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01:04:31 This has been another episode of talk Python. To me. Our guests on this episode have been William Stein, Matthew Rocklin, Ines montagny. And Jonathan Morgan. It's been brought to you by century and linode. Take some stress out of your life. get notified immediately about errors in your web applications with century. Just visit talkpython.fm/ century and get started for free and use the promo code python 2021. When you sign up, simplify your infrastructure and cut your cloud bill.
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01:05:00 in half with linode Linux virtual machines develop, deploy and scale your modern applications faster and easier. Visit talkpython.fm/ linode and click the Create free account button to get started. level up your Python we have one of the largest catalogs of Python video courses over at talk Python. Our content ranges from true beginners to deeply advanced topics like memory and async. And best of all, there's not a subscription insight. Check it out for yourself at training talk python.fm. Be sure to subscribe to the show, open your favorite podcast app and search for Python. We should be right at the top. You can also find the iTunes feed at /itunes, the Google Play feed at /play and the direct RSS feed at /rss on talk python.fm. We're live streaming most of our recordings these days. If you want to be part of the show and have your comments featured on the air. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel at talkpython.fm/YouTube. This is your host Michael Kennedy. Thanks so much for listening. I really appreciate it. Now get out there and write some Python code
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01:05:00 in half with linode Linux virtual machines develop, deploy and scale your modern applications faster and easier. Visit talkpython.fm/ linode and click the Create free account button to get started. level up your Python we have one of the largest catalogs of Python video courses over at talk Python. Our content ranges from true beginners to deeply advanced topics like memory and async. And best of all, there's not a subscription insight. Check it out for yourself at training talk python.fm. Be sure to subscribe to the show, open your favorite podcast app and search for Python. We should be right at the top. You can also find the iTunes feed at /itunes, the Google Play feed at /play and the direct RSS feed at /rss on talk python.fm. We're live streaming most of our recordings these days. If you want to be part of the show and have your comments featured on the air. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel at talkpython.fm/youtube. This is your host Michael Kennedy. Thanks so much for listening. I really appreciate it. Now get out there and write some Python code
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01:15:35 This has been another episode of talk Python to me. Our guests in this episode was Julian banjo, and it's been brought to you by 45 drives in us over at Talk Python Training. solve your storage challenges with hardware powered by open source, check out 45 drives storage servers at the hawk python.fm slash 45 drives and skip the vendor lock in and software licensing fees. On level up your Python we have one of the largest catalogs of Python video courses over at talk Python. Our content ranges from true beginners to deeply advanced topics like memory and async. And best of all, there's not a subscription in sight. Check it out for yourself at training dot talk python.fm Be sure to subscribe to the show, open your favorite podcast app and search for Python. We should be right at the top. You can also find the iTunes feed at /itunes, the Google Play feed at /play and the direct RSS feed at /rss on talk python.fm. We're live streaming most of our recordings these days. If you want to be part of the show and have your comments featured on the air, be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel at talkpython.fm/YouTube. This is your host Michael Kennedy. Thanks so much for listening. I really appreciate it. Now get out there and write some Python code
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01:15:35 This has been another episode of talk Python to me. Our guests in this episode was Julian banjo, and it's been brought to you by 45 drives in us over at Talk Python Training. solve your storage challenges with hardware powered by open source, check out 45 drives storage servers at the hawk python.fm slash 45 drives and skip the vendor lock in and software licensing fees. On level up your Python we have one of the largest catalogs of Python video courses over at talk Python. Our content ranges from true beginners to deeply advanced topics like memory and async. And best of all, there's not a subscription in sight. Check it out for yourself at training dot talk python.fm Be sure to subscribe to the show, open your favorite podcast app and search for Python. We should be right at the top. You can also find the iTunes feed at /itunes, the Google Play feed at /play and the direct RSS feed at /rss on talk python.fm. We're live streaming most of our recordings these days. If you want to be part of the show and have your comments featured on the air, be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel at talkpython.fm/youtube. This is your host Michael Kennedy. Thanks so much for listening. I really appreciate it. Now get out there and write some Python code
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01:10:00 Do you think it will help people stay in Python longer before they they feel like they have to abandon it for JavaScript? Yeah, I can remove some JavaScript guilt. Yep, exactly. Not doing the front end front. It's okay. Awesome. Okay. You don't have to use JavaScript for everything. That's true. All right. Thanks again. See you later. Have a good one. Bye. Bye. This has been another episode of talk Python. To me. Our guest on this episode was Carson from Big Sky software. And it's been brought to you by century, your bass, and assembly AI. Take some stress out of your life get notified immediately about errors in your web applications with century. Just visit talkpython.fm/ century and get started for free and use the promo code python 2021. When you sign up, your base test acceleration will dramatically improve dev test workflows and ci builds of your Python applications. If you could benefit from having pi tests, run your tests 100 times faster or more you need to check them out. Get started at talkpython.fm/your base.
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01:11:02 transcripts for this and all of our episodes are brought to you by assembly AI Do you need a great automatic speech to text API get human level accuracy and just a few lines of code visit talkpython.fm/ assembly AI. one level up your Python we have one of the largest catalogs of Python video courses over at talk Python. Our content ranges from true beginners to deeply advanced topics like memory and async. And best of all, there's not a subscription insight. Check it out for yourself at training talk python.fm Be sure to subscribe to the show, open your favorite podcast app and search for Python. We should be right at the top. You can also find the iTunes feed at /itunes, the Google Play feed at /play and the direct RSS feed at /rss on talk python.fm. We're live streaming most of our recordings these days. If you want to be part of the show and have your comments featured on the air, be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel at talkpython.fm/YouTube. This is your host Michael Kennedy. Thanks so much for listening. I really appreciate it. Now get out there and write some Python code
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01:11:02 transcripts for this and all of our episodes are brought to you by assembly AI Do you need a great automatic speech to text API get human level accuracy and just a few lines of code visit talkpython.fm/ assembly AI. one level up your Python we have one of the largest catalogs of Python video courses over at talk Python. Our content ranges from true beginners to deeply advanced topics like memory and async. And best of all, there's not a subscription insight. Check it out for yourself at training talk python.fm Be sure to subscribe to the show, open your favorite podcast app and search for Python. We should be right at the top. You can also find the iTunes feed at /itunes, the Google Play feed at /play and the direct RSS feed at /rss on talk python.fm. We're live streaming most of our recordings these days. If you want to be part of the show and have your comments featured on the air, be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel at talkpython.fm/youtube. This is your host Michael Kennedy. Thanks so much for listening. I really appreciate it. Now get out there and write some Python code
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00:00:00 Python's place in climate research is an important one. In this episode, you'll meet Joe Hayman and Ryan Abernathy, two researchers using powerful cloud computing systems and Python to understand how the world around us is changing. We are both involved in the Pan Geo Project, which brings a great set of tools for scaling complex compute in the cloud with Python. This is Talk Python to Me, episode 361, recorded April 1, 2022.
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00:00:39 Welcome to Talk Python to Me, a weekly podcast on Python. This is your host, Michael Kennedy. Follow me on Twitter where I'm @mkennedy and keep up with the show and listen to past episodes at talkpython.fm and follow the show on Twitter via @talkpython. We've started streaming most of our episodes live on YouTube, subscribe to our YouTube channel over at talkpython.fm/YouTube to get notified about upcoming shows and be part of that episode.
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00:00:39 Welcome to Talk Python to Me, a weekly podcast on Python. This is your host, Michael Kennedy. Follow me on Twitter where I'm @mkennedy and keep up with the show and listen to past episodes at talkpython.fm and follow the show on Twitter via @talkpython. We've started streaming most of our episodes live on YouTube, subscribe to our YouTube channel over at talkpython.fm/youtube to get notified about upcoming shows and be part of that episode.
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00:01:04 This episode is sponsored by Signal Wire and Sentry. Transcripts for this and all of our episodes are brought to you by Assembly AI. Do you need a great automatic speech to text API? Get human level accuracy in just a few lines of code? Visit talkpython.fm/assemblyai. Joe Ryan, welcome to Talk Python to Me.
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00:00:23 This is Talk Python to Me, episode 363, recorded April 13, 2022.
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00:00:41 Welcome to Talk Python to Me, a weekly podcast on Python. This is your host, Michael Kennedy. Follow me on Twitter where I'm at @mkennedy and keep up with the show and listen to past episodes at talkpython.fm and follow the show on Twitter via at talkpython. We've started streaming most of our episodes live on YouTube, subscribe to our YouTube channel over at talkpython.fm/YouTube to get notified about upcoming shows and be part of that episode.
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00:01:08 Hey folks, I want to share a cool opportunity with you. Many people reach out to me and ask about getting a job doing full time Python rather than, say, Java in the day and Python on a hobby basis. If you're in the market for a proper Python job with adventure right in the description, then check this out. The Intelligence and Space Research Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory is seeking some smart and talented developers to help them blaze new Galactic trails across the solar system. You're located in the American Southwest, so you also have time to explore earthly trails in the beautiful mountains of Northern New Mexico. You could use your amazing Python skills to write software for satellites orbiting the Earth, design systems and interfaces that help protect America's security interests, process data from Mars, or even explore a host of other fascinating space research projects.
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