Python Bytes
Summary: 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.
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- Artist: Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken
- Copyright: Copyright 2016-2024
Podcasts:
Topics include FAQtory, Kagi search "live with it” report, Tools for rewriting Python code, and Socketify.
Topics include , The Origins of Python, setproctitle, and.
Topics include Coping strategies for the serial project hoarder, GitHub copilot lawsuit, Use Windows Dialog Boxes from Python with no extra libraries, and.
Topics include Latexify, prefixed, dbt, Memray p ytest plugin, Stealing Open Source code from Textual, and Shed.
Topics include Tips for clean code in Python, , , and Closevember.
Topics include Malicious proof-of-concepts are exposing GitHub users to malware and more, , Gitpod and the traveling dev, and.
Topics include , Any.io, How to propose a winning conference talk, and Sanic release adds background workers.
Topics include Python 3.11 is released, Installing Python 3.11 on Mac or Windows, Bossie 2022 Awards, and Textual 0.2.0.
Topics include Awesome pytest speedup, , , and Refurb.
Topics include Pyscript 2022.09.1 is out, Decorator shortcuts, Panel (of Holoviz) on Pyscript, and auto-walrus.
Topics include Ten tasty ingredients for a delicious pull request, textX, Reasoning about asyncio.Semaphore, and Turnstile.
Topics include Human regular expressions revisited, Implicit Optional Types Will Be Disabled by Default, cython-lint, and difftastic.
Topics include Can Amazon’s CodeWhisperer write better Python than you?, Stable Diffusion breaks the internet w/ Simon Willison, Apache Superset, Recipes from Python SQLite docs, and -ffast-math and indirect changes.
Topics include PythonAnywhere: Our Commitment to Providing Free Accounts, ruff: An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust., Meta spins off PyTorch Foundation to make AI framework vendor neutral, and.
Topics include , The Jupyter+git problem is now solved, Help us test system trust stores in Python, Making plots in your terminal with plotext, jinja2-fragments, and SLSA 3 Generic Builder for GitHub Actions GA.