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Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions!


Episode Notes [00:00] The Power of Vulnerability [01:57] Meet Ashley Kirsner [03:55] The Impact of Active Listening [05:02] A Transformative Call [06:25] The Magic of Open-Ended Questions [13:28] The Role of Basic Needs in Emotional Well-being [17:10] The Birth of Skip the Small Talk [25:18] The First Skip the Small Talk Event [28:39] The Evolution of Skip the Small Talk [32:56] Online Events During COVID-19 [34:58] Work At An Anxiety Lab [38:08] The Importance of Positive Questions [42:40] The Power of Repeated Questions [45:33] Attending a Skip the Small Talk Event [46:14] The Speed Dating Format [47:21] Encouraging Anxious Participants [48:45] The Power of Sharing Deeply [49:32] Consistent Findings on Vulnerability [50:13] Understanding Oversharing [51:11] Structure and Time Management [52:18] Facilitators and Norms [53:12] Contact Information Norms [55:06] Intentional Iteration and Safety [56:37] The Role of Participants [59:01] Financial Accessibility and Investment [01:00:43] Balancing Accessibility and Compensation [01:01:49] Compensating Facilitators [01:04:39] Physiological Benefits of Deep Conversations [01:07:00] Research on Loneliness and Connection [01:09:02] The Impact of Loneliness on Health [01:10:41] The Role of Sleep in Connection [01:13:42] The Importance of Group Interactions [01:15:10] The Power of Intentional Conversations [01:20:26] Learning from Gathering Experts [01:23:19] Right Now Question & Following Curiosity [01:30:18] Where You Can Find Skip The Small Talk [01:35:45] Takeaway Thoughts & Questions Resources Mentioned Skip The Small Talk Chris Voss Finding Good with Brian Fretwell Dr. Nicholas Epley DBT - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Brene Brown How We Gather by Priya Parker Power of Ritual by Casper ter Kuile How We Gather by Dr. Angie Thurston - Harvard Divinity School Death of Rasputin Harvard Graduate School of Education Harvard Wharton Business School MIT GE Aviation Act Blue Beauty Pill Producer Ben Ford Questions Asked When did you first understand the power of questions? How would this possibly work? What are we doing here? How could this possibly be effective? What is it that asking questions actually does for us? In this deep end of the pool, for what you experience as a suicide hotline counselor, what does that look like? How did that impact you? Were there questions that you found most impactful on that end? Are you feeling suicidal right now? Do you have a weapon? Do you have a plan? Do you have any objects to complete that plan with you right now? Are you comfortable being in a different room from it while we're having this conversation? When's the last time you slept? When's the last time you ate? Can we get some food in you? Can we take a walk? Do they know anything you're experiencing right now? If the roles were reversed and it were your partner or your cousin or your parent who were going through something like this, would you want them to tell you about it? Do you think they wanna know if you're going through a tough time? What if we had a space where we were all on the same page? Can you take a moment to go home and be a little more vulnerable with your roommate, partner, family, or neighbors? Can you take that skill with you into the rest of your life? How are you doing right now? How did you decide to do your first skip-the-small-talk event? When's the next one gonna be? Is this even possible? How do you have people switch partners in a way that makes sense online? How do we do this? What do you got for us? How do we do this for like hundreds of people? Can you talk about that story of where you pulled the questions from, and why you chose the different questions that you did? Where do you live? What do you like about where you live? What's the worst thing you've ever experienced? When's the last time you cried? When's the last time you experienced awe? What's something you're proud of that you don't normally get to share with people or that might not be on a resume? Specifically asking what are pieces of yourself that you don't normally get to share? What is a favorite ice cream? What was something that this organization has done right to help you? What do you think it is about the structure that allows for that to happen? What other elements are at play here? Finances would be a barrier, can you help me out? Do you wanna do it for free? Due to your position in society, does it make you more or less likely to go to prison? How can we do subtle things so that you don't have to necessarily out yourself as having an invisible disability, but still get your needs met? How can we make people with marginalized identities feel comfortable opening up? How do we make those spaces feel safer? What is your right now question? What makes an experience awesome? What makes storytelling awesome? Why was this moment so powerful? Why do we dim the lights a little at dinner parties What little things can you do to trick your physiology to be more immersed in an experience? Does doing a new novel activity with someone, trick your brain into being more excited about hanging out with someone? How can you make these memories more tactile? What does the tablecloth feel like? What do the napkins feel like? Can you just do five more of these? Can we do this throughout the year? What assumptions are you making about how much others want to know about your inner world, and how might testing those assumptions change your relationships? How might your community benefit from structured opportunities to practice deeper connection, and what role could you play in creating those spaces? If you treated meaningful conversation as essential to your health, as sleep or exercise, how would that change your daily priorities and choices? 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1 #514: Python Language Summit 2025 1:13:00
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Every year the core developers of Python convene in person to focus on high priority topics for CPython and beyond. This year they met at PyCon US 2025. Those meetings are closed door to keep focused and productive. But we're lucky that Seth Michael Larson was in attendance and wrote up each topic presented and the reactions and feedback to each. We'll be exploring this year's Language Summit with Seth. It's quite insightful to where Python is going and the pressing matters. Episode sponsors Seer: AI Debugging, Code TALKPYTHON Sentry AI Monitoring, Code TALKPYTHON Talk Python Courses Links from the show Seth on Mastodon : @sethmlarson@fosstodon.org Seth on Twitter : @sethmlarson Seth on Github : github.com Python Language Summit 2025 : pyfound.blogspot.com WheelNext : wheelnext.dev Free-Threaded Wheels : hugovk.github.io Free-Threaded Python Compatibility Tracking : py-free-threading.github.io PEP 779: Criteria for supported status for free-threaded Python : discuss.python.org PyPI Data : py-code.org Senior Engineer tries Vibe Coding : youtube.com Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #514 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/514 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm Developer Rap Theme Song: Served in a Flask : talkpython.fm/flasksong --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
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1 #513: Stories from Python History 1:08:36
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Why do people listen to this podcast? Sure, they're looking for technical explorations of new libraries and ideas. But often it's to hear the story behind them. If that speaks to you, then I have the perfect episode lined up. I have Barry Warsaw, Paul Everitt, Carol Willing, and Brett Cannon all back on the show to share stories from the history of Python. You'll hear about how import this came to be and how the first PyCon had around 30 attendees (two of whom are guests on this episode!). Sit back and enjoy the humorous stories from Python's past. Episode sponsors Posit Agntcy Talk Python Courses Links from the show Barry's Zen of Python song : youtube.com Jake Vanderplas - Keynote - PyCon 2017 : youtube.com Why it’s called “Python” (Monty Python fan-reference) : geeksforgeeks.org import antigravity : python-history.blogspot.com NIST Python Workshop Attendees : legacy.python.org Paul Everitt open-sources Zope : old.zope.dev Carol Willing wins ACM Software System Award : awards.acm.org Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #513 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/513 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm Developer Rap Theme Song: Served in a Flask : talkpython.fm/flasksong --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
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1 #512: Building a JIT Compiler for CPython 1:08:18
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Do you like to dive into the details and intricacies of how Python executes and how we can optimize it? Well, do I have an episode for you. We welcome back Brandt Bucher to give us an update on the upcoming JIT compiler for Python and why it differs from JITs for languages such as C# and Java. Episode sponsors Posit Talk Python Courses Links from the show Brandt Bucher : github.com/brandtbucher PyCon Talk: What they don't tell you about building a JIT compiler for CPython : youtube.com Specializing, Adaptive Interpreter Episode : talkpython.fm Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #512 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/512 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm Developer Rap Theme Song: Served in a Flask : talkpython.fm/flasksong --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
If you're doing data science and have mostly spent your time doing exploratory or just local development, this could be the episode for you. We are joined by Catherine Nelson to discuss techniques and tools to move your data science game from local notebooks to full-on production workflows. Episode sponsors Agntcy Sentry Error Monitoring, Code TALKPYTHON Talk Python Courses Links from the show New Course: LLM Building Blocks for Python : training.talkpython.fm Catherine Nelson LinkedIn Profile : linkedin.com Catherine Nelson Bluesky Profile : bsky.app Enter to win the book : forms.google.com Going From Notebooks to Scalable Systems - PyCon US 2025 : us.pycon.org Going From Notebooks to Scalable Systems - Catherine Nelson – YouTube : youtube.com From Notebooks to Scalable Systems Code Repository : github.com Building Machine Learning Pipelines Book : oreilly.com Software Engineering for Data Scientists Book : oreilly.com Jupytext - Jupyter Notebooks as Markdown Documents : github.com Jupyter nbconvert - Notebook Conversion Tool : github.com Awesome MLOps - Curated List : github.com Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #511 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/511 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm Developer Rap Theme Song: Served in a Flask : talkpython.fm/flasksong --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
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1 #510: 10 Polars Tools and Techniques To Level Up Your Data Science 1:02:04
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Are you using Polars for your data science work? Maybe you've been sticking with the tried-and-true Pandas? There are many benefits to Polars directly of course. But you might not be aware of all the excellent tools and libraries that make Polars even better. Examples include Patito which combines Pydantic and Polars for data validation and polars_encryption which adds AES encryption to selected columns. We have Christopher Trudeau back on Talk Python To Me to tell us about his list of excellent libraries to power up your Polars game and we also talk a bit about his new Polars course. Episode sponsors Agntcy Sentry Error Monitoring, Code TALKPYTHON Talk Python Courses Links from the show New Theme Song (Full-Length Download and backstory) : talkpython.fm/blog Polars for Power Users Course : training.talkpython.fm Awesome Polars : github.com Polars Visualization with Plotly : docs.pola.rs Dataframely : github.com Patito : github.com polars_iptools : github.com polars-fuzzy-match : github.com Nucleo Fuzzy Matcher : github.com polars-strsim : github.com polars_encryption : github.com polars-xdt : github.com polars_ols : github.com Least Mean Squares Filter in Signal Processing : www.geeksforgeeks.org polars-pairing : github.com Pairing Function : en.wikipedia.org polars_list_utils : github.com Harley Schema Helpers : tomburdge.github.io Marimo Reactive Notebooks Episode : talkpython.fm Marimo : marimo.io Ahoy Narwhals Podcast Episode Links : talkpython.fm Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #510 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/510 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm Developer Rap Theme Song: Served in a Flask : talkpython.fm/flasksong --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
If you're looking to leverage the insane power of modern GPUs for data science and ML, you might think you'll need to use some low-level programming language such as C++. But the folks over at NVIDIA have been hard at work building Python SDKs which provide nearly native level of performance when doing Pythonic GPU programming. Bryce Adelstein Lelbach is here to tell us about programming your GPU in pure Python. Episode sponsors Posit Agntcy Talk Python Courses Links from the show Bryce Adelstein Lelbach on Twitter : @blelbach Episode Deep Dive write up : talkpython.fm/blog NVIDIA CUDA Python API : github.com Numba (JIT Compiler for Python) : numba.pydata.org Applied Data Science Podcast : adspthepodcast.com NVIDIA Accelerated Computing Hub : github.com NVIDIA CUDA Python Math API Documentation : docs.nvidia.com CUDA Cooperative Groups (CCCL) : nvidia.github.io Numba CUDA User Guide : nvidia.github.io CUDA Python Core API : nvidia.github.io Numba (JIT Compiler for Python) : numba.pydata.org NVIDIA’s First Desktop AI PC ($3,000) : arstechnica.com Google Colab : colab.research.google.com Compiler Explorer (“Godbolt”) : godbolt.org CuPy : github.com RAPIDS User Guide : docs.rapids.ai Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #509 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/509 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
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1 #508: Program Your Own Computer with Python 1:11:56
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If you've heard the phrase "Automate the boring things" for Python, this episode starts with that idea and takes it to another level. We have Glyph back on the podcast to talk about "Programming YOUR computer with Python." We dive into a bunch of tools and frameworks and especially spend some time on integrating with existing platform APIs (e.g. macOS's BrowserKit and Window's COM APIs) to build desktop apps in Python that make you happier and more productive. Let's dive in! Episode sponsors Posit Agntcy Talk Python Courses Links from the show Glyph on Mastodon : @glyph@mastodon.social Glyph on GitHub : github.com/glyph Glyph's Conference Talk: LceLUPdIzRs : youtube.com Notify Py : ms7m.github.io Rumps : github.com QuickMacHotkey : pypi.org QuickMacApp : pypi.org LM Studio : lmstudio.ai Coolify : coolify.io PyWin32 : pypi.org WinRT : pypi.org PyObjC : pypi.org PyObjC Documentation : pyobjc.readthedocs.io Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #508 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/508 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
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1 #507: Agentic AI Workflows with LangGraph 1:03:59
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If you want to leverage the power of LLMs in your Python apps, you would be wise to consider an agentic framework. Agentic empowers the LLMs to use tools and take further action based on what it has learned at that point. And frameworks provide all the necessary building blocks to weave these into your apps with features like long-term memory and durable resumability. I'm excited to have Sydney Runkle back on the podcast to dive into building Python apps with LangChain and LangGraph. Episode sponsors Posit Auth0 Talk Python Courses Links from the show Sydney Runkle : linkedin.com LangGraph : github.com LangChain : langchain.com LangGraph Studio : github.com LangGraph (Web) : langchain.com LangGraph Tutorials Introduction : langchain-ai.github.io How to Think About Agent Frameworks : blog.langchain.dev Human in the Loop Concept : langchain-ai.github.io GPT-4 Prompting Guide : cookbook.openai.com Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #507 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/507 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
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1 #506: ty: Astral's New Type Checker (Formerly Red-Knot) 1:04:19
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The folks over at Astral have made some big-time impacts in the Python space with uv and ruff. They are back with another amazing project named ty. You may have known it as Red-Knot. But it's coming up on release time for the first version and with the release it comes with a new official name: ty. We have Charlie Marsh and Carl Meyer on the show to tell us all about this new project. Episode sponsors Posit Auth0 Talk Python Courses Links from the show Talk Python's Rock Solid Python: Type Hints & Modern Tools (Pydantic, FastAPI, and More) Course : training.talkpython.fm Charlie Marsh on Twitter : @charliermarsh Charlie Marsh on Mastodon : @charliermarsh Carl Meyer : @carljm ty on Github : github.com/astral-sh/ty A Very Early Play with Astral’s Red Knot Static Type Checker : app.daily.dev Will Red Knot be a drop-in replacement for mypy or pyright? : github.com Hacker News Announcement : news.ycombinator.com Early Explorations of Astral’s Red Knot Type Checker : pydevtools.com Astral's Blog : astral.sh Rust Analyzer Salsa Docs : docs.rs Ruff Open Issues (label: red-knot) : github.com Ruff Types : types.ruff.rs Ruff Docs (Astral) : docs.astral.sh uv Repository : github.com Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #506 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/506 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
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1 #505: t-strings in Python (PEP 750) 1:11:59
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Python has many string formatting styles which have been added to the language over the years. Early Python used the % operator to injected formatted values into strings. And we have string.format() which offers several powerful styles. Both were verbose and indirect, so f-strings were added in Python 3.6. But these f-strings lacked security features (think little bobby tables) and they manifested as fully-formed strings to runtime code. Today we talk about the next evolution of Python string formatting for advanced use-cases (SQL, HTML, DSLs, etc): t-strings. We have Paul Everitt, David Peck, and Jim Baker on the show to introduce this upcoming new language feature. Episode sponsors Posit Auth0 Talk Python Courses Links from the show Guests: Paul on X : @paulweveritt Paul on Mastodon : @pauleveritt@fosstodon.org Dave Peck on Github : github.com Jim Baker : github.com PEP 750 – Template Strings : peps.python.org tdom - Placeholder for future library on PyPI using PEP 750 t-strings : github.com PEP 750: Tag Strings For Writing Domain-Specific Languages : discuss.python.org How To Teach This : peps.python.org PEP 501 – General purpose template literal strings : peps.python.org Python's new t-strings : davepeck.org PyFormat: Using % and .format() for great good! : pyformat.info flynt: A tool to automatically convert old string literal formatting to f-strings : github.com Examples of using t-strings as defined in PEP 750 : github.com htm.py issue : github.com Exploits of a Mom : xkcd.com pyparsing : github.com Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #505 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/505 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
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1 #504: Developer Trends in 2025 1:09:53
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What trends and technologies should you be paying attention to today? Are there hot new database servers you should check out? Or will that just be a flash in the pan? I love these forward looking episodes and this one is super fun. I've put together an amazing panel: Gina Häußge, Ines Montani, Richard Campbell, and Calvin Hendryx-Parker. We dive into the recent Stack Overflow Developer survey results as a sounding board for our thoughts on rising and falling trends in the Python and broader developer space. Episode sponsors NordLayer Auth0 Talk Python Courses Links from the show The Stack Overflow Survey Results : survey.stackoverflow.co/2024 Panelists Gina Häußge : chaos.social/@foosel Ines Montani : ines.io Richard Campbell : about.me/richard.campbell Calvin Hendryx-Parker : github.com/calvinhp Explosion : explosion.ai spaCy : spacy.io OctoPrint : octoprint.org .NET Rocks : dotnetrocks.com Six Feet Up : sixfeetup.com Stack Overflow : stackoverflow.com Python.org : python.org GitHub Copilot : github.com OpenAI ChatGPT : chat.openai.com Claude : anthropic.com LM Studio : lmstudio.ai Hetzner : hetzner.com Docker : docker.com Aider Chat : github.com Codename Goose AI : block.github.io/goose/ IndyPy : indypy.org OctoPrint Community Forum : community.octoprint.org spaCy GitHub : github.com Hugging Face : huggingface.co Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #504 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/504 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
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1 #503: The PyArrow Revolution 1:08:36
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Pandas is at a the core of virtually all data science done in Python, that is virtually all data science. Since it's beginning, Pandas has been based upon numpy. But changes are afoot to update those internals and you can now optionally use PyArrow. PyArrow comes with a ton of benefits including it's columnar format which makes answering analytical questions faster, support for a range of high performance file formats, inter-machine data streaming, faster file IO and more. Reuven Lerner is here to give us the low-down on the PyArrow revolution. Episode sponsors NordLayer Auth0 Talk Python Courses Links from the show Reuven : github.com/reuven Apache Arrow : github.com Parquet : parquet.apache.org Feather format : arrow.apache.org Python Workout Book (45% off with code talkpython45) : manning.com Pandas Workout Book (45% off with code talkpython45) : manning.com Pandas : pandas.pydata.org PyArrow CSV docs : arrow.apache.org Future string inference in Pandas : pandas.pydata.org Pandas NA/nullable dtypes : pandas.pydata.org Pandas `.iloc` indexing : pandas.pydata.org DuckDB : duckdb.org Pandas user guide : pandas.pydata.org Pandas GitHub issues : github.com Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #503 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/503 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
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1 #502: Django Ledger: Accounting with Python 1:03:38
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Do you or your company need accounting software? Well, there are plenty of SaaS products out there that you can give your data to. but maybe you also really like Django and would rather have a foundation to build your own accounting system exactly as you need for your company or your product. On this episode, we're diving into Django Ledger, created by Miguel Sanda, which can do just that. Episode sponsors Auth0 Talk Python Courses Links from the show Miguel Sanda on Twitter : @elarroba Miguel on Mastodon : @elarroba@fosstodon.org Miguel on GitHub : github.com Django Ledger on Github : github.com Django Ledger Discord : discord.gg Get Started with Django MongoDB Backend : mongodb.com Wagtail CMS : wagtail.org Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #502 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/502 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
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Have you ever spent an afternoon wrestling with a Jupyter notebook, hoping that you ran the cells in just the right order, only to realize your outputs were completely out of sync? Today's guest has a fresh take on solving that exact problem. Akshay Agrawal is here to introduce Marimo, a reactive Python notebook that ensures your code and outputs always stay in lockstep. And that's just the start! We'll also dig into Akshay's background at Google Brain and Stanford, what it's like to work on the cutting edge of AI, and how Marimo is uniting the best of data science exploration and real software engineering. Episode sponsors Worth Search Talk Python Courses Links from the show Akshay Agrawal : akshayagrawal.com YouTube : youtube.com Source : github.com Docs : marimo.io Marimo : marimo.io Discord : marimo.io WASM playground : marimo.new Experimental generate notebooks with AI : marimo.app Pluto.jl : plutojl.org Observable JS : observablehq.com Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #501 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/501 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
We're sitting down with Eric Matthes, the educator, author, and developer behind Django Simple Deploy. If you've ever struggled with taking that final step of getting your Django app onto a live server (without spending days wrestling with DevOps complexities), then give Django Simple Deploy a look. Eric shares how Django Simple Deploy automates away the boilerplate parts of deployment, so you can focus on building features instead of deciphering endless configs. We'll talk about this new project's journey to 1.0, the range of hosting platforms it supports, and why it's not just for beginners. Episode sponsors Worth Search Talk Python Courses Links from the show django-simple-deploy documentation : readthedocs.io django-simple-deploy repository : github.com Python Crash Course book : ehmatthes.github.io Code Red : codered.cloud Docker : docker.com Caddy : caddyserver.com Bunny.net CDN : bunny.net Platform.sh : platform.sh fly.io : fly.io Heroku : heroku.com Watch this episode on YouTube : youtube.com Episode #500 deep-dive : talkpython.fm/500 Episode transcripts : talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to Talk Python on YouTube : youtube.com Talk Python on Bluesky : @talkpython.fm at bsky.app Talk Python on Mastodon : talkpython Michael on Bluesky : @mkennedy.codes at bsky.app Michael on Mastodon : mkennedy…
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