Jan 13
#534: diskcache: Your secret Python perf weapon
Your cloud SSD is sitting there, bored, and it would like a job. Today we’re putting it to work with DiskCache, a simple, practical cache built on SQLite that can speed things up without spinning up Redis or extra services. Once you start to see what it can do, a universe of poss ... Show More
1h 14m
Jan 5
#533: Web Frameworks in Prod by Their Creators
Today on Talk Python, the creators behind FastAPI, Flask, Django, Quart, and Litestar get practical about running apps based on their framework in production. Deployment patterns, async gotchas, servers, scaling, and the stuff you only learn at 2 a.m. when the pager goes off. For ... Show More
1h 1m
Dec 18
#531: Talk Python in Production
Have you ever thought about getting your small product into production, but are worried about the cost of the big cloud providers? Or maybe you think your current cloud service is over-architected and costing you too much? Well, in this episode, we interview Michael Kennedy, auth ... Show More
1h 21m
Nov 2021
002. Financial instruments’ variety
<p>In this episode, we explore the diverse world of financial instruments, examining the various types available for investors and traders alike. From traditional assets like stocks and bonds to alternative options such as derivatives and commodities, we discuss how each instrume ... Show More
3m 28s
May 2022
009. Cash Statement and How it Links to Other Statements
<p>In this episode, we explore the cash statement, also known as the cash flow statement, and its critical role in financial reporting. We break down the three main sections—operating, investing, and financing activities—and explain how they provide insights into a company’s liqu ... Show More
7m 12s
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 Kapfhamme ... Show More