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Python with Dustin Ingram

Python with Dustin Ingram

FromGoogle Cloud Platform Podcast


Python with Dustin Ingram

FromGoogle Cloud Platform Podcast

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Mar 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Mark and Brian Dorsey spend today talking Python with Dustin Ingram. Python is an interpreted, dynamically typed language, which encourages very readable code. Python is popular for web applications, data science, and much more! Python works great on Google Cloud, especially with App Engine, Compute Engine, and Cloud Functions. To learn more about best (and worst) use cases, listen in!



Dustin Ingram

Dustin Ingram is a Developer Advocate at Google, focused on supporting the Python community on Google Cloud. He’s also a member of the Python Packaging Authority, maintainer of PyPI, and organizer for the PyTexas conference.

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Interview


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Python site
Extending Python with C or C++ docs
PyPy site
PyPI site
App Engine site
Compute Engine site
Cloud Functions site
Ubuntu site
Flask site
Flask documentation docs
Docker site
Python documentation docs
PyCon site
PyCaribbean site


Question of the week

How can I manipulate images with Cloud Functions?

Where can you find us next?

Mark will be at GDC, Cloud NEXT, and ECGC in April.

Dustin will be at Cloud Next and PyCon.

Brian will be lecturing at Cloud Next: ‘Where should I run my code?’
Released:
Mar 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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