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@james_barton The other big difference now is that I probably wouldn't try to run intense workloads on a work machine but would probably get a disposable Cloud machine and run it there. That was possible in 2010 but is now trivial in most organisations.
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@james_barton Since I wrote that I haven't really had a problem with work-related Python since probably release 3.2. The performance bottlenecks have been on parallelism and network wait. Rust does seem to be the most popular Python extension language after C but I haven't done any of that.
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@kornys Most organisations don't have that level of trust between the developers and don't invest time in creating. Many organisations have leaders who have explicitly hired people they don't trust often because they are "cheap". Non-blocking review is top drawer stuff, not the default.
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I've started working on my migration off of Heroku onto some of the alternatives. First up, Fly; some notes on the initial experience. dev.to/rrees/deployin…
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@ryangreenhall Was that at university or in work? Curious about what it was if the latter.
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@james_barton So maybe these talks should just be about explaining parts of numpy that people are embarrassed to admit they don't understand.
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@james_barton In my experience it's the other way round people can't write a line of code before a dataframe is being used
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@rrees are you around for the rest of the conference? Let me know if you wanted to meet for dinner this evening?
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