The Python Podcast.__init__

The podcast about Python and the people who make it great

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Cryptography with Paul Kehrer


Summary

Sooner or later you will need to encrypt or hash some data. Thankfully we have the Cryptography library, along with the other projects maintained by the Python Cryptographic Authority, to make sure that your crypto is done right. In this episode Paul Kehrer talks about how the PyCA got started, the projects that they maintain, and how you can start using cryptography in your programs today.

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 January 21, 2017  42m
 
 

Translate House with Dwayne Bailey and Ryan Northey


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What is internationalization, when should you add it to your program, and how do you get started? This week Dwayne Bailey and Ryan Northey tell us about their work with Translate House and the different projects that they have built to make translating your software easier.

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  • Hello and welcome to Podcast.__init__, the podcast about Python and the people who make it great...


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 January 14, 2017  58m
 
 

Episode 91 – Morepath with Martijn Faassen


Python has a wide and growing variety of web frameworks to choose from, but if you want one with super powers then you need Morepath. This week Martijn Faassen shares the story of how Morepath was created, how it differentiates itself from the other available options, and how you can use it to power your next project.


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 January 7, 2017  1h6m
 
 

Morepath with Martijn Faassen


Summary

Python has a wide and growing variety of web frameworks to choose from, but if you want one with super powers then you need Morepath. This week Martijn Faassen shares the story of how Morepath was created, how it differentiates itself from the other available options, and how you can use it to power your next project.

Brief Introduction
  • Hello and welcome to Podcast...


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 January 7, 2017  1h5m
 
 

ERPNext with Rushabh Mehta


Run your business with Python on ERPNext


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 December 31, 2016  30m
 
 

Jackie Kazil


Summary

Jackie Kazil has led a distinguished and varied career with a strong focus on providing information and tools that empower others. This includes her work in data journalism, as a presidential innovation fellow, co-founding 18F, co-authoring a book, and being elected to the board of the Python Software Foundation. In this episode she shares these stories and more with us and how Python has helped her along the way...


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 December 24, 2016  39m
 
 

Weblate with Michal Čihař


Summary

Adding translations to our projects makes them usable in more places by more people which, ultimately, makes them more valuable. Managing the localization process can be difficult if you don’t have the right tools, so this week Michal čihař tells us about the Weblate project and how it simplifies the process of integrating your translations with your source code.

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 December 17, 2016  32m
 
 

SpaCy with Matthew Honnibal


Fast, accurate, and scalable natural language processing in Python


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 December 11, 2016  36m
 
 

Kinto with Alexis Metaireau and Mathieu Leplatre


Summary

Are you looking for a backend as a service offering where you have full control of your data? Look no further than Kinto! This week Alexis Metaireau and Mathieu Leplatre share the story of how Kinto was created, how it works under the covers, and some of the ways that it is being used at Mozilla and around the web.

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 December 4, 2016  56m
 
 

Plone with Eric Steele


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Plone is one of the first CMS projects to be built using Python and it is still being actively developed. This week Eric Steele, the release manager for Plone, tells us about how it got started, how it is architected, and how the community is one of its greatest strengths

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  • Hello and welcome to Podcast.__init__, the podcast about Python and the people who make it great...


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 November 26, 2016  50m