Brett Cannon
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Podcast Appearances
It was definitely a trip to remember.
Anyways, kudos to you all for another great year of great content.
Take care.
Merry Christmas.
Happy New Year's.
Cheers.
And I'll see you on the other side of the year.
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Well, everyone knows Custer died at Little Bighorn, but this book presupposes it.
Hi, Adam and Jared. Congratulations again on another binger of a year for the changelog. For my highlights of 2024, the kind of breakdown to themes. Probably the first thing was hardware. Episode 608 for interviews with building customizable ergonomic keyboards with Everett Zuckerman of ZSA.
Hi, Adam and Jared. Congratulations again on another binger of a year for the changelog. For my highlights of 2024, the kind of breakdown to themes. Probably the first thing was hardware. Episode 608 for interviews with building customizable ergonomic keyboards with Everett Zuckerman of ZSA.
I thought that was really cool to hear their ethos and approach to making keyboards that last and can last for a long time. Interviews episode number 592 from Sun to Oxide with Brian Candrell was great just for the stories alone, also with what Oxide is trying to do with hardware. And then finally for hardware was interviews episode number 582, We Have a Right to Repair with Kyle Waynes.
I thought that was really cool to hear their ethos and approach to making keyboards that last and can last for a long time. Interviews episode number 592 from Sun to Oxide with Brian Candrell was great just for the stories alone, also with what Oxide is trying to do with hardware. And then finally for hardware was interviews episode number 582, We Have a Right to Repair with Kyle Waynes.
I also say that's the most expensive episode for me personally, because it led to me buying an iFixit repair kit, and it has actually been very helpful. So thank you, Adam, for that recommendation. The next theme is languages. No shock coming from me. Interviews, episode number 611, FreeThreaded Python with my friends Pablo and Lukasz from the Core.py podcast.
I also say that's the most expensive episode for me personally, because it led to me buying an iFixit repair kit, and it has actually been very helpful. So thank you, Adam, for that recommendation. The next theme is languages. No shock coming from me. Interviews, episode number 611, FreeThreaded Python with my friends Pablo and Lukasz from the Core.py podcast.
It was obviously a lot of fun to hear someone else interview them for a change. And then also, Changelog and Fred's episode number 28, gradually typing Elixir, was kind of cool to hear Jose talk about how Elixir is trying to bring in typing after having seen how Python tried to pull it off. The third theme was operating systems.
It was obviously a lot of fun to hear someone else interview them for a change. And then also, Changelog and Fred's episode number 28, gradually typing Elixir, was kind of cool to hear Jose talk about how Elixir is trying to bring in typing after having seen how Python tried to pull it off. The third theme was operating systems.
Actually, in ShipIt, episode number 122 with Linux distros with Jorge Castro, it was kind of cool to hear how Universal Blue is trying to use containers to make. for instance, is a bit easier to work with from a Linux perspective.
Actually, in ShipIt, episode number 122 with Linux distros with Jorge Castro, it was kind of cool to hear how Universal Blue is trying to use containers to make. for instance, is a bit easier to work with from a Linux perspective.