Martin Turoci talks with us about H20 Wave, a realtime web app and dashboard builder for Python. Is it server side or client side? What types of applications are there for Wave? Who is the target audience for Wave?

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const podcast = { 
  episode: 209,
  title: 'Catch the Wave',
  topics: [ 
    'AI', 'dashboards', 'Python'
  ],
  guest: 'Martin Turoci'
  hosts: [
    'Craig Shoemaker', 'John Papa', 'Ward Bell', 'Dan Wahlin'
  ]
};

Recording date: 10/27/2022

John Papa @John_Papa

Ward Bell @WardBell

Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin

Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker

Martin Turoci @Unusual_code

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Resources:

Timejumps

  • 00:28 Badminton vs snowballs
  • 02:49 Guest introduction
  • 04:11 A front end framework without HTML or CSS?
  • 05:23 What is H2O.ai?
  • 07:04 Sponsor: Ag Grid
  • 08:06 How do you build a presentation?
  • 11:21 Is it server side or client side?
  • 13:42 What types of applications are people using this for?
  • 15:32 Sponsor: Narwhal
  • 16:11 What is the target audience for Wave?
  • 24:22 Why are web sockets not fun to set up?
  • 27:41 What are some use cases for Wave?
  • 29:21 Final thoughts

Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.