Talk Python To Me

#405: Testing in Radio Astronomy with Python and pytest

Mar 3, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Talk Python to Me, Michael
01:58 • 2min
3
How Did You Get Into Programming and Astronomy?
04:13 • 2min
4
How Did You Become a Python Programmer?
06:18 • 2min
5
Radio Telescopes - What's the Difference?
08:25 • 2min
6
The Event Horizon Telescope
10:55 • 3min
7
Talk Python Amaze - Taipei, the Next Generation Open Source Python Application Builder
13:59 • 3min
8
Exactly. It's Not Just One PC in the Corner, Right?
17:05 • 3min
9
DevOps - What Is Uptime?
19:36 • 2min
10
CUDA Cores on NVIDIA GPUs?
21:27 • 2min
11
Using a GPU in a Data Center Environment?
23:44 • 2min
12
Python CUDA
25:21 • 2min
13
Using Async and Assert on a GPU
27:39 • 2min
14
Is Async IO a Solid Choice for Distributed Radio Astronomy?
29:15 • 2min
15
Talkpythonomy Podcast - Sentry
31:45 • 2min
16
Is Testing a Good Idea?
34:03 • 2min
17
PyTES for Python
36:03 • 2min
18
Unit Testing
37:35 • 2min
19
PyTest
39:06 • 3min
20
PyTest - The Test of Linearity
41:52 • 3min
21
Is There a Correlator Fixture?
44:51 • 2min
22
Python
46:38 • 2min
23
Breakthrough Listen
48:16 • 3min
24
How Much Data Is Captured and Stored?
51:04 • 2min
25
Embedded Tests
52:54 • 2min
26
PyTest, PyCoder, and Open Source Community
54:47 • 1min
27
Talk Python - The Challenge of a Bare Algorithm
56:16 • 3min