OUTLINE:  Here's the timestamps for the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time.  (00:00) - Introduction  (00:23) - CPython  (05:36) - Code readability  (09:57) - Indentation  (26:33) - Bugs  (38:01) - Programming fads  (53:12) - Speed of Python 3.11  (1:18:06) - Type hinting  (1:23:24) - mypy  (1:28:40) - TypeScript vs JavaScript  (1:44:40) - Best IDE for Python  (1:54:40) - Parallelism  (2:12:33) - Global Interpreter Lock (GIL)  (2:22:11) - Python 4.0  (2:34:28) - Machine learning  (2:44:10) - Benevolent Dictator for Life (BDFL)  (2:55:46) - Advice for beginners  (3:02:18) - GitHub Copilot  (3:05:44) - Future of Python
Title: "Guido van Rossum: Python and the Future of Programming"
Speaker: Guido van Rossum, a computer...
                    
                      
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                    OUTLINE:  Here's the timestamps for the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time.  (00:00) - Introduction  (00:23) - CPython  (05:36) - Code readability  (09:57) - Indentation  (26:33) - Bugs  (38:01) - Programming fads  (53:12) - Speed of Python 3.11  (1:18:06) - Type hinting  (1:23:24) - mypy  (1:28:40) - TypeScript vs JavaScript  (1:44:40) - Best IDE for Python  (1:54:40) - Parallelism  (2:12:33) - Global Interpreter Lock (GIL)  (2:22:11) - Python 4.0  (2:34:28) - Machine learning  (2:44:10) - Benevolent Dictator for Life (BDFL)  (2:55:46) - Advice for beginners  (3:02:18) - GitHub Copilot  (3:05:44) - Future of Python
Title: "Guido van Rossum: Python and the Future of Programming"
Speaker: Guido van Rossum, a computer programmer and the creator of the Python programming language
Length: 2 hours and 36 minutes
Summary:
    - Python is an interpreted, high-level programming language that emphasizes code readability and a concise syntax.
   -  Python was created by Guido van Rossum in the late 1980s, and its name was inspired by Monty Python's Flying Circus.
    - Van Rossum originally designed Python to be easy to learn and understand, and to encourage collaborative development.
    - Python has since grown to be one of the most popular programming languages in the world, with a vast and active user community.
    - Van Rossum discusses his experiences leading the development of Python, including how the community influenced the language's direction.
    - He also talks about stepping down as the "Benevolent Dictator for Life" of Python and his decision to join Microsoft to work on its cloud AI services.
    - Van Rossum discusses the future of programming languages and how Python is positioned to continue growing in popularity and usefulness.
    - The conversation covers a range of other topics, including ethics in AI, the importance of open-source software, and the social responsibility of software developers.
                    
                      
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