Python Italia

Python Italia

Views:
254,012
Subscribers:
4,260
Videos:
983
Duration:
30:15:31:51

Python Italia is a YouTube channel which has around 4.26 thousand subscribers. He published 983 videos which altogether total at least 254.01 thousand views.

Created on ● Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOyJ9ritUBmjXhoRXOFahJA





Top 500 Videos With The Longest Duration by Python Italia


Video TitleDurationCategoryGame
401.Debugging asynchronous programs in Python - Andrii Soldatenko33:43
402.Don’t get lost in Vector Space - Nicola Procopio33:39
403.Giovanni Porcari - Erpy: una solida base per scrivere gestionali su misura33:35
404.Giovanni Barillari - Why I still develop synchronous web in the asyncIO era33:30
405.E. Arbitrio - Bokeh: Using python for interactive data visualization33:30
406.[PyCon Italy 2014] R. Lemmi - Creare soundscape con il python33:21
407.[PyCon Italy 2014] F. Percoco - Procrastination makes you better: Life of a remotee33:21
408.Anton Caceres - Growing a Python community33:21
409.D. Setti - Monitoraggio di applicazioni Django con Prometheus (e Grafana)33:20
410.Odoo disaster recovery con Barman by Giulio Calacoci33:16
411.Efficient Communication Between Python Microservices using LavinMQ - Christina Dahlén, Nyior Clement33:11
412.Python Developers vs UX/UI Designer, incontri e scontri - Virginia Capoluongo33:11
413.Felice Tuosto - Machine Learning con Python: algoritmi NILM e real-time processing33:07
414.[PyCon Italy 2014] N. Iarocci - Eve - REST API for Humans™33:02
415.Alicia Carr - Is it too late to learn how to program and how being a developer change my life33:02
416.Lilly Ryan - Scientific Hooliganism: lessons from the first hack in history32:58
417.Giovanni Barillari - Why I still develop synchronous web in the asyncIO era32:56
418.Luca Zacchetti - Django Rest Framework - Tips&Tricks32:55
419.Structural Pattern Matching in the Real World - Raymond Hettinger32:55
420.G. Barlacchi - What's going on there? Understanding cities with location data32:53
421.[PyCon Italy 2014] M. Cuzzoli - Managing Millions Mobile Messages per Day with Python32:53
422.Paolo Melchiorre - Ricera full text in Django con PostgreSQL32:49
423.D. Anderson - Choose your own adventure for client web serivces with GraphQL32:46
424.What do you want to be known for? - Angela Parker32:41
425.Andrea Gigli - Let the music play! Recommendation Systems in Banking32:40
426.R. Magliocchetti - Come vanno gli affari? Visualizziamolo con Superset32:40
427.No Holds Barred Web Framework Battle - Daniel Roy Greenfeld32:40
428.R. Lancellotti, G. Di Brino - Deep Learning in Computer Vision32:34
429.Andrea Benericetti - Machine learning approaches for road scene video analysis32:33
430.Adding zero-downtime migrations strategy in SaaS project - Iga Karbowiak32:32
431.Creare API REST su Odoo con OCA REST Framework - Andrea Colangelo32:31
432.Bringing life and motion to AI Explainability - Joao Nogueira, Pietro Mascolo32:31
433.[PyCon Italy 2014] N. Musatti - Rendere Python un linguaggio di scripting migliore32:26
434.I. Spalletti - Building real time applications with Django32:23
435.A. Caceres - How to use Web-Sockets in Python32:22
436.F. Lamanna - Unveiling the potential of graph databases with Python and Neo4j32:21
437.Addestramento d'emergenza alla fase di Discovery per sviluppatori frustrati - Gabriele Giaccari32:19
438.C. Basei, D. Albanaa - Recommendation Model for Ranking Matching Houses32:19
439.Enhancing AsyncIO for Complex Applications - Anton Caceres32:19
440.Nim for Pythonistas - Pietro Peterlongo32:15
441.Oltre il Codice: Che Ruolo ha la Filosofia nella Programmazione? - Lorenzo Mele32:14
442.Jonathan Battiato - PostgreSQL su NFS: miti e verità32:14
443.Ensembles of GANs as a Data Augmentation Technique for Alzheimer research - Raul Pino32:14
444.D. Poggiali - Insegnare la matematica con Python: percorsi suggeriti per le Scuole Superiori32:12
445.Extending Python by Francisco Fernández Castaño32:07
446.Autenticazione e autorizzazione in salsa microservice - Gianluca Carucci32:04
447.Roberto Polli - Just one Shade of OpenStack32:04
448.Best practices for good(ish) and clean(ish) code - Ernesto Arbitrio32:01
449.M. Scarpa - Pelican e perché generare siti statici32:01
450.Open Source Is Eating the World - Justin Mayer31:57
451.Code More, Draw Less, and Debug Just a Little! - Yash Saboo31:52
452.Let’s exploit pickle, and `skops` to the rescue! - Adrin Jalali31:49
453.Boost your motivation by organizing your workspace with plants - Avila31:47
454.Computer Vision IRL: dall'idea al deploy on-premise - Egon Ferri31:44
455.Pandas, Polars and the DataFrame Consortium. - Alessandro Romano31:41Consortium
456.Anders Bogsnes - A Worked Intro to Scikit-learn31:41
457.Saverio Mucci - What we understood about microserver31:40
458.P. Arminio -31:40
459.gitfs Building a filesystem in Python by Danci e Temian31:38
460.Test Driven Deployment with Nose Test and ipython by Roberto Polli31:38
461.When gRPC Met Python - Sanket Singh31:32
462.Moritz Lotze - Catching Neutrinos with Python and KM3NeT31:32
463.Tech and the Italy: spunti di management IT per il Belpaese - Alan Franzoni31:31Let's Play
464.Generazione file PDF per affinamento dell'Object detection - Lorenzo Pisaneschi31:30
465.Ivan Rossi - Ansible: automazione IT vocata al Cloud31:28
466.Smettiamola di scrivere script! Applicazioni CLI con TDD. - Peter Bittner31:26
467.Writing Beautiful, Simple, and Safe Operations Scripts with Python - Yossi Rozantsev31:26
468.C. Mignanti - PaaS per tutti i gusti: CI/CD sotto controllo con Kubernetes e Dokku31:25
469.Building data pipelines with Apache Airflow - Ricardo Sueiras31:25
470.The CPU in your browser: WebAssembly demystified - Antonio Cuni31:22
471.Is your model private? - Luca Corbucci31:20
472.D. Balinzo - Python e Elasticsearch: dal Text Search a NLP e oltre31:20Let's Play
473.Test sana in codice sano - PyCon Italia 202231:20
474.Exploring Patterns to Debug your Life - PyCon Italia 202231:19
475.Andrea Cappelli - Roberto Turrin - How to turn Wikipedia into a Quiz Game31:18
476.Come gestire dinamicamente un database tramite microservizi - Daniele Carigi31:18
477.Transformer e Meccanismi di Attenzione: modelli che rivoluzionano l'AI - Vincenzo Maritati31:17
478.Ideas, Visions and Reality: Looking back on 20 years of community work - Marc-André Lemburg31:17
479.🤑 Paying Off Technical Debt in the Development of Machine Learning Apps - William Arias31:15
480.Release it like a pro! - Simone Pulcini, Luigi Giuseppe Corollo31:14
481.Soo many ingredients in the webapp kitchen! - Jacopo Nespolo31:12
482.Nowcasting financial crisis with deep learning techniques - Pelucchi Mauro31:11
483.Don't rely on discipline - Nejc Zupan31:10
484.FastAPI Internals - How does it work? - Marcelo Trylesinski31:08
485.Beyond Pandas: lightning fast in-memory dataframes with Polars - Alberto Danese31:06
486.[PyCon Italy 2014] R. De Ioris - Perche' deployare applicazioni web e' cosi' difficile?31:02
487.Davide Corio - Sviluppo lato client con Odoo31:02
488.The AI Revolution Will Not Be Monopolized: How open-source beats economies of scale, even for LLMs31:01
489.Write Any Python Program in One Line and Only Using Lambdas! - Niccolò «Veggero» Venerandi31:01
490.DALL·E Flow: when neural search meets generative art - Dr. Han Xiao31:00
491.Testing Documentation - Alessandro Molina30:59
492.Jennifer Seale - Multi-modal classification with PyTorch30:58
493.Designing a Human-Friendly CLI for API-Driven Infrastructure - Oliver Rew30:56
494.Building GraphQL APIs using Python and Type Hints - Patrick Arminio30:56
495.Maps with Django - Paolo Melchiorre30:56
496.Chris Perkins - Open Source: Pathway to Development Freedom30:55
497.Let's do graph machine learning on Cloud - Alessandro Volpe30:54Let's Play
498.M. Smith, A. Bassett - When the future becomes the present30:53
499.Getting Started with Open Source Contributions - Stefanie Molin30:53
500.Mutabilità e side effect non sono tuoi amici - Claudio Stamile30:49