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hpr679 :: A Little Bit of Python: Episode 14 2010-06-06
An interview with Christian Tismer after PyCon 2010
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hpr664 :: A Little Bit of Python: Episode 13
News about Python - the SEC mandates python for filing, community funding, and more
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hpr584 :: A Little Bit of Python: 12 Global Interpreter Lock; Concurrency
Exploring a scheduler being introduced in python, and its effect on threading performance
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hpr577 :: Episode 11.Bit-of-Python-2010-04-07
An interview recorded at PyCon 2010, Atlanta, with Antoine Pitrou
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hpr549 :: Interview with Richard Jones
Interview with Richard Jones who organizes the PyWeek game programming challenge
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hpr545 :: Little Bit of python episode nine
News about Python 2.7, PyPy 1.2 and other modules
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hpr542 :: Little Bit of Python Episode 8
Steve Holden interviews Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical, at PyCon 2010
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hpr539 :: Little Bit of Python Episode 7
A panel discussion on speeding up Python and proposed changes in the Unladen Swallow branch
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hpr537 :: Episode 6.Bit-of-Python
Michael Foord interviews Van Lindberg, conference chair of PyCon 2010, about the conference
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hpr535 :: New Features in Python 2.7
A panel discussion on some of the new features coming in Python 2.7
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hpr534 :: Mercurial Transition and comments on the Python Package Index
A panel discussion covering the transition to using Mercurial for the Python source code
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hpr520 :: Selecting Talks for PyCon 2010
Discussion on how talks were selected for the upcoming PyCon 2010 conference
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hpr510 :: Python Language Moratorium Python 2.7 End of the Line?
A round-table discussion about the possibility of Python 2.x end of life