

Talk Python To Me
Michael Kennedy
Talk Python to Me is a weekly podcast hosted by developer and entrepreneur Michael Kennedy. We dive
deep into the popular packages and software developers, data scientists, and incredible hobbyists doing
amazing things with Python. If you're new to Python, you'll quickly learn the ins and outs of the community
by hearing from the leaders. And if you've been Pythoning for years, you'll learn about your favorite
packages and the hot new ones coming out of open source.
deep into the popular packages and software developers, data scientists, and incredible hobbyists doing
amazing things with Python. If you're new to Python, you'll quickly learn the ins and outs of the community
by hearing from the leaders. And if you've been Pythoning for years, you'll learn about your favorite
packages and the hot new ones coming out of open source.
Episodes
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Oct 29, 2019 • 1h 1min
#236: Scaling data science across Python and R
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Oct 23, 2019 • 1h
#235: Python in your Browser with Skulpt
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Oct 15, 2019 • 1h 5min
#234: Awesome Python Applications
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Oct 10, 2019 • 1h 8min
#233: The Masonite Python Web Framework
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Oct 4, 2019 • 1h 2min
#232: Become a robot developer with Python
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Sep 25, 2019 • 1h 10min
#231: Advice for freelancing with Python
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Sep 18, 2019 • 58min
#230: Python in digital humanities research
Cornelius van Litt, a postdoctoral researcher in medieval Islamic philosophy at Utrecht University, dives deep into the intersection of Python and digital humanities. He shares how he applies Python and OpenCV to analyze medieval manuscripts and track intellectual history. Cornelius discusses digitizing collections, detecting ownership stamps, and even creating x-ray-like visuals of text density. He advocates for bridging the technical and humanities fields, emphasizing the importance of programming skills for scholars. Tune in for insights on enhancing manuscript research through modern technology!

Sep 12, 2019 • 1h 1min
#229: Building advanced Pythonic interviews with docassemble
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Sep 4, 2019 • 60min
#228: Hunting bugs and tech startups with Python
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Aug 28, 2019 • 1h 11min
#227: Maintainable data science: Tips for non-developers
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