Python Bytes   /     #405: Oh Really?

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Topics covered in this episode: Briefer: Dashboards and notebooks in a single place Introduction to programming with Python setup-uv HTML for people Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by ScoutAPM: pythonbytes.fm/scout Connect with the hosts Michael: @mkennedy@fosstodon.org Brian: @brianokken@fosstodon.org Show: @pythonbytes@fosstodon.org Join us on YouTube at pythonbytes.fm/live to be part of the audience. Usually Monday at 10am PT. Older video versions available there too. Finally, if you want an artisanal, hand-crafted digest of every week of the show notes in email form? Add your name and email to our friends of the show list, we'll never share it. Michael #1: Briefer: Dashboards and notebooks in a single place Notebooks and dashboards with Python, SQL, scheduling, native visualizations, code generation, and more. In Briefer, you can: Create notebooks and dashboards using Markdown, Python, SQL, and native visualizations. Build interactive data apps using inputs, dropdowns, and date pickers. Generate code and queries using an AI that understands your database schema and your notebook's context. Schedule notebooks and dashboards to run and update periodically. Create and test ad-hoc pipelines using writebacks. Briefer vs. Traditional BI Tools: Briefer is better than traditional BI tools because it's faster and more flexible, thanks to Python. Briefer vs. Traditional Notebooks: In Briefer, you can run SQL queries against connected data sources directly in your notebook. Then, Briefer will automatically turn your query into a data frame and store it in a variable that you can use in your Python blocks. Brian #2: Introduction to programming with Python Jose Blanca “Python intro aimed at students with no prior programming experience.” “Relies mainly on examples and exercises.” “Does not try to cover every detail of the Python language, but just what a beginner might need to start the journey.” Tech: “… built with the quarto publishing system complemented by the quarto live extension that allows Python to run in the web browser by using pyodide.” Runs on anything, since it doesn’t require a local install of Python Running 3.12.1, looks like. Although that’s a bit hidden. Seems like it should be more visible. Michael #3: setup-uv Set up your GitHub Actions workflow with a specific version of uv Install a version of uv and add it to PATH Cache the installed version of uv to speed up consecutive runs on self-hosted runners Register problem matchers for error output (Optional) Persist the uv's cache in the GitHub Actions Cache (Optional) Verify the checksum of the downloaded uv executable Brian #4: HTML for people Teaching HTML in a rather fun way. Includes basic CSS Extras Michael: A new article: We Must Replace uWSGI With Something Else Django unique email login Joke: So much O’Really

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Topics include Briefer: Dashboards and notebooks in a single place, Introduction to programming with Python, setup-uv, and HTML for people.

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00:22:43
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2024-10-14 00:00
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  Michael Kennedy (@mkennedy)
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