"Yesterday, the kids came home for the Christmas holidays. Marco surprised me by telling me that on his flight from Brussels, he discovered and listened to "my podcast" on Spotify. I was stunned. I didn't remember ever recording a podcast, even though I've given a few interviews here and there. During my usual morning walk today, I went to look for it, and there it was, an interview I had done in 2021 that I had completely forgotten about."
"I fed the video to MacWhisper, which transcribed it; I then asked Claude to translate it into English, removing pauses and repetitions; and finally, I ran it through Grammarly for a grammatical check. That's what AI allows today: half an hour to go from an Italian audio podcast to a full English transcript, and that's including a manual, pedantic review of Grammarly suggestions."
An Italian 2021 audio recording recounts experience transitioning between C# and Python and reflects on open-source development and maintenance across both ecosystems. The content explains Python guidance for .NET developers, compares functional programming in Python, F#, and C#, and examines web frameworks such as the Eve REST framework and Flask. The recording mentions electronic invoicing, cross-platform development, and practical advice for newcomers. The audio was found on multiple platforms, transcribed and translated into English using MacWhisper, Claude, and Grammarly, demonstrating a contemporary AI-enabled workflow for converting and polishing spoken Italian into an English transcript.
#cpython-transition #open-source-maintenance #functional-programming--web-frameworks #ai-transcription-and-translation
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