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My first program ever, to learn Fortran, computed probabilities in contract bridge; later tasks included a "smart calendar"; for Python, my first self-imposed task was to learn to write a web application... #PythonInterviewsQA


Have you heard? I'm joining @PacktPub for the launch of #PythonInterviews on a live Twitter Q&A! Join me with fellow Python experts Steven Holden (@holdenweb) & Alex Martelli (@aleaxit) On Wed 28th March 6pm GMT | 11am PDT #PythonInterviewsQA goo.gl/H8TxeG

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Yep, I'm using flask these days for just about all of my web-work, I find Django too big and rich for my needs #PythonInterviewsQA


Pick an open-source project using Python and start contributing. Even if you think you don't yet program well enough to help with the code, improving *documentation* is a crucial task and will get you into the community! #PythonInterviewsQA

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Stronger type checking, w/runtime checks (not just static checks) performed fast by dedicating a separate core. This needs better concurrency, esp. locking, with many other benefits. Next, I'd love to see new, SAFE serialization -- `pickle` is unsafe...:-( #PythonInterviewsQA

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"If you haven't started yet learning and using Python, do so right now -- whatever your field, the effort of adding Python to your toolbox will pay itself back, rapidly, many times over". #PythonInterviewsQA

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Too much "new, shiny stuff" and insufficient attention to old problems that were never fully resolved satisfactorily, such as serialization, use of many cores, better garbage collection... bread-and-butter stuff which needs to improve. #PythonInterviewsQA

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(cont.) Now, 34 years after that uncanning prophecy, that day has come in AI/ML (and several other fields), and Python's aspects such as the Knuth-forecast use of indentation make it shine most brightly. #PythonInterviewsQA

Per sbel.wisc.edu/Courses/ME964/… [Knuth 1974], "We will [...] be writing only small modules [...] used to build larger ones, so that devices like indentation, rather than delimiters, might become feasible for expressing local structure [...]". (cont.) #PythonInterviewsQA



Oops, that was *44* years ago, not "just" 34. Reading that paper (maybe 34 years ago:-) first gave me a hint that there was something worth of an engineer in this "software" thingy, not just in the *hardware* I loved designing...:-) #PythonInterviewsQA

(cont.) Now, 34 years after that uncanning prophecy, that day has come in AI/ML (and several other fields), and Python's aspects such as the Knuth-forecast use of indentation make it shine most brightly. #PythonInterviewsQA



"It fits your brain" -- an old motto, but still perfectly true for many of us. As a result, Python can make you much more productive at just about any application programming task (*system* programming may need lower-level tools...). #PythonInterviewsQA

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Do just like I did: self-teach yourself! Many resources: books, sites like StackOverflow, online video-courses, tutorials, etc. Pick something you'd like to do, find the best resources, teach yourself to do it -- then, on to the next "thing you'd like to do"! #PythonInterviewsQA

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It's getting richer (and thus more powerful, but also bigger and more complicated) all the time. So I think we'll see Python subsets emerge, either to run with fewer resources (as MicroPython already does) or to limit the learning needed for effective usage. #PythonInterviewsQA

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Move: Python 3 is quite a superior language -- unless you happen to maintain millions of lines of Python 2 code, in which case you'd better be already looking for alternative Python 2 maintenance after the PSF stops supporting it in less than 2 years from now. #PythonInterviewsQA

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I think it would be great if you could build an exe, deb, etc from within #Python #PythonInterviewsQA

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If you want to learn a #Python web framework, you might want to start with something like Flask or bottle as they tend to be much more lightweight #PythonInterviewsQA

What would be the "best or easier" approach to learn #Python api framework like @djangoproject?



I am hoping to see even more Python frameworks for mobile. @PyBeeWare @kivyframework #PythonInterviewsQA


I believe Python's simple, elegant syntax is what makes #Python so appealing to scientists. Readability matters to beginners and to the experienced developer #PythonInterviewsQA

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Today is the day of the Twitter Q&A 11 a.m. PST | 1 p.m. CST | 7 p.m. BST. Tweet your questions with the hashtag #PythonInterviewsQA

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Python doesn't have a great foothold in mobile dev or embedded, although that is getting better #PythonInterviewsQA

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Have you heard? I'm joining @PacktPub for the launch of #PythonInterviews on a live Twitter Q&A! Join me with fellow Python experts Steven Holden (@holdenweb) & Alex Martelli (@aleaxit) On Wed 28th March 6pm GMT | 11am PDT #PythonInterviewsQA goo.gl/H8TxeG

driscollis's tweet image. Have you heard? I'm joining @PacktPub for the launch of  #PythonInterviews on a live Twitter Q&A! Join me with fellow Python experts Steven Holden (@holdenweb) & Alex Martelli (@aleaxit) On Wed 28th March 6pm GMT | 11am PDT
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