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Scott Sanderson on Algorithmic Trading - E38

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Because of its easy learning curve and broad extensibility Python has found its way into the realm of algorithmic trading at

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03 January 2016 | 01:27:54


The PEP Talk - E37

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The Python language is built by and for its community. In order to add a new feature, change the specification, or create a new policy the first step is to…

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27 December 2015 | 01:45:42


Eric Holscher on Documentation and Read The Docs - E36

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The first place we all go for learning about new libraries is the documentation. Lack of effective documentation can limit the adoption of an otherwise…

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20 December 2015 | 01:05:34


Sylvain Thénault on ASTroid - E35

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The Python AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) is a powerful abstraction that allows for a number of innovative projects. ASTroid is a library that provides additional…

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12 December 2015 | 00:47:29


Stuart Mumford on SunPy - E34

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What is Solar Physics? How does it differ from AstroPhysics? What does this all have to do with Python? In this episode we answer all of those questions when…

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04 December 2015 | 00:40:38


Maneesha Sane on Software and Data Carpentry - E33

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The Software and Data Carpentry organizations have a mission of making it easier for scientists and data analysts in academia to replicate and review each…

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25 November 2015 | 00:44:29


Erik Tollerud on AstroPy - E32

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Erik Tollerud is an astronomer with a background in software engineering. He leverages these backgrounds to help build and maintain the AstroPy framework and…

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20 November 2015 | 00:49:19


Dariusz Suchojad on Zato - E31

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Service integration platforms have traditionally been the realm of Java projects. Zato is a project that shows Python is a great choice for systems integration…

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13 November 2015 | 00:42:27


Tom Rothamel on Ren’Py - E30

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Tom Rothamel is an embedded systems engineer who spends his free time working on Ren’Py, a visual novel engine written in Python. Ren’Py allows you to write…

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06 November 2015 | 00:58:52


Anthony Scopatz on Xonsh - E29

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Anthony Scopatz is the creator of the Python shell Xonsh in addition to his work as a professor of nuclear physics. In this episode we talked to him about why…

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31 October 2015 | 00:57:54