Recent Episodes
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#428 How old is your Python?
Apr 14, 2025 – 00:31:00 -
#427 Rise of the Python Lord
Apr 7, 2025 – 00:36:31 -
#426 Committing to Formatted Markdown
Mar 31, 2025 – 00:29:18 -
#425 If You Were a Klingon Programmer
Mar 24, 2025 – 00:37:55 -
#424 We Will Test in Production
Mar 17, 2025 – 00:27:23 -
#423 Traveling the Python Universe
Mar 10, 2025 – 00:26:49 -
#422 You need 4 spaces
Mar 3, 2025 – 00:32:52 -
#421 22 years old
Feb 24, 2025 – 00:22:49 -
#420 90% Done in 50% of the Available Time
Feb 17, 2025 – 00:27:47 -
#419 Is your back end popular?
Feb 4, 2025 – 00:30:06 -
#418 I'm a tea pot
Jan 27, 2025 – 00:20:22 -
#417 Bugs hide from the light
Jan 21, 2025 – 00:23:35 -
#416 A Ghostly Episode
Jan 13, 2025 – 00:43:41 -
#415 Just put the fries in the bag bro
Dec 23, 2024 – 00:32:59 -
#414 Because we are not monsters
Dec 16, 2024 – 00:29:45 -
#413 python-build-standalone finds a home
Dec 9, 2024 – 00:30:39 -
#412 Closing the loop
Dec 2, 2024 – 00:26:00 -
#411 TLS Client: Hello <
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Nov 25, 2024 – 00:40:03 -
#410 Entering the Django core
Nov 18, 2024 – 00:30:42 -
#409 We've moved to Hetzner write-up
Nov 14, 2024 – 00:35:07 -
#408 python-preference only-managed 3.13t
Nov 4, 2024 – 00:31:16 -
#407 Back to the future, destination 3.14
Oct 28, 2024 – 00:28:26 -
#406 What's on Django TV tonight?
Oct 21, 2024 – 00:24:53 -
#405 Oh Really?
Oct 14, 2024 – 00:22:43 -
#404 The Lost Episode
Oct 7, 2024 – 00:31:15 -
#403 A machine learning algorithm walks into a bar…
Sep 30, 2024 – 00:25:26 -
#402 How to monetize your blog
Sep 23, 2024 – 00:33:21 -
#401 We must replace uWSGI with something else
Sep 17, 2024 – 00:31:05 -
#400 Celebrating episode 400
Sep 9, 2024 – 00:28:46 -
#399 C will watch you in silence
Sep 3, 2024 – 00:42:37 -
#398 Open source makes you rich? (and other myths)
Aug 26, 2024 – 00:42:04 -
#397 So many PyCon videos
Aug 20, 2024 – 00:22:21 -
#396 uv-ing your way to Python
Aug 13, 2024 – 00:32:19 -
#395 pythont compatible packages
Aug 6, 2024 – 00:29:24 -
#394 Python is easy now?
Jul 30, 2024 – 00:28:37 -
#393 Dare enter the Bash dungeon?
Jul 23, 2024 – 00:31:55 -
#392 The votes have been counted
Jul 17, 2024 – 00:25:44 -
#391 A weak episode
Jul 9, 2024 – 00:26:16 -
#390 Coding in a Castle
Jul 2, 2024 – 00:36:39 -
#389 More OOP for Python?
Jun 24, 2024 – 00:31:12 -
#388 Don't delete all the repos
Jun 18, 2024 – 00:21:59 -
#387 Heralding in a new era of database queries
Jun 11, 2024 – 00:27:52 -
#386 Major releases abound
Jun 4, 2024 – 00:21:00 -
#385 RESTing on Postgres
May 27, 2024 – 00:24:04 -
#384 Force push lightly
May 21, 2024 – 00:25:50 -
#383 Why aren’t devs shipping faster?
May 14, 2024 – 00:31:00 -
#382 A Simple Game
May 7, 2024 – 00:28:10 -
#381 Python Packages in the Oven
Apr 30, 2024 – 00:28:55 -
#380 Debugging with your eyes
Apr 23, 2024 – 00:24:07 -
#379 Constable on the debugging case
Apr 16, 2024 – 00:20:13
Recent Reviews
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K rubGreat podcast, Brian: please speak louder!Excellent podcast by two very knowledgeable gentlemen. They cover a lot of interesting topics in a short amount of time. Highly recommended. My only critique would be a request that Brian speak a bit louder. I often find myself rewinding because I couldn’t make out what he said the first time.
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JoeRecursionjoeThe best of the best.This is a top notch podcast, I catch myself looking forward to when the new episode comes out each week. Michael and Brian are the best with great content!
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?,?,?,?,?&?Same boyI am the person who said that I am learning Python!
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DaButler89Love it!I've been listening since the beginning. There is always a takeaway or nugget to learn. I like the new format with a guest host each week. The amount and quality of the content delivered each week is surprising! I hope they never stop!
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shaun.ekGreat Podcast on Python ecosystem, wish episodes were shorterIf you are in the python language ecosystem I highly recommend this podcast. I have been listening for years (even though I don’t work in python anymore it has a special place in my ❤️). I would give a 4 star rating but I have knocked it down to 3 stars because the episodes have become too long. They used to be 15-20 minutes long, just the right size to be called “bytes” and that was perfect IMO. All episodes now are well over 30 minutes and sometimes I just delete those ones. I like that guests are on now a days so maybe I’m suggesting fewer things be share per episode. Thanks for the podcast Michael and Brian!
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MnReviewGood tech, leftist political drivelHuh, aside from your oversimplified take on recent events, parroting the idea it was a attempted “takeover” rather that protests that had a widely denounced violent element, expected from mindless leftists, I am surprised you support big tech controlling speech. Since you’re clearly not able (or maybe honest?) enough to think for yourselves, I would point out much of the Capitol violence crowd planned their action via twitter, just like all the BLM/ democrat terrorists across the country the rest of the year. Didn’t notice you commenting on how big tech could help bring them to justice- 30 deaths, billions in damage, little stuff leftists might not think is significant when carried out by their buddies. Nice job pushing the narrative, goofballs.
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Hellfire0175One of my top podcasts I listen toI learn something new each episode. Talk Python to me in conjunction with Test and Code and Python Bytes has exponentially increased my productivity and learning. Thank you!
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jx2233Recommendations reqHey question what are the good python programming books for starters??
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jcmetz21Best programming podcast out thereOne of the hardest parts of programming is knowing what tools and ideas are out there to help you. This podcast covers everything you need to know in the world of Python and I've become a significantly better programmer because of it. Thanks to these awesome guys!
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AggienautOutstanding PodcastAlways informative and entertaining!
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apanelofskyExcellent.These gents are doing us all a rare service by bringing their lively discussions of cutting edge developments in the Python world “directly to your earbuds.” Their topics, guests, and show-notes are informative and inspirational. This podcast is extremely relevant for the day-to-day work of any Python developer. Highly recommend it. Thank you, Brian and Michael!
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RocoramaOutstanding Podcast!I’m so glad I discovered this podcast. It’s motivated me to once again get back into python after years of a hiatus (since 2006) and when I learned python in version 2 almost 20 years ago as a hobby/tinkerer when I needed a break from other programming languages I'm fluent in. The hosts are genuine and truly are passionate “pythonistas”. It’s something that I look forward to listening too! I also enjoy M. Kennedy”s “talk python to me”,- podcast, which is full of terrific information for the newb or seasoned programmer. Love how they always end their pod cast on an up! Keep those python jokes coming— it’s their signature “ending on a high note!” Kudos!
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alltheothernamesweretaken54136Great Python infoGreat way to keep up with the goings-on in Python.
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DangerFarrPerfect for the morning commute.A quick & efficient way to keep up with news and development in the Python space!
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Chris (Slippo)Fantastic!These guys jump right into great content every week with no fluff or fill.
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efstoneGreat podcast to stay up with Python news!Michael and Brian do a wonderful job staying on top of news in the Python world. Everything is packaged up into perfectly-sized snippets. Really helps me feel like I can keep abreast of what’s going on. Love it!
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jcnileLove itLoaded with Python Goodness
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Mac PrichardLike a Coffee Talk Show for the Python CommunityFull disclosure: I know nothing about Python. However, I met one of the hosts at podcasting conference and gave this show a try. I was impressed by Michael and Brian's deep knowledge, friendly manner, and easy style. The programs reminds me of one of those coffee talk shows on a small town AM radio station where you can find out everything that's going in a community.
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Weldon0405Love the show!!!Guys, I love this show. I find PythonBytes to be a great source of relevant (and recent) information in the Python community. Keep up the great work!!
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ClamytoeLove the show!It's great hearing you talk about stuff I've recently seen mentioned on Twitter and Reddit. Also all the other things I've missed!
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Nikola KantarLove the Byte-Size PaceI'm always interested in learning about new tools, so Python Bytes is right up my alley. The quick rundown of news each week is very cool, and I inevitably end up going to the show notes to check out the links.
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LipschnitzList of topics and feedback, reply to our reviews.lets do more podcasts with Artifificial Intelligence.
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MariusLongswordThe newest in PythonThis is how I get the newest python news each week.
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joshuagioThank youKeep up the good work!!!!
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