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Django Riffs

Matt Layman

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Django Riffs is a podcast for learning web application development in Python using the Django web framework. We explore all of Django's features to equip listeners with the knowledge to build a web app.
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Episodes and show notes available at friday.hirelofty.com. An unapologetic show about the culture and chaos of software engineering from the makers and breakers of digital products at Lofty Labs. We build software with Python and Django, Ruby and Rails, Golang, whatever frontend framework we're forced to use because it's popular this month, and anything else to get the job done right. Then on Friday afternoons we have a beer and talk about our regrets on this show.
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Talk Python To Me

Michael Kennedy

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Talk Python to Me is a weekly podcast hosted by developer and entrepreneur Michael Kennedy. We dive deep into the popular packages and software developers, data scientists, and incredible hobbyists doing amazing things with Python. If you're new to Python, you'll quickly learn the ins and outs of the community by hearing from the leaders. And if you've been Pythoning for years, you'll learn about your favorite packages and the hot new ones coming out of open source.
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Roman’s personal site, GitHub, and YouTube channel The PHP Foundation The New Life of PHP – The PHP Foundation PHP Annotated Newsletter PHP 3 to 8: The Evolution of a Codebase PHPStorm 2025.1 Sponsor This episode was brought to you by Buttondown, the easiest way to start, send, and grow your email newsletter. New customers can save 50% off their fi…
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If you've heard the phrase "Automate the boring things" for Python, this episode starts with that idea and takes it to another level. We have Glyph back on the podcast to talk about "Programming YOUR computer with Python." We dive into a bunch of tools and frameworks and especially spend some time on integrating with existing platform APIs (e.g. ma…
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If you want to leverage the power of LLMs in your Python apps, you would be wise to consider an agentic framework. Agentic empowers the LLMs to use tools and take further action based on what it has learned at that point. And frameworks provide all the necessary building blocks to weave these into your apps with features like long-term memory and d…
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Python Crash Course, 3rd Edition django-simple-deploy Mostly Python Newsletter Django From First Principles Series DJP: A Plugin System for Django dsd-vps django-production Sponsor This episode was brought to you by Buttondown, the easiest way to start, send, and grow your email newsletter. New customers can save 50% off their first year with Butto…
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The folks over at Astral have made some big-time impacts in the Python space with uv and ruff. They are back with another amazing project named ty. You may have known it as Red-Knot. But it's coming up on release time for the first version and with the release it comes with a new official name: ty. We have Charlie Marsh and Carl Meyer on the show t…
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Where Sangeeta and Adam talk about how to build REST APIs in Django. We talk about using the built-in JsonResponse, Django REST Framework, and Django Ninja. Intro ☕️ What is REST What is an API Design of Everyday Things Design of Everyday APIs PyCon 2024 Talk Apple Human Interface Guidelines Electrolyte coffee Blue Bottle coffee Ember mug Building …
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Everyday Superpowers* Chris on Fosstodon and BlueSky Why I Finally Embraced Event Sourcing and You Should Too DjangoCon US 2023: HTML-ivating your Django web app's experience with HTMX, AlpineJS, and streaming HTML Sponsor This episode was brought to you by HackSoft, your development partner beyond code. From custom software development to consulti…
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Python has many string formatting styles which have been added to the language over the years. Early Python used the % operator to injected formatted values into strings. And we have string.format() which offers several powerful styles. Both were verbose and indirect, so f-strings were added in Python 3.6. But these f-strings lacked security featur…
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What trends and technologies should you be paying attention to today? Are there hot new database servers you should check out? Or will that just be a flash in the pan? I love these forward looking episodes and this one is super fun. I've put together an amazing panel: Gina Häußge, Ines Montani, Richard Campbell, and Calvin Hendryx-Parker. We dive i…
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Pandas is at a the core of virtually all data science done in Python, that is virtually all data science. Since it's beginning, Pandas has been based upon numpy. But changes are afoot to update those internals and you can now optionally use PyArrow. PyArrow comes with a ton of benefits including it's columnar format which makes answering analytical…
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Do you or your company need accounting software? Well, there are plenty of SaaS products out there that you can give your data to. but maybe you also really like Django and would rather have a foundation to build your own accounting system exactly as you need for your company or your product. On this episode, we're diving into Django Ledger, create…
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Frank Wiles personal site RevSys - Django Consultancy kube-anypod kube-secrets DjangoCon US 2024: Brief History of Django with Frank Wiles Django 6.x Steering Council Aider AI Claude Django for APIs, 5th Edition Sponsor This episode was brought to you by HackSoft, your development partner beyond code. From custom software development to consulting,…
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Have you ever spent an afternoon wrestling with a Jupyter notebook, hoping that you ran the cells in just the right order, only to realize your outputs were completely out of sync? Today's guest has a fresh take on solving that exact problem. Akshay Agrawal is here to introduce Marimo, a reactive Python notebook that ensures your code and outputs a…
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We're sitting down with Eric Matthes, the educator, author, and developer behind Django Simple Deploy. If you've ever struggled with taking that final step of getting your Django app onto a live server (without spending days wrestling with DevOps complexities), then give Django Simple Deploy a look. Eric shares how Django Simple Deploy automates aw…
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PyCon US 2025 Jon Banfato personal website Elaine Wong personal website PyCon US Hatchery Program PyCon Startup Row Conference Chats NICAR 2025 pyladies pycon.org (lists many of the Python conferences around the world and includes an events calendar) Sponsor This episode was brought to you by HackSoft, your development partner beyond code. From cus…
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This episode is all about Beeware, the project that working towards true native apps built on Python, especially for iOS and Android. Russell's been at this for more than a decade, and the progress is now hitting critical mass. We'll talk about the Toga GUI toolkit, building and shipping your apps with Briefcase, the newly official support for iOS …
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In this episode, we welcome back Will McGugan, the creator of the wildly popular Rich library and founder of Textualize. We'll dive into Will's latest article on "Algorithms for High Performance Terminal Apps" and explore how he's quietly revolutionizing what's possible in the terminal, from smooth animations and dynamic widgets to full-on TUI (or …
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Have you ever wondered why certain data points stand out so dramatically? They might hold the key to everything from fraud detection to groundbreaking discoveries. This week on Talk Python to Me, we dive into the world of outlier detection with Python with Brett Kennedy. You'll learn how outliers can signal errors, highlight novel insights, or even…
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Lily on GitHub DSF Member of the month - Lily Foote Steering Council Meeting Notes DEP 10: New governance for the Django project DSF Board Meeting Notes Composite Primary Keys discussion and 5.2 release notes uv Python package manager PyCharm uv support and How to use uv in PyCharm maturin and click django-rusty-templates Sponsor This episode was b…
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Today we explore the wild world of Python deployment with my friend, Calvin Hendryx-Parker from Six Feet Up. We’ll tackle some of the biggest challenges in taking a Python app from “it works on my machine” to production, covering inconsistent environments, conflicting dependencies, and sneaky security pitfalls. Along the way, Calvin shares how cont…
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Florian on GitHub, Mastodon, and BlueSky Django 3.0.1 Security Release related to potential hijack via password reset form Best Python IDE: Vim, Emacs, PyCharm, or Visual Studio Code? | Guido van Rossum and Lex Fridman lithium: Django starter project Copier Sponsor This episode was brought to you by HackSoft, your development partner beyond code. F…
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On this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Geoff Boeing, an assistant professor at the University of Southern California whose research spans urban planning, spatial analysis, and data science. We explore why OpenStreetMap is such a powerful source of global map data—and how Geoff's Python library, OSMnx, makes that data easier to download, model, and visu…
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As Python developers, we're incredibly lucky to have over half a million packages that we can use to build our applications with over at PyPI. However, when it comes to choosing a UI framework, the options get narrowed down very quickly. Intersect those choices with the ones that work on mobile, and you have a very short list. Flutter is a UI frame…
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Django MongoDB Backend Repo Official Django MongoDB Backend Now Available in Public Preview DjangoCon Europe 2025 Jib’s Blog Post on Developing this Project Quickstart dev.to article Let’s Switch Things Up: Using MongoDB in an Intro Django Project Key Benefits of using MongoDB in Django MongoDB documentation on getting started with Django django-si…
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In this episode, I'm joined by JJ Allaire, founder and executive chairman at Posit, and Carlos Scheidegger, a software engineer at Posit, to explore Quarto, an open-source tool revolutionizing technical publishing. We discuss how Quarto empowers users to seamlessly transform Jupyter notebooks into polished reports, dashboards, e-books, websites, an…
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Ember RFCs Emma has a blog LevIT Django: Looking Forward to the Next 20 Years drf-schema-adapter Django 6.x Steering Council Election Results django-distill PyScript Rewriting Django from almost scratch in 2021 - DjangoCon Europe Sponsor This episode was brought to you by Buttondown, the easiest way to start, send, and grow your email newsletter. N…
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Join me as I chat with Rich Iannone and Michael Chow from Posit where we explore the transformative power of data tables with the Great Tables library. We'll cover practical applications of Great Tables, showcasing how thoughtful design and advanced formatting can elevate your data presentations. And you'll learn about innovative features like nano…
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Sheena's Personal Site Prelude Guild of Educators DjangoCon US Keynote - Power to the People who Teach the People PyCon Italia Keynote - A Tale from the Trenches Escape conf - Testing Python Web Apps using Playwright Webinar: Why HTMX makes good business sense Using Cursor to Port Django tests to pytest Sponsor This episode was brought to you by Bu…
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LearnDjango Three Course Bundle The Stack Report Leuchtturm Weekly Planner Rereading Working in Public Fosstodon Thread DjangoCon Europe CFP Open Until January 12th An Obvious Statement About Open Source | Christopher Neugebauer | Monktoberfest 2024 Django 6.x Steering Council Results DjangoCon Japan, Europe, Africa, and US Reimagining OSS Licensin…
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Join me for an insightful conversation with Alex Monahan, who works on documentation, tutorials, and training at DuckDB Labs. We explore why DuckDB is gaining momentum among Python and data enthusiasts, from its in-process database design to its blazingly fast, columnar architecture. We also dive into indexing strategies, concurrency considerations…
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If you're a Django developer, I'm sure you've heard so many people raving about FastAPI and Pydantic. But you really love Django and don't want to switch. Then you might want to give Django Ninja a serious look. Django Ninja is highly inspired by FastAPI, but is also deeply integrated into Django itself. We have Vitaliy Kucheryaviy the creator of D…
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We're back and ready to spill the beans on our summer, DjangoCon US 2024, and some fun coffee concoctions we learned about! Our fun summer! Staycation 🌴 Danish cookies/everyone's favorite sewing kit tin 🇩🇰 Dalgona coffee recipe ☕️ Squid Game 🦑 Django Stickers 2nd edition 👻 Django Day Copenhagen 2024 and Django London Meetup DjangoCon US 2024 talks …
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Peter Wang has been pushing Python forward since the early days of its data science roots. We're lucky to have him back on the show. We're going to talk about the Anaconda Toolbox for Excel as well as many other trends and topics that are hot in the Python space right now. I'm sure you'll enjoy listening to the two of us exchanging our takes on the…
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LanceDB is a developer-friendly, open source database for AI. It's used by well-known companies such as Midjourney and Character.ai. We have Chang She, the CEO and cofounder of LanceDB on to give us a look at the concept of multi-modal data and how you can use LanceDB in your own Python apps. Episode sponsors Sentry Error Monitoring, Code TALKPYTHO…
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pretix and on GitHub rami.io DjangoCon Europe 2023 | Building and scaling a live event platform with django-channels DjangoCon Europe 2024 | Fast on my machine: How to debug slow requests in production Building a business on open-source applications DjangoCon Europe 2020 | Security strategies for multi-tenant applications DjangoCon Europe 2019 | Pl…
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Hynek’s personal website Variomedia Hynek on YouTube, Mastodon, and GitHub DjangoCon 2008 Keynote by Cal Henderson: Why I Hate Django attrs - Python Classes Without Boilerplate svcs - A Flexible Service Locator for Python Hynek’s 2011 Review, Ticket 6148 and 373 Jacob Kaplan-Moss Thread on extending languages The End Of Object Inheritance & The Beg…
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Thibaud on LinkedIn, on Mastodon Django on Mastodon, on LinkedIn 2025 DSF Board Nominations Django Forum Discussion of 2025 DSF Board Elections DSF Individual Members and Steering Council Members Torchbox CTO and senior dev job offers Wagtail high-profile users, newsletter, roadmap Sponsor Django Chat Podcast Sponsorship Information…
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Better Simple website Tim on Mastodon django-commons Django commons discussions AspirEDU Djangonaut Space and on Open Collective DEFNA DjangoCon US 2025 Call for Volunteers Lacey’s interview with Jay Miller at DCUS2024 Google Summer of Code - Django Debug Toolbar Sponsor Django + HTMX Course at TalkPython Training 10% off…
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