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Released December 29, 2025 (153 days ago)
Python in 2025 is in a delightfully refreshing place: the GIL's days are numbered, packaging is getting sharper tools, and the type checkers are multiplying like gremlins snacking after midnight. On this episode, we have an amazing panel to give us a range of perspectives on what matter in 2025 in Python. We have Barry Warsaw, Brett Cannon, Gregory Kapfhammer, Jodie Burchell, Reuven Lerner, and Thomas Wouters on to give us their thoughts.
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Released February 18, 2022 (4 years ago)
Two frameworks that have taken the Python world by storm are FastAPI and Pydantic. Once you already have your data exchange modeled in Pydantic, you might want to use that code for storing it in the database. And, if you have DB models you might want to somehow use them to power and document the APIs built with FastAPI.

But the popular ORMs, such as SQLAlchemy and others, far predate Pydantic. But could they be put together?
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Released March 11, 2021 (5 years ago)
Python has changed a lot since its inception 30 years ago. On this episode, you'll meet Paul Everitt and Barry Warsaw. They have both been involved with Python since the very first Python conference (called SPAM1 even). We discuss how it's changed but also how so many of the pressures and ideas from the very early days are still playing out in 2021. I'm sure you'll enjoy all the stories and reminiscing.
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Released December 28, 2020 (5 years ago)
2020 will be one for the history books, won't it? I've put together a great group to look back on 2020 - from the Python perspective.
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Released October 02, 2018 (8 years ago)
The Python core developers recently released Python 3.7 and are now busy planning what's coming in 3.8. That makes right now a great time to dig into what was included in Python 3.7 and what's on deck for the next great release of CPython. This week we have Anthony Shaw back on the podcast to tell us all about it.
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Released February 22, 2017 (9 years ago)
Welcome to a very special episode. This is the 100th episode of Talk Python To Me. It's the perfect chance to take a moment and look at where we have come from, and where we are going. Not just with regard to the podcast but for Python in general.

And who better to do this than Python's inventor himself. Guido van Rossum. In this episode, we discuss how Guido go into programming, where Python came from and why, and Python's bright future with Python 3.
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Episode #25: Effective Python
Released September 15, 2015 (11 years ago)
What if you could bottle up all the wisdom and hard-fought experience of many expert Python developers and power up your own skills? That's what Brett Slatkin did and he put it in his book Effective Python.
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Released September 01, 2015 (11 years ago)
You've heard of the full-stack developer and full-stack Python, but this week Authentise is taking it to a new level with Python all the way from the cloud to the client to the printer.
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Released May 05, 2015 (11 years ago)
Come and get plugged right into the middle the inner circle of the Python community with Kenneth Reitz. You'll get some insight into conversations from the latest Language Summit.

Kenneth works at Heroku and may be best known for creating Requests - HTTP for Humans. Requests is the most popular package on PyPI, It has been downloaded over 40,000,000 times.


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