter PYTHONBYTES; Special guest: Mike Groves Michael #1: Textual Textual (Rich.tui) is a TUI (Text User Interface) framework for EPISODE #215 A VISUAL INTRODUCTION TO NUMPY Episode #215: A Visual Introduction to NumPy. Published Wed, Jan 6, 2021, recorded Wed, Jan 6, 2021. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud ) Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training. pytest book. Patreon Supporters. Special guest: JasonMcDonald.
EPISODE #206 PYTHON DROPPING OLD OPERATING SYSTEMS IS Implementation plan for speeding up CPython: The overall aim is to speed up CPython by a factor of (approximately) five. We aim to do this in four distinct stages, each stage increasing the speed of CPython by (approximately) 50%: 1.5**4 ≈ 5. Each stage will betargeted at a
EPISODE #195 RUNTIME TYPE CHECKING FOR PYTHON TYPE HINTS Episode #195: Runtime type checking for Python type hints. Published Tue, Aug 18, 2020, recorded Wed, Aug 12, 2020. Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Python API and shell utilities to monitor file system events. try $ watchmedo log and see what happens in thatfolder.
EPISODE #174 HAPPY DEVELOPERS USE PYTHON 3 Episode #174: Happy developers use Python 3. Published Thu, Mar 26, 2020, recorded Wed, Mar 18, 2020. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud) Sponsored by
EPISODE #218 KEYBOARDS FOR DEVELOPERS, PYTHON, AND SOME Brian #1: Constant Folding in Python. Arpit Bhayani. Constant Folding is when a language replaces constant expressions at compile time rather than computing them at runtime. CPython does this while creating the bytecode. We can use dis to see it in action. >>> import dis >>> dis.dis ("day_sec = 24 * 60 * 60") 1 0 LOAD_CONST 0 (86400) 2STORE
EPISODE #83 FROM __FUTURE__ IMPORT BRACES News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Jun22nd, 2018
EPISODE #219 HTMX: DYNAMIC AND LIVE HTML WITHOUT Michael #5: HTMX: Dynamic and live HTML without JavaScript. htmx allows you to access AJAX, CSS Transitions, WebSockets and Server Sent Events directly in HTM. Best seen via the examples section - try some out live on their site. Has a cool Server Requests pane for EPISODE #228 SUPREME COURT DECIDES API COPYRIGHT BATTLE Michael #5: Supreme Court sides with Google in API copyright battle with Oracle. The Supreme Court has sided with Google in its decade-long legal battle with Oracle over the copyright status of application programming interfaces. The ruling means that Google will not owe Oracle billions of dollars in damages. PYTHON BYTES PODCASTEPISODESSUBMIT NEWSFRIENDS OF THE SHOWAPI EVOLUTION THE RIGHT WAYSPONSOR USOUR SPONSORS Python Bytes is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken . Python Bytes podcast delivers headlines directly to your earbuds. If you want to stay up on the Python developer news but don't have time to scour reddit, twitter, and other news sources, just subscribe and you'll get the best picks delivered weekly.EPISODES -
Teaching Python podcast on the podcast! 46:03. #225. 2021-03-17. SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. 39:18. #224. 2021-03-10. Join us on a Python adventure back to 1977. EPISODE #231 GO PYTHON, GO! Tortoise ORM is supported on CPython >= 3.7 for SQLite, MySQL and PostgreSQL. They offer a nice, broad perf comparison on their github page. Really nice and clean API for ORM things, again on the github page. Tortoise ORM uses Aerich as database migrations tool. Cecil #3: Faster Python with Go Shared objects. EPISODE #233 RAAS: README AS A SERVICE Static Python is an experimental bytecode compiler that makes use of type annotations to emit type-specialized and type-checked Python bytecode. Static Python plus Cinder JIT achieves 7x the performance of stock CPython on a typed version of the Richards benchmark. PyCon USstarts today.
EPISODE #237 SEPARATE YOUR SQL AND PYTHON, ASYNCHRONOUSLY About the show. Sponsored by Sentry: Sign up at pythonbytes.fm/sentry; And please, when signing up, click Got a promo code?Redeem and enter PYTHONBYTES; Special guest: Mike Groves Michael #1: Textual Textual (Rich.tui) is a TUI (Text User Interface) framework for EPISODE #181 IT'S TIME TO INTERROGATE YOUR PYTHON CODE Episode #181: It's time to interrogate your Python code. Published Thu, May 14, 2020, recorded Wed, May 6, 2020. Having docstrings helps you understand code. They can be on methods, functions, classes, and modules, and even packages, if you put a docstring in __init__.py files. I love how docstrings pop up in editors like VS Code & PyCharmdo
EPISODE #225 SELECT PYDANTIC FROM MONGODB Episode #225: SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. Published Wed, Mar 17, 2021, recorded Wed, Mar 17, 2021. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud ) Sponsored by Linode! pythonbytes.fm/linode Special guest: SebastianWitowski. YouTube.
EPISODE #179 GUIDO VAN ROSSUM DROPS IN ON PYTHON BYTES Episode #179: Guido van Rossum drops in on Python Bytes. Published Thu, Apr 30, 2020, recorded Tue, Apr 21, 2020. ( embed this episodevia SoundCloud )
EPISODE #206 PYTHON DROPPING OLD OPERATING SYSTEMS IS Implementation plan for speeding up CPython: The overall aim is to speed up CPython by a factor of (approximately) five. We aim to do this in four distinct stages, each stage increasing the speed of CPython by (approximately) 50%: 1.5**4 ≈ 5. Each stage will betargeted at a
EPISODE #232 PYPI IN A BOX AND A REVOLUTIONARY KEYBOARD via Jared Chung. Connectivity is still a challenge in many countries, especially Africa. Vuyisile Ndlovu created PyPI in a Box. Post PyCon Africa, in the conference slack group, attendees shared the most common problems across the continent, and the state of internet connectivity was the overwhelming response. PYTHON BYTES PODCASTEPISODESSUBMIT NEWSFRIENDS OF THE SHOWAPI EVOLUTION THE RIGHT WAYSPONSOR USOUR SPONSORS Python Bytes is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken . Python Bytes podcast delivers headlines directly to your earbuds. If you want to stay up on the Python developer news but don't have time to scour reddit, twitter, and other news sources, just subscribe and you'll get the best picks delivered weekly.EPISODES -
Teaching Python podcast on the podcast! 46:03. #225. 2021-03-17. SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. 39:18. #224. 2021-03-10. Join us on a Python adventure back to 1977. EPISODE #231 GO PYTHON, GO! Tortoise ORM is supported on CPython >= 3.7 for SQLite, MySQL and PostgreSQL. They offer a nice, broad perf comparison on their github page. Really nice and clean API for ORM things, again on the github page. Tortoise ORM uses Aerich as database migrations tool. Cecil #3: Faster Python with Go Shared objects. EPISODE #233 RAAS: README AS A SERVICE Static Python is an experimental bytecode compiler that makes use of type annotations to emit type-specialized and type-checked Python bytecode. Static Python plus Cinder JIT achieves 7x the performance of stock CPython on a typed version of the Richards benchmark. PyCon USstarts today.
EPISODE #237 SEPARATE YOUR SQL AND PYTHON, ASYNCHRONOUSLY About the show. Sponsored by Sentry: Sign up at pythonbytes.fm/sentry; And please, when signing up, click Got a promo code?Redeem and enter PYTHONBYTES; Special guest: Mike Groves Michael #1: Textual Textual (Rich.tui) is a TUI (Text User Interface) framework for EPISODE #181 IT'S TIME TO INTERROGATE YOUR PYTHON CODE Episode #181: It's time to interrogate your Python code. Published Thu, May 14, 2020, recorded Wed, May 6, 2020. Having docstrings helps you understand code. They can be on methods, functions, classes, and modules, and even packages, if you put a docstring in __init__.py files. I love how docstrings pop up in editors like VS Code & PyCharmdo
EPISODE #225 SELECT PYDANTIC FROM MONGODB Episode #225: SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. Published Wed, Mar 17, 2021, recorded Wed, Mar 17, 2021. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud ) Sponsored by Linode! pythonbytes.fm/linode Special guest: SebastianWitowski. YouTube.
EPISODE #179 GUIDO VAN ROSSUM DROPS IN ON PYTHON BYTES Episode #179: Guido van Rossum drops in on Python Bytes. Published Thu, Apr 30, 2020, recorded Tue, Apr 21, 2020. ( embed this episodevia SoundCloud )
EPISODE #206 PYTHON DROPPING OLD OPERATING SYSTEMS IS Implementation plan for speeding up CPython: The overall aim is to speed up CPython by a factor of (approximately) five. We aim to do this in four distinct stages, each stage increasing the speed of CPython by (approximately) 50%: 1.5**4 ≈ 5. Each stage will betargeted at a
EPISODE #232 PYPI IN A BOX AND A REVOLUTIONARY KEYBOARD via Jared Chung. Connectivity is still a challenge in many countries, especially Africa. Vuyisile Ndlovu created PyPI in a Box. Post PyCon Africa, in the conference slack group, attendees shared the most common problems across the continent, and the state of internet connectivity was the overwhelming response. EPISODE LIVE STREAMS Episode live streams - Active Now! Python Bytes live stream. YouTube. Python Bytes Podcast. 1.3K subscribers. Subscribe. Python Bytes 236 Live Stream. Watch later. EPISODE #237 SEPARATE YOUR SQL AND PYTHON, ASYNCHRONOUSLY About the show. Sponsored by Sentry: Sign up at pythonbytes.fm/sentry; And please, when signing up, click Got a promo code?Redeem and enter PYTHONBYTES; Special guest: Mike Groves Michael #1: Textual Textual (Rich.tui) is a TUI (Text User Interface) framework for EPISODE #215 A VISUAL INTRODUCTION TO NUMPY Episode #215: A Visual Introduction to NumPy. Published Wed, Jan 6, 2021, recorded Wed, Jan 6, 2021. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud ) Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training. pytest book. Patreon Supporters. Special guest: JasonMcDonald.
EPISODE #206 PYTHON DROPPING OLD OPERATING SYSTEMS IS Implementation plan for speeding up CPython: The overall aim is to speed up CPython by a factor of (approximately) five. We aim to do this in four distinct stages, each stage increasing the speed of CPython by (approximately) 50%: 1.5**4 ≈ 5. Each stage will betargeted at a
EPISODE #195 RUNTIME TYPE CHECKING FOR PYTHON TYPE HINTS Episode #195: Runtime type checking for Python type hints. Published Tue, Aug 18, 2020, recorded Wed, Aug 12, 2020. Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Python API and shell utilities to monitor file system events. try $ watchmedo log and see what happens in thatfolder.
EPISODE #174 HAPPY DEVELOPERS USE PYTHON 3 Episode #174: Happy developers use Python 3. Published Thu, Mar 26, 2020, recorded Wed, Mar 18, 2020. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud) Sponsored by
EPISODE #218 KEYBOARDS FOR DEVELOPERS, PYTHON, AND SOME Brian #1: Constant Folding in Python. Arpit Bhayani. Constant Folding is when a language replaces constant expressions at compile time rather than computing them at runtime. CPython does this while creating the bytecode. We can use dis to see it in action. >>> import dis >>> dis.dis ("day_sec = 24 * 60 * 60") 1 0 LOAD_CONST 0 (86400) 2STORE
EPISODE #83 FROM __FUTURE__ IMPORT BRACES News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Jun22nd, 2018
EPISODE #219 HTMX: DYNAMIC AND LIVE HTML WITHOUT Michael #5: HTMX: Dynamic and live HTML without JavaScript. htmx allows you to access AJAX, CSS Transitions, WebSockets and Server Sent Events directly in HTM. Best seen via the examples section - try some out live on their site. Has a cool Server Requests pane for EPISODE #228 SUPREME COURT DECIDES API COPYRIGHT BATTLE Michael #5: Supreme Court sides with Google in API copyright battle with Oracle. The Supreme Court has sided with Google in its decade-long legal battle with Oracle over the copyright status of application programming interfaces. The ruling means that Google will not owe Oracle billions of dollars in damages. PYTHON BYTES PODCASTEPISODESSUBMIT NEWSFRIENDS OF THE SHOWAPI EVOLUTION THE RIGHT WAYSPONSOR USOUR SPONSORS Python Bytes is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken . Python Bytes podcast delivers headlines directly to your earbuds. If you want to stay up on the Python developer news but don't have time to scour reddit, twitter, and other news sources, just subscribe and you'll get the best picks delivered weekly.EPISODES -
Teaching Python podcast on the podcast! 46:03. #225. 2021-03-17. SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. 39:18. #224. 2021-03-10. Join us on a Python adventure back to 1977. EPISODE #237 SEPARATE YOUR SQL AND PYTHON, ASYNCHRONOUSLY About the show. Sponsored by Sentry: Sign up at pythonbytes.fm/sentry; And please, when signing up, click Got a promo code?Redeem and enter PYTHONBYTES; Special guest: Mike Groves Michael #1: Textual Textual (Rich.tui) is a TUI (Text User Interface) framework for EPISODE #231 GO PYTHON, GO! Tortoise ORM is supported on CPython >= 3.7 for SQLite, MySQL and PostgreSQL. They offer a nice, broad perf comparison on their github page. Really nice and clean API for ORM things, again on the github page. Tortoise ORM uses Aerich as database migrations tool. Cecil #3: Faster Python with Go Shared objects. EPISODE #233 RAAS: README AS A SERVICE Static Python is an experimental bytecode compiler that makes use of type annotations to emit type-specialized and type-checked Python bytecode. Static Python plus Cinder JIT achieves 7x the performance of stock CPython on a typed version of the Richards benchmark. PyCon USstarts today.
EPISODE #225 SELECT PYDANTIC FROM MONGODB Episode #225: SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. Published Wed, Mar 17, 2021, recorded Wed, Mar 17, 2021. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud ) Sponsored by Linode! pythonbytes.fm/linode Special guest: SebastianWitowski. YouTube.
EPISODE #181 IT'S TIME TO INTERROGATE YOUR PYTHON CODE Episode #181: It's time to interrogate your Python code. Published Thu, May 14, 2020, recorded Wed, May 6, 2020. Having docstrings helps you understand code. They can be on methods, functions, classes, and modules, and even packages, if you put a docstring in __init__.py files. I love how docstrings pop up in editors like VS Code & PyCharmdo
EPISODE #179 GUIDO VAN ROSSUM DROPS IN ON PYTHON BYTES Episode #179: Guido van Rossum drops in on Python Bytes. Published Thu, Apr 30, 2020, recorded Tue, Apr 21, 2020. ( embed this episodevia SoundCloud )
EPISODE #206 PYTHON DROPPING OLD OPERATING SYSTEMS IS Implementation plan for speeding up CPython: The overall aim is to speed up CPython by a factor of (approximately) five. We aim to do this in four distinct stages, each stage increasing the speed of CPython by (approximately) 50%: 1.5**4 ≈ 5. Each stage will betargeted at a
EPISODE #83 FROM __FUTURE__ IMPORT BRACES News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Jun22nd, 2018
PYTHON BYTES PODCASTEPISODESSUBMIT NEWSFRIENDS OF THE SHOWAPI EVOLUTION THE RIGHT WAYSPONSOR USOUR SPONSORS Python Bytes is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken . Python Bytes podcast delivers headlines directly to your earbuds. If you want to stay up on the Python developer news but don't have time to scour reddit, twitter, and other news sources, just subscribe and you'll get the best picks delivered weekly.EPISODES -
Teaching Python podcast on the podcast! 46:03. #225. 2021-03-17. SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. 39:18. #224. 2021-03-10. Join us on a Python adventure back to 1977. EPISODE #237 SEPARATE YOUR SQL AND PYTHON, ASYNCHRONOUSLY About the show. Sponsored by Sentry: Sign up at pythonbytes.fm/sentry; And please, when signing up, click Got a promo code?Redeem and enter PYTHONBYTES; Special guest: Mike Groves Michael #1: Textual Textual (Rich.tui) is a TUI (Text User Interface) framework for EPISODE #231 GO PYTHON, GO! Tortoise ORM is supported on CPython >= 3.7 for SQLite, MySQL and PostgreSQL. They offer a nice, broad perf comparison on their github page. Really nice and clean API for ORM things, again on the github page. Tortoise ORM uses Aerich as database migrations tool. Cecil #3: Faster Python with Go Shared objects. EPISODE #233 RAAS: README AS A SERVICE Static Python is an experimental bytecode compiler that makes use of type annotations to emit type-specialized and type-checked Python bytecode. Static Python plus Cinder JIT achieves 7x the performance of stock CPython on a typed version of the Richards benchmark. PyCon USstarts today.
EPISODE #225 SELECT PYDANTIC FROM MONGODB Episode #225: SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. Published Wed, Mar 17, 2021, recorded Wed, Mar 17, 2021. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud ) Sponsored by Linode! pythonbytes.fm/linode Special guest: SebastianWitowski. YouTube.
EPISODE #181 IT'S TIME TO INTERROGATE YOUR PYTHON CODE Episode #181: It's time to interrogate your Python code. Published Thu, May 14, 2020, recorded Wed, May 6, 2020. Having docstrings helps you understand code. They can be on methods, functions, classes, and modules, and even packages, if you put a docstring in __init__.py files. I love how docstrings pop up in editors like VS Code & PyCharmdo
EPISODE #179 GUIDO VAN ROSSUM DROPS IN ON PYTHON BYTES Episode #179: Guido van Rossum drops in on Python Bytes. Published Thu, Apr 30, 2020, recorded Tue, Apr 21, 2020. ( embed this episodevia SoundCloud )
EPISODE #206 PYTHON DROPPING OLD OPERATING SYSTEMS IS Implementation plan for speeding up CPython: The overall aim is to speed up CPython by a factor of (approximately) five. We aim to do this in four distinct stages, each stage increasing the speed of CPython by (approximately) 50%: 1.5**4 ≈ 5. Each stage will betargeted at a
EPISODE #83 FROM __FUTURE__ IMPORT BRACES News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Jun22nd, 2018
EPISODE LIVE STREAMS Episode live streams - Active Now! Python Bytes live stream. YouTube. Python Bytes Podcast. 1.3K subscribers. Subscribe. Python Bytes 236 Live Stream. Watch later. EPISODE #231 GO PYTHON, GO! Tortoise ORM is supported on CPython >= 3.7 for SQLite, MySQL and PostgreSQL. They offer a nice, broad perf comparison on their github page. Really nice and clean API for ORM things, again on the github page. Tortoise ORM uses Aerich as database migrations tool. Cecil #3: Faster Python with Go Shared objects. EPISODE #237 SEPARATE YOUR SQL AND PYTHON, ASYNCHRONOUSLY About the show. Sponsored by Sentry: Sign up at pythonbytes.fm/sentry; And please, when signing up, click Got a promo code?Redeem and enter PYTHONBYTES; Special guest: Mike Groves Michael #1: Textual Textual (Rich.tui) is a TUI (Text User Interface) framework for EPISODE #195 RUNTIME TYPE CHECKING FOR PYTHON TYPE HINTS Episode #195: Runtime type checking for Python type hints. Published Tue, Aug 18, 2020, recorded Wed, Aug 12, 2020. Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Python API and shell utilities to monitor file system events. try $ watchmedo log and see what happens in thatfolder.
EPISODE #174 HAPPY DEVELOPERS USE PYTHON 3 Episode #174: Happy developers use Python 3. Published Thu, Mar 26, 2020, recorded Wed, Mar 18, 2020. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud) Sponsored by
EPISODE #177 CODING IS 90% GOOGLE SEARCHING OR IS IT Episode #177: Coding is 90% Google searching or is it? Published Thu, Apr 16, 2020, recorded Wed, Apr 8, 2020. “The Packaging Working Group of the Python Software Foundation is launching an all-new sponsorship program to sustain and improve Python's packaging ecosystem. Funds raised through this program will go directly towardsimproving the
EPISODE #176 HOW PYTHON IMPLEMENTS SUPER LONG INTEGERS PyListObject. # Python's number: struct _longobject { PyObject ob_base; Py_ssize_t ob_size; /* Number of items in variable part */ digit ob_digit ; }; A "digit" is base 230 hence if you convert 1152921504606846976 into base 230 you get 100. Operations on superlong integers.
EPISODE #232 PYPI IN A BOX AND A REVOLUTIONARY KEYBOARD via Jared Chung. Connectivity is still a challenge in many countries, especially Africa. Vuyisile Ndlovu created PyPI in a Box. Post PyCon Africa, in the conference slack group, attendees shared the most common problems across the continent, and the state of internet connectivity was the overwhelming response. EPISODE #218 KEYBOARDS FOR DEVELOPERS, PYTHON, AND SOME Brian #1: Constant Folding in Python. Arpit Bhayani. Constant Folding is when a language replaces constant expressions at compile time rather than computing them at runtime. CPython does this while creating the bytecode. We can use dis to see it in action. >>> import dis >>> dis.dis ("day_sec = 24 * 60 * 60") 1 0 LOAD_CONST 0 (86400) 2STORE
EPISODE #228 SUPREME COURT DECIDES API COPYRIGHT BATTLE Michael #5: Supreme Court sides with Google in API copyright battle with Oracle. The Supreme Court has sided with Google in its decade-long legal battle with Oracle over the copyright status of application programming interfaces. The ruling means that Google will not owe Oracle billions of dollars in damages. PYTHON BYTES PODCASTEPISODESSUBMIT NEWSFRIENDS OF THE SHOWAPI EVOLUTION THE RIGHT WAYSPONSOR USOUR SPONSORS Python Bytes is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken . Python Bytes podcast delivers headlines directly to your earbuds. If you want to stay up on the Python developer news but don't have time to scour reddit, twitter, and other news sources, just subscribe and you'll get the best picks delivered weekly.EPISODES -
Teaching Python podcast on the podcast! 46:03. #225. 2021-03-17. SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. 39:18. #224. 2021-03-10. Join us on a Python adventure back to 1977. EPISODE LIVE STREAMS Stream Offline: Python Bytes live. Want to be part of the show? Visit our YouTube channel to get notified when we schedule live streams, watch past live streams, and see when the next scheduled stream begins. See upcoming streams. EPISODE #233 RAAS: README AS A SERVICE Static Python is an experimental bytecode compiler that makes use of type annotations to emit type-specialized and type-checked Python bytecode. Static Python plus Cinder JIT achieves 7x the performance of stock CPython on a typed version of the Richards benchmark. PyCon USstarts today.
EPISODE #225 SELECT PYDANTIC FROM MONGODB Episode #225: SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. Published Wed, Mar 17, 2021, recorded Wed, Mar 17, 2021. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud ) Sponsored by Linode! pythonbytes.fm/linode Special guest: SebastianWitowski. YouTube.
EPISODE #181 IT'S TIME TO INTERROGATE YOUR PYTHON CODE Episode #181: It's time to interrogate your Python code. Published Thu, May 14, 2020, recorded Wed, May 6, 2020. Having docstrings helps you understand code. They can be on methods, functions, classes, and modules, and even packages, if you put a docstring in __init__.py files. I love how docstrings pop up in editors like VS Code & PyCharmdo
EPISODE #195 RUNTIME TYPE CHECKING FOR PYTHON TYPE HINTS Episode #195: Runtime type checking for Python type hints. Published Tue, Aug 18, 2020, recorded Wed, Aug 12, 2020. Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Python API and shell utilities to monitor file system events. try $ watchmedo log and see what happens in thatfolder.
EPISODE #179 GUIDO VAN ROSSUM DROPS IN ON PYTHON BYTES Episode #179: Guido van Rossum drops in on Python Bytes. Published Thu, Apr 30, 2020, recorded Tue, Apr 21, 2020. ( embed this episodevia SoundCloud )
EPISODE #206 PYTHON DROPPING OLD OPERATING SYSTEMS IS Implementation plan for speeding up CPython: The overall aim is to speed up CPython by a factor of (approximately) five. We aim to do this in four distinct stages, each stage increasing the speed of CPython by (approximately) 50%: 1.5**4 ≈ 5. Each stage will betargeted at a
EPISODE #174 HAPPY DEVELOPERS USE PYTHON 3 Episode #174: Happy developers use Python 3. Published Thu, Mar 26, 2020, recorded Wed, Mar 18, 2020. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud) Sponsored by
PYTHON BYTES PODCASTEPISODESSUBMIT NEWSFRIENDS OF THE SHOWAPI EVOLUTION THE RIGHT WAYSPONSOR USOUR SPONSORS Python Bytes is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken . Python Bytes podcast delivers headlines directly to your earbuds. If you want to stay up on the Python developer news but don't have time to scour reddit, twitter, and other news sources, just subscribe and you'll get the best picks delivered weekly.EPISODES -
Teaching Python podcast on the podcast! 46:03. #225. 2021-03-17. SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. 39:18. #224. 2021-03-10. Join us on a Python adventure back to 1977. EPISODE LIVE STREAMS Stream Offline: Python Bytes live. Want to be part of the show? Visit our YouTube channel to get notified when we schedule live streams, watch past live streams, and see when the next scheduled stream begins. See upcoming streams. EPISODE #233 RAAS: README AS A SERVICE Static Python is an experimental bytecode compiler that makes use of type annotations to emit type-specialized and type-checked Python bytecode. Static Python plus Cinder JIT achieves 7x the performance of stock CPython on a typed version of the Richards benchmark. PyCon USstarts today.
EPISODE #225 SELECT PYDANTIC FROM MONGODB Episode #225: SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. Published Wed, Mar 17, 2021, recorded Wed, Mar 17, 2021. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud ) Sponsored by Linode! pythonbytes.fm/linode Special guest: SebastianWitowski. YouTube.
EPISODE #181 IT'S TIME TO INTERROGATE YOUR PYTHON CODE Episode #181: It's time to interrogate your Python code. Published Thu, May 14, 2020, recorded Wed, May 6, 2020. Having docstrings helps you understand code. They can be on methods, functions, classes, and modules, and even packages, if you put a docstring in __init__.py files. I love how docstrings pop up in editors like VS Code & PyCharmdo
EPISODE #195 RUNTIME TYPE CHECKING FOR PYTHON TYPE HINTS Episode #195: Runtime type checking for Python type hints. Published Tue, Aug 18, 2020, recorded Wed, Aug 12, 2020. Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Python API and shell utilities to monitor file system events. try $ watchmedo log and see what happens in thatfolder.
EPISODE #179 GUIDO VAN ROSSUM DROPS IN ON PYTHON BYTES Episode #179: Guido van Rossum drops in on Python Bytes. Published Thu, Apr 30, 2020, recorded Tue, Apr 21, 2020. ( embed this episodevia SoundCloud )
EPISODE #206 PYTHON DROPPING OLD OPERATING SYSTEMS IS Implementation plan for speeding up CPython: The overall aim is to speed up CPython by a factor of (approximately) five. We aim to do this in four distinct stages, each stage increasing the speed of CPython by (approximately) 50%: 1.5**4 ≈ 5. Each stage will betargeted at a
EPISODE #174 HAPPY DEVELOPERS USE PYTHON 3 Episode #174: Happy developers use Python 3. Published Thu, Mar 26, 2020, recorded Wed, Mar 18, 2020. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud) Sponsored by
EPISODE #225 SELECT PYDANTIC FROM MONGODB Episode #225: SELECT Pydantic FROM MongoDB. Published Wed, Mar 17, 2021, recorded Wed, Mar 17, 2021. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud ) Sponsored by Linode! pythonbytes.fm/linode Special guest: SebastianWitowski. YouTube.
EPISODE #174 HAPPY DEVELOPERS USE PYTHON 3 Episode #174: Happy developers use Python 3. Published Thu, Mar 26, 2020, recorded Wed, Mar 18, 2020. ( embed this episode via SoundCloud) Sponsored by
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EPISODE #165 RANGES AS DICTIONARY KEYS Michael #6: python-ranges. Range and RangeSet objects are mutually compatible for things like union (), intersection (), difference (), and symmetric_difference () Pandas goes 1.0 (via Jeremy Schendel). Just put out a release candidate for 1.0, and will be using SemVer going forward. PyCharm security from Anthony Shaw. EPISODE #50 BUNDLING , SHIPPING, AND PROTECTING PYTHON Python Bytes 50. Sponsored by DigitalOcean. They just launched Spaces, get started today with a free 2 month trial of Spaces by going to do.co/python. Brian #1: Think Like a Pythonista 2017, by @standupdev Luciano Ramalho; The PyBay2017 playlist EPISODE #28 THE MEANING OF _ IN PYTHON Brian #1: pep8.org : PEP 8 — the Style Guide for Python Code "This stylized presentation of the well-established PEP 8 was created by Kenneth Reitz (for humans)." From PEP 8: "This document gives coding conventions for the Python code comprising the standard library in EPISODE #70 HAVE YOU SEEN MY LOG? IT'S CUTE! Michael #2: cutelog – GUI for Python's logging module. This is a graphical log viewer for Python's standard logging module. Features. Allows any number of simultaneous connections. Fully customizable look of log levels and columns. Filtering based on level and name of EPISODE #53 GETTING STARTED WITH DEVPI AND GIT VIRTUAL FS Episode #53: Getting started with devpi and Git Virtual FS. Published Wed, Nov 22, 2017, recorded Tue, Nov 21, 2017. Sponsored by Rollbar! Get the bootstrap plan at pythonbytes.fm/rollbar. PEP8 recommends 79 character line lengths. This article looks at line lenghts used in NumPy, SciPy, Pandas, ScikitLearn, Matplotlib, and AstroPy. EPISODE #47 PYPY NOW WORKS WITH WAY MORE C-EXTENSIONS AND Sponsored by DigitalOcean. They just launched Spaces, get started today with a free 2 month trial of Spaces by going to do.co/python. Brian #1: PyPy v5.9 Released, Now Supports Pandas, NumPy. NumPy and Pandas work on PyPy2.7 v5.9 Toggle navigation PythonBytes* Episodes
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