If there has ever been a time in history that journalism is needed to shine a light on what's happening in the world, it's now. Would it surprise you to hear that Python and machine learning are playing an increasingly important role in discovering and bringing us the news? On this episode, you'll meet Carolyn Stansky, a journalist and developer who's been researching this intersection.
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I love to bring you stories of Python being used in amazing places outside the traditional tech silos of pure web development and data science.
On this episode, you'll meet Robert "Kane" Replogle, who works on the simulation and test software at Richard Childress Racing. The NASCAR team that just finished #1 and 2 in at the Texas Motor Speedway.
Consistently excellent content and great guestsMichael is one of the leading voices of the Python community. The content is always intriguing and a great way to stay motivated while learning. Keep up the great work!
InterestingNot a how-to but addictively fascinating. It is neat to see how people are using Python.
Required listeningVery substantive, polished podcast. Michael is the ideal interviewer: deeply knowledgeable and prepared, but knows how to get out of the way and let his guests dominate the conversation. Absolutely required listening for all Pythoneers IMO.
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