Python is an extraordinary programming language. Its legible syntax makes it an inviting target for coding neophytes, while its power and flexibility make it a desirable tool for many domains, from back-end web development and DevSecOps, to data science and machine learning.
Most importantly, the Python community is a diverse, friendly group of people that do innovative work in manifold fields. The annual PyCon conference amply demonstrates this.
If you want more Python in your life, check out the following Python-focused podcasts:
- core.py
- Pablo Galindo and Ćukasz Langa speak bad English talking about Python internals.
- Django Brew
- A fun, caffeine-powered podcast about the Django web framework by Adam Hill and Sangeeta Jadoonanan.
- Django Chat
- A podcast on the Django Web Framework by William Vincent and Carlton Gibson.
- Hidden Figures of Python Podcast
- The PyPodcats team (Cheuk Ting Ho, Georgi Ker, Mariatta Wijaya, and Tereza Iofciu) bring you stories from the underrepresented group members of the Python community.
- Network Automation Nerds Podcast
- This is a podcast for people who want to learn more about Network Automation, Python, and Network Engineering in general.
- The Python Show
- A Python Podcast about programming, content creation, and much more!
- The Real Python Podcast
- Christopher Bailey covers a wide range of topics including Python programming best practices, career tips, and related software development topics.