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Python Interviews

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788399081
Length 366 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Michael Driscoll Michael Driscoll
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Preface
1. Brett Cannon
2. Steve Holden FREE CHAPTER
3. Carol Willing
4. Glyph Lefkowitz
5. Doug Hellmann
6. Massimo Di Pierro
7. Alex Martelli
8. Marc-André Lemburg
9. Barry Warsaw
10. Jessica McKellar
11. Tarek Ziadé
12. Sebastian Raschka
13. Wesley Chun
14. Steven Lott
15. Oliver Schoenborn
16. Al Sweigart
17. Luciano Ramalho
18. Nick Coghlan
19. Mike Bayer
20. Jake Vanderplas
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Chapter 9. Barry Warsaw

Barry Warsaw

Barry Warsaw is an American software engineer and a member of the Python Foundation team at LinkedIn. Barry worked for Canonical for 10 years, becoming an Ubuntu and Debian developer with responsibility for the Python ecosystem on those operating systems. He was the project leader of GNU Mailman, a popular open source mailing list manager written in Python. Barry's former roles include lead maintainer for Jython, Python release manager and member of PythonLabs. Today he is a core developer, the author of several successful Python Enhancement Proposals, and the maintainer of numerous Python libraries.

Discussion themes: PythonLabs, Python's future, v2.7/v3.x.

Catch up with Barry Warsaw here: @pumpichank

Mike Driscoll: How did you end up becoming a programmer?

Barry Warsaw: I started programming when I was pretty young. Computers then were actually Teletype machines, that were connected to mainframes in the school and the main school district...

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