Rediscovering a 2021 podcast on Python, .NET, and open source
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Rediscovering a 2021 podcast on Python, .NET, and open source
"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.
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