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WEBVTT
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Talk Python to Me, episode number zero, recorded Saturday, March 21st, 2015.
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Hello, and welcome to Talk Python to Me, a weekly podcast on Python.
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The language, the libraries, the ecosystem, and the personalities.
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This is your host, Michael Kennedy.
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Follow me on Twitter, where I'm @mkennedy, and keep up with the show and listen to past
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episodes at talkpythontome.com.
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This very short episode is just a small deposit to get this podcast started.
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I looked around and I saw that there was really no good Python podcasts anymore.
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There used to be, but for some reason they all stopped.
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So I decided it's time to take some action and create a podcast for everybody out there
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in the Python community.
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So I hope you all enjoy it, and I hope you let me know what you think of the show by contacting
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me.
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First, though, I want to let you know we have some fantastic episodes and some brilliant
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guests lined up for the very first set of shows.
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One of the first guests is going to be Mike Bayer, who is the creator and maintainer of SQL
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Alchemy.
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SQLAlchemy is a really fantastic ORM that lets you talk to all sorts of relational databases.
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On the other side, maybe we want to talk about NoSQL and non-relational databases.
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So we're going to have Jesse Davis from MongoDB on our show as well.
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And Jesse is the maintainer and the author of PyMongo, the PyMongo driver, as well as a ton
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of other amazing Python open source projects.
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So we're going to talk to Jesse about Python, about MongoDB, maybe even some asyncio.
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We're also going to talk about web services.
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We're going to focus on EVE, which is an open source REST API.
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And we're going to talk to Nikola Hiroshi about EVE.
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Should be a fascinating conversation.
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Well, I hope you're looking forward to these conversations as much as I am.
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Now, before you go, I hope you'll go over to talkpythontome.com and click on friends of
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the show.
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There you can become a friend of the show.
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All you have to do is give us our email address.
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We'll send out notifications when upcoming shows are going on.
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We'll send out questionnaires and polls asking about what topics you might want us to cover
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next, things like that.
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So go over to talkpythontome.com, click on friends of the show and become a friend of the
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show right now.
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Speaking of which, if you've got a topic you want featured or you want to give us some
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sort of feedback, email us.
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Just go over to talkpythontome.com slash home slash contact.
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And there's a couple of ways in which you can get in touch with us.
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You can either email us or contact us on Twitter there.
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So thanks for checking out the show.
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And I will see you all online.
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Smicks, take us out of here.
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Stating with my voice.
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There's no norm that I can feel within.
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Haven't been sleeping.
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I've been using lots of rest.
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I'll pass the mic back to who rocked his best.
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I'm first a ballot first.
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developers, developers, developers, developers.