Episode Summary
What goes into creating the tutorials you read at Real Python? What are the steps in the editorial process, and who are the people behind the scenes? This week on the show, Real Python team members Martin Breuss, Brenda Weleschuk, and Philipp Acsany join us to discuss topic curation, review stages, and quality assurance.
We start by sharing the multiple roles our panel of guests perform across the editorial process. They describe the phases a tutorial passes through, including layers of reviews, from technical accuracy to educational effectiveness. We also discuss our editorial independence, external authors, and the continuous feedback loop with our readers.
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Topics:
00:00:00 – Introduction
00:03:33 – Martin’s role at Real Python
00:04:35 – Philipp’s role at Real Python
00:05:27 – Brenda’s role at Real Python
00:06:49 – Internal core team and external contributors
00:13:46 – Selecting topics and subjects
00:21:43 – Outlining and review
00:28:26 – Sponsor: AgentField
00:29:27 – Writing drafts
00:34:03 – Changes to our style and format
00:37:32 – Technical review and using Git
00:43:53 – Didactic review
00:52:59 – Language edit
00:57:16 – Spotlight: Claude Code Live Course
00:59:00 – Final QA
01:01:00 – Scheduling
01:03:36 – Reader feedback and updating existing tutorials
01:06:04 – Using modern tools
01:13:59 – Shining the light on contributors
01:16:26 – Independence and editorial choices
01:19:10 – Thanks and goodbye
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