Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 13 days 12 hours 15 minutes
In this episode Jeremy Wright explains the varied use cases for Computer Aided Design in building real-world objects that you use every day, and how you can use Python for modeling your own physical and virtual structures.
An interview with Fridolín Pokorný about Project Thoth and how it improves on existing dependency resolution approaches for computing the best set of versions in your Python projects.
An interview with Meredydd Luff about his experience building a custom code completion engine for the Anvil editor and the mechanics of how to build your own completion engine to keep your development environment flowing
An interview with Russell Keith-Magee about how his newfound ability to work on Beeware full time is shaping the future of the project, and how that will help to address some of Python's current shortcomings for sustained longevity
An interview with Niaz Faridani-Rad about the open source LibrePhotos project and how you can use it to manage your personal photo library without having to sacrifice useful features like facial recognition and automatic album creation
An interview with Didier Rogrigues Lopes about his work on the open source OpenBB Terminal and how it lowers the barrier to entry for amateur and professional investors to access and analyze investment data
An interview with Rolando Garcia Sanchez about how the FLOR library instruments your machine learning code to give you easy checkpointing and state recovery so that you don't have to re-run the parts of your model training that haven't changed between experiments.
An interview with Jimmy Lai and Zsolt Dollenstein about how LibCST simplifies the work of building automated code modification programs for linting, refactoring, and more.
An interview with Idit Levine about how the open source Gloo platform simplifies the adoption of cloud-native networking for your microservice environments
An interview with Michael Schilonka about cloud native development for Python engineers with the Gefyra and Django Hurricane open source projects