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Python Bytes is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken. The show is a short disc

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#231 Go Python, Go!

2021/4/28

Topics covered in this episode: For-Else: A Weird but Useful Feature in Python Tortoise ORM Faste

Topics covered in this episode: calmcode.io Natural sort (aka natsort) Python controlling a helic

Topics covered in this episode: Coverage.py (5.6b1) and third-party code So you want your own Paa

Topics covered in this episode: How to make an awesome Python package in 2021 Kubestriker wasmtim

Topics covered in this episode: Number One, that's "retract plank," not "remove plank." SQLAlchem

Topics covered in this episode: DataClass vs NamedTuple vs Object: A Battle of Performance in Pyt

Topics covered in this episode: Raspberry Pi Pico New MongoDB ODM: Beanie Sourcery Neomodel Confe

Topics covered in this episode: AWSimple coverage and installed packages Finding Mona Lisa in the

Topics covered in this episode: Python Developers Survey 2020 Results Django Ninja - Fast Django

Topics covered in this episode: boto type annotations How to have your code reviewer appreciate y

Topics covered in this episode: Keeping up with Rich 12 requests per second Python Launcher for U

Topics covered in this episode: We Downloaded 10,000,000 Jupyter Notebooks From Github – This Is

Topics covered in this episode: Do you really need a virtualenv? Copier - like cookiecutter * Pan

Topics covered in this episode: Constant Folding in Python Update All Packages With pip-review Qu

Topics covered in this episode: diskcache TOML is 1.0.0 now. * pyqtgraph* Parler + Python = Insur

Topics covered in this episode: pip search. Just don’t. QPython - Scripting for Android with Pyth

Topics covered in this episode: 5 ways I use code as an astrophysicist A Visual Intro to NumPy an

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Topics covered in this episode: Django Ledger Project Flask-Meld: simple JavaScript interactive f

Topics covered in this episode: pytest 6.2 is out SQLite as a file format (like docx) A Day in Co