In this episode, we're pleased to catch up with the one, the only, the
real Katie Cunningham to catch up on some great stuff that she's
been up to. We chat about the Young Coders tutorial
(which you can totally contribute to or help
scale), her Python article for Hour of Code,
being good to students who run Windows, her brand-new book
Teach Yourself Python in 24 Hours, and the Python 2–Python 3
divide. We also check in on the state of accessibility (which we last talked
about way back in episode 10) and discover that there's a book for
All this plus cookies, news, the return of Python trivia, and lots of things to
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Django 1.6.1 is out, with new hotnessThe Django blog is starting up Django Update posts againPython 3.4 has a beta with lots of cool new toysPyCon 2014 is coming in April! It's in Canada, so previously-privilegedAmerican travelers need to get passports!
FPIP hosts Mike Pirnat and David Stanek will beteaching a web app security tutorial at PyCon 2014
Python on Rails is a fun-looking way to travel to PyConPyTennessee is coming in FebruaryDjangoCon EU is coming in May—on a freaking private islandPut-In-Bay is an island village on Lake Erie; there is a verytall monument there
Pycoder's Weekly is a great way to stay informedKatie CunninghamYoung Coders Tutorial at PyCon 2013Young Coders Tutorial materialsSo You Want to Run a Young Coders ClassHour of CodeThe Five Minute Python Programming PrimerThe OS DivideTeach Yourself Python in 24 HoursThe Accessibility HandbookAccess Ability is a great place to learn about accessibility andusability
Buckeyes are delicious if you don't have peanut allergiesPotato candy is apparently also a thingWilliam ZabkaVermonty PythonBicycle Repair Man (the sketch)Bicycle Repair Man (the tool)Our hosting is generously provided by Rackspace. (Thanks!)
We hope that everyone out there has a safe and happy new year. Cheers!
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