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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…
Adding translations to our projects makes them usable in more places by more…
17 December 2016 | 00:32:34
As the amount of text available on the internet and in businesses continues to increase, the need for fast and accurate language analysis becomes more prominent. This week Matthew Honnibal, the…
11 December 2016 | 00:36:48
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.
Are you looking for a backend as a service offering where you have full control…
04 December 2016 | 00:56:02
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
Plone is one of the first CMS projects to be built using Python and it is still…
26 November 2016 | 00:50:27
In this episode Chris and I look back at the past 83 episodes of the show and talk about what we learned, what we’ve enjoyed, and some of the highlights.
In this episode Chris and I look back at the past 83 episodes of the show and…
19 November 2016 | 00:37:30
Housing is something that we all have experience with, but many don’t understand the complexities of the market. This week Travis Jungroth talks about how HouseCanary uses data to make the business of real estate more transparent.
Housing is something that we all have experience with, but many don’t…
12 November 2016 | 00:39:45
Speech is the most natural interface for communication, and yet we force ourselves to conform to the limitations of our tools in our daily tasks. As computation becomes cheaper and more ubiquitous and artificial intelligence becomes more capable, voice becomes a more practical means of controlling our environments. This week…
Speech is the most natural interface for communication, and yet we force…
05 November 2016 | 01:05:13
Annapoornima Koppad is a director of the PSF, founder of the Bangalore chapter of PyLadies, and is a Python instructor at the Indian Institute of Science. In this week’s episode she talks about how she got started with Python, her experience running the PyLadies meetup, and working with the PSF.
Annapoornima Koppad is a director of the PSF, founder of the Bangalore chapter…
29 October 2016 | 00:19:23
Location is an increasingly relevant aspect of software systems as we have more internet connected devices with GPS capabilities. GIS (Geographic Information Systems) are used for processing and analyzing this data, and fortunately Python has a suite of libraries to facilitate these endeavors. This week Sean Gillies, an author…
Location is an increasingly relevant aspect of software systems as we have more…
22 October 2016 | 00:37:50
K Lars Lohn has had a long and varied career, spending his most recent years at Mozilla. This week he shares some of his stories about getting involved with Python, his work with Mozilla, and his inspiration for the closing keynote at PyCon US 2016. He also elaborates on the intricate mazes that he draws and his life as an…
K Lars Lohn has had a long and varied career, spending his most recent years at…
15 October 2016 | 00:42:22