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TCLP 2010-03-03 Chris Miller on PyCon 2010

This is a feature cast, an episode of The Command Line Podcast.

No listener feedback this week.

Due to the length of the interview, there is also no new hacker word of the week this week.

The feature this week is an interview with my good friend and fellow podcaster, Chris Miller. Chris has provided me with conference reports twice before, for Google I/O in 2008 and SCALE 7x in 2009. This time he joins me to report on his experience at PyCon 2010. In the course of the discussion, we mention his employer, The Linux Outlaws, Watts Humphrey’s Personal Software Process, David Beazley’s presentation on the Python GIL, Mark Shuttleworth, and Catherine Devlin’s presentation on cmd2.

If you want to hear more conversation between Chris and myself on less technical but still crunchy subjects, check out episode 24 of The Secret Lair.

Grab the detailed show notes with time offsets and additional links either as PDF or OPML. You can also grab the flac encoded audio from the Internet Archive.

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  1. Chris Merle says

    Finally had a chance to listen to this interview. Great interview and conversation.

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  1. Unquiet Desperation » Blog Archive » Tricksters, Operations, Birthdays, Interviews, Reviews, Winners, and Where to Lay the Blame linked to this post on March 5, 2010

    [...] Want to know what I was up to in Atlanta? My interview about PyCon is now available at The Command Line podcast.  [...]



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