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Talk Python To Me

#234: Awesome Python Applications

Talk Python To Me

Michael Kennedy

Technology

4.8635 Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2019

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Have you heard of awesome lists? They are well, pretty awesome! Gathering up the most loved libraries and packages for a given topic.

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Have you heard of awesome lists?

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They're well, pretty awesome, gathering up the most loved libraries and packages for a given topic.

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While most lists cover awesome developer tools and libraries,

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we don't have many examples of awesome applications, both for use and as examples to draw from.

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That's why Mahmoud Hashemi decided to create awesome Python applications,

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and you're about to dive headfirst into them.

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This is Talk Python to Me, episode 234, recorded September 24th, 2019.

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Thank you. Welcome to Talk Python to Me, a weekly podcast on Python, the language, the libraries, the ecosystem, and the personalities.

0:49.8

This is your host, Michael Kennedy.

0:52.0

Follow me on Twitter where I'm at M. Kennedy.

0:54.6

Keep up with a show and listen to past episodes at TalkPython.fm, and follow the show on Twitter via At Talk Python. This episode is brought to you by

1:00.3

Linode and Tidelift. Please check out what they're offering during their segments. It really helps

1:04.8

support the show. Mahmood, welcome back to Talk Python to me. It's good to be back. It's great to be back. I wasn't that long ago that you were on Python Bytes, and we still didn't get a chance to catch up because you were covering

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for me. Yeah, but it was a great time. Yeah, happy to fill in any time. But really, who could feel

1:19.9

your shoes? Oh, man. Thanks for that. You've been on the show before. I think the first time was quite early in the show's history.

1:27.9

You came to talk about a really interesting topic, Enterprise Python, right? Python being used

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within the enterprise. We talked about a bunch of examples of that. And I feel like this is the

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open source equivalent of that story, just a little bit. I was thinking about that today.

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Yeah, you're right.

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It is kind of similar.

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Different in a lot of ways.

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I think a lot more fun.

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