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Talk Python To Me

#276: Geekout: Life in the solar system and beyond

Talk Python To Me

Michael Kennedy

Technology

4.8635 Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2020

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

We're back with another GeekOut episode. Richard Campbell, a developer and podcaster who also dives deep into science and tech topics, is back for our second GeekOut episode. Last time we geeked out about the real science and progress around a moon base. This time it's why is there life on Earth, where could it be or have been in the solar system, and beyond.

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0:00.0

We're back with another geek out episode. Richard Campbell, a developer and podcaster who also

0:04.9

dives deep into science and tech topics, is back for our second geek out episode. Last time we

0:10.3

geeked out about the real science and progress around a moon base. This time, it's why is their

0:15.1

life on Earth? Where could it be, or have been in the solar system and beyond? In case you

0:20.6

didn't catch the first geek out,

0:21.9

episode 253, this one is more of a general science and tech episode. I love digging into the

0:27.8

deep internals of all the tools of the Python space, but given all that's going on in the world,

0:32.4

I thought it'd be fun to take a step back and just enjoy some fun geekery and give you all

0:37.0

something to sit back and let your mind dream.

0:40.3

This is Talk Python, Me, episode 27 podcast on Python, the language, the libraries, the ecosystem, and the personalities.

1:04.9

This is your host, Michael Kennedy. Follow me on Twitter where I'm at M. Kennedy.

1:08.8

Keep up with a show and listen to past episodes at TalkPython.fm.

1:12.4

And follow the show on Twitter via at TalkPython.

1:14.9

This episode is brought to you by brilliant.org and us.

1:18.7

Here's an unexpected question for you.

1:21.4

Are you a C-sharp or dot-net developer getting into Python?

1:24.6

Do you work at a company that used to be a Microsoft shop,

1:28.4

but is now finding their way over to the Python space? We built a Python course Haler made for you and your

1:34.5

team. It's called Python for the dot net developer. This 10-hour course takes all the features

1:40.2

of C-sharp and dot net that you think you couldn't live without. Unity framework, lambda expressions, ASP.net, and so on, and it teaches you the Python equivalent

1:48.9

for each and every one of those.

1:50.9

This is definitely the fastest and clearest path from C-sharp to Python.

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