Programming Throwdown
Patrick Wheeler and Jason Gauci
In this episode, we’re excited to have Meredydd Luff, the founder of Anvil. Anvil is a powerful tool that allows you to build full stack web apps with just Python. Without the need to be fluent in Javascript or other languages, Anvil is easy enough for beginners, but robust enough for professional work. We talk to Meredydd about Anvil and its features, as well as delve into the importance of making programming more accessible to more people.
This episode touches on the following key topics and ideas:
00:00:17 Jason introduces Meredydd and Anvil
00:01:06 What is Anvil?
00:09:27 Web hydration
00:11:00 Jupyter Notebook
00:12:49 The Uplink
00:14:02 GraphQL
00:23:06 How Anvil works
00:24:19 Skulpt
00:28:09 Brython
00:29:04 Pyodide
00:32:46 Javascript daisy chaining
00:37:11 GRPC and protocol buffers
00:39:03 “Anvil is an abstraction.”
00:40:09 Escape hatches
00:43:10 Anvil and Webpack
00:44:35 “Learn Python and build a website.”
00:45:02 Accessibility
00:47:16 Meredydd’s personal background, and Anvil’s beginnings
00:52:56 Putting your work out there
00:56:01 Logging and capturing what people want
01:01:06 Ad: ConfigCat
01:03:04 Anvil’s parent company, The Tuesday Project Ltd.
01:05:22 Meredydd’s take on venture capitalism on developer tools
01:08:42 Working in Anvil
01:17:02 Contact details for Meredydd and Anvil
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Tools
Anvil anvil.works
Python python.org
Jupyter Notebook jupyter.org
GraphQL graphql.org
Skulpt skulpt.org
Brython brython.info
Transcrypt transcrypt.org
Pyodide pyodide.org/en/stable
Videos
Meredydd’s Lightning Talk in PyCon 2017 youtube.com/watch?v=IHUw3N15v38
Turning a Jupyter Notebook into a Web App with Anvil youtube.com/watch?v=yh0B4HjQxOU
Podcast
Stories from the Workshop, Anvil’s podcast anvil.works/podcast
Catch Meredydd on Twitter @meredydd
Anvil’s features are offered completely free for teachers and educators. Send Meredydd an inquiry through email at education@anvil.works.
Get ConfigCat: configcat.com
Get Audible: audibletrial.com/programmingthrowdown
If you’ve enjoyed this podcast, you can listen to more programming news and updates like this one on Programming Throwdown’s website: programmingthrowdown.com, or send us an email at programmingthrowdown@gmail.com.
You can also follow Programming Throwdown on
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You can also help support Programming Throwdown through our Patreon.
This episode touches on the following key topics and ideas:
00:00:17 Jason introduces Meredydd and Anvil
00:01:06 What is Anvil?
00:09:27 Web hydration
00:11:00 Jupyter Notebook
00:12:49 The Uplink
00:14:02 GraphQL
00:23:06 How Anvil works
00:24:19 Skulpt
00:28:09 Brython
00:29:04 Pyodide
00:32:46 Javascript daisy chaining
00:37:11 GRPC and protocol buffers
00:39:03 “Anvil is an abstraction.”
00:40:09 Escape hatches
00:43:10 Anvil and Webpack
00:44:35 “Learn Python and build a website.”
00:45:02 Accessibility
00:47:16 Meredydd’s personal background, and Anvil’s beginnings
00:52:56 Putting your work out there
00:56:01 Logging and capturing what people want
01:01:06 Ad: ConfigCat
01:03:04 Anvil’s parent company, The Tuesday Project Ltd.
01:05:22 Meredydd’s take on venture capitalism on developer tools
01:08:42 Working in Anvil
01:17:02 Contact details for Meredydd and Anvil
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Tools
Anvil anvil.works
Python python.org
Jupyter Notebook jupyter.org
GraphQL graphql.org
Skulpt skulpt.org
Brython brython.info
Transcrypt transcrypt.org
Pyodide pyodide.org/en/stable
Videos
Meredydd’s Lightning Talk in PyCon 2017 youtube.com/watch?v=IHUw3N15v38
Turning a Jupyter Notebook into a Web App with Anvil youtube.com/watch?v=yh0B4HjQxOU
Podcast
Stories from the Workshop, Anvil’s podcast anvil.works/podcast
Catch Meredydd on Twitter @meredydd
Anvil’s features are offered completely free for teachers and educators. Send Meredydd an inquiry through email at education@anvil.works.
Get ConfigCat: configcat.com
Get Audible: audibletrial.com/programmingthrowdown
If you’ve enjoyed this podcast, you can listen to more programming news and updates like this one on Programming Throwdown’s website: programmingthrowdown.com, or send us an email at programmingthrowdown@gmail.com.
You can also follow Programming Throwdown on
Facebook | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Player.FM
You can also help support Programming Throwdown through our Patreon.