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🗓️ 8 September 2015
⏱️ 68 minutes
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0:00.0 | Are you fluent in Python, or do you speak the language with an accent? |
0:03.6 | Python's ease of learning can also lead to non-Pythonic patterns for even experienced developers. |
0:09.3 | Luciano Romalo is here to give us a deeper understanding of this language we love. |
0:13.3 | It's episode number 24 recorded Thursday, August 6, 2015. |
0:18.7 | I'm a developer, developers, developers, developers. I'm a developer in many senses of the word, because I make the... 2015. in both cases it's about design patterns anyone can get the job done it's the execution that matters |
0:39.4 | i have many interests sometimes conflict welcome to talk python to me a weekly podcast on python |
0:46.1 | the language the libraries the ecosystem and the personalities this is your host michael kennedy |
0:51.1 | follow me on twitter where i'm at m Kennedy. Keep up with the show and listen to |
0:54.7 | past episodes at talk python.fm. And follow the show on Twitter via at Talk Python. This episode |
1:01.3 | is brought to you by Hired and co-chip. Thank them for supporting the show on Twitter via |
1:05.3 | at Hired undersquare H.Q and at co-chip. Before we get to the conversation with Luciano, he generously agreed to give away an electronic |
1:13.2 | copy of his book, Fluent Python. |
1:16.0 | All you have to do to be eligible to win is to be a friend of the show. |
1:19.8 | Visit talk python.fm, choose friend of the show in the nav bar and sign up. |
1:24.5 | Now let me introduce Luciano. |
1:26.3 | Luciano Romallo is author of of fluent Python. Romallo was a |
1:29.3 | web developer before the Netscape IPO in 1995 and switched from Pearl to Java and finally to Python in |
1:35.5 | 1998. Since then, he's worked on some of the largest news portals in Brazil using Python. He's taught |
1:41.2 | Python web development in the Brazilian media, banking, and government sectors. |
1:45.6 | He's spoken multiple times at OSCON, PyCon, Python, Brazil, FISL, and RuPai. |
1:51.2 | Romalo is a fellow at the Python Software Foundation and a co-founder at the Garoahacker Club, |
1:56.6 | the first hackerspace in Brazil. |
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