The query “Alice to hear about Python” given to Google will most likely lead you into a stupor, to articles of many years ago that are not very relevant, or to long-closed topics that you simply cannot (or no one) update.
So the idea was born to make a list of thematic audio-video castes and try to keep it up-to-date. At least a year. If you read this in 2020, also knock on the PM or write about your podcast in the comments - add. ')
About Python in Russian
1. Python Junior Podcast
Status: Active, launched in 2018
The podcast is hosted by : habravchane eyeofhell , Voldar and their colleagues in the MoscowPython community and LearnPython courses. The podcast has 6 regular presenters, in each issue there are 3-4 of them + guests can be added.
Video version: coming out on the YouTube channel of the MoscowPython community, going to a separate playlist. Here is one of the issues:
The podcast raises questions of professional growth, lifehacks, and the study of PL. Less attention is paid to the news, more attention to the "eternal".
2. 38 parrots
Status: frozen, started in 2018. One issue came out, two recorded, but not posted.
The podcast is hosted by : guys from SpbPython - nonamenix and his colleagues appeared in the pilot issue.
Video version: a pilot and so far the only episode was released in February 2018.
In the telegraph one of the presenters replied that in the near future he would try to post recorded issues, but not yet mounted ones. Be patient and wait.
3. That's all folks
Once - an accident. Two is a coincidence. Three - example number three has not yet been found, although there is a community in the CIS in Novosibirsk, Kharkov. We hope that the experience of colleagues and the relative simplicity of the recording will encourage some of them to do podcasts ...
In English
Here things are better. There are more podcasts in English, which makes it possible to choose between podcasts about a language, individual frameworks or industry news.
4. Podcast .__ init__
Status: active, start - March 2015. By September 2018, 177 episodes were released.
The podcast has a lot of reviews of frameworks and libraries, at least - a discussion of industry news. The author also has a podcast about data and infrastructure.
5. Talk Python to Me
Status: active, start - March 2015. By September 2018, 176 episodes were released.
Talk Python to Me is a 45-minute interview with industry experts covering a wide range of Python technologies and related topics (MongoDB, AngularJS, DevOps).
6. PythonBytes
Status: active, coming out from November 2016, by September 2018, 94 issues were released.
Podcasts lead by: Michael Kennedy (by Talk Python to Me) and Brian Okken
PythonBytes was created specifically for those who have no time to constantly browse reddit and Twitter. Comes out every week, inside - the most important news from the world of Python-development.
7. Test and code
Status: active, coming out from August 2015. By September 2018, 47 episodes were released.
The podcast leads: Brian Okken, author of the book Testing with pytest.
The podcast is dedicated to testing in Python. Framework, technology - in general, everything that can answer the question “Does everything work correctly for us?”
8. PG Podcast
Status: active, by September 2018, 42 episodes were released.
The podcast leads: Phillip Go, teaching cognitive technology at the University of San Diego.
In his podcast, Philippe Guo talks not only about commercial development in Python, but also about productivity, mentoring, and research using python.
Frozen
With high probability these projects have already ceased to exist. But if you are interested in the development of the language or have overheard all living things, feel free to turn on one of them. In addition, all of a sudden, your activity will encourage their creators to revive such a useful thing for the community.
9. Import This
Status: 3 months without updates, by September 2018 16 episodes were released.
The project is announced as a “python podcast for people”, an interview about the future of python, infrastructure, IoT, as well as small reports from PyCon US.
10. From Python import Podcast
Status: inactive, the last 17 episode was released 4 years ago.
Podcasts are hosted by: Chris Miller, David Stanek, Mike Crete.