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DjangoCon US 2015 - How I learned Django while working at Eventbrite by Allison Lacker
How I learned Django while working at Eventbrite by Allison Lacker We all are constantly learning new technologies and strategies …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Introduction to Sphinx & Read the Docs by Eric Holscher
Introduction to Sphinx & Read the Docs This talk will have four parts: Why Write Documentation Semantic Markup Sphinx Read …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Consequences of an Insightful Algorithm by Carina C. Zona
Consequences of an Insightful Algorithm We have ethical responsibilities when coding. We’re able to extract remarkably precise intuitions about an …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Confident web development with React by Julien Phalip
Confident web development with React React has become increasingly popular over the past year and is already used in large-scale …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Coding Like a Girl by Gabriela D'Ávila
Coding Like a Girl Through the past years is being noticeable the interest of our industry in increasing the diversity …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Intro to Client-Side Testing by Mark Lavin
Intro to Client-Side Testing Intro/Background Example Project Getting Started with Selenium Navigating pages Finding elements Waiting on actions Unittesting with …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - The D is Silent: Challenges in Teaching Django by Caleb Smith
The D is Silent: Challenges in Teaching Django What are Django's important design decisions? Maximizes for the 90% case, but …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Leveraging Procedural Knowledge by K Rain Leander
Leveraging Procedural Knowledge On the road to senior developer, one has to learn multiple languages. This often seems like a …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Jane Austen on PEP8... by Lacey Williams Henschel
Jane Austen on PEP8: Tips from an English Major on Writing Better Code I have two English degrees, and I’ve …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Making Django Really, Really, Ridiculously Secure (CW) by Kelsey Gilmore-Innis
Callisto (http://projectcallisto.org/) is an online reporting system designed to provide a more empowering, transparent, and confidential reporting experience for college …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Django Authors Panel
Django Authors Panel by Mark Lavin, Andrew Pinkham, Buddy Lindsey, Peter Baumgartner, Rikki Endsley and Tracy Osborn This will be …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Managing technical debt in (Django) Projects by Chris Chang
Managing technical debt in (Django) Projects by Chris Chang We talk about testing, code quality, and coverage. But why? Because …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Adding Geo into your Django by Corryn Smith
Adding Geo into your Django by Corryn Smith This presentation will teach the audience the basics of GIS and GeoDjango. …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Wagtail - Yet Another Django CMS by Tom Dyson
Wagtail - Yet Another Django CMS by Tom Dyson Wagtail was launched in February 2014, shortly after its first implementation …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Easy App Metrics by Frank Wiles
Easy App Metrics by Frank Wiles What to collect How super easy it can be Techniques for collecting today, but …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Building theatlantic.com homepage’s WYSIWYG admin with... by Frankie Dintino
Building theatlantic.com homepage’s WYSIWYG admin with Django and Knockout by Frankie Dintino While the front-end of theatlantic.com was written in …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - How to talk to humans: a different approach to soft skills by Sharon Steed
How to talk to humans: a different approach to soft skills by Sharon Steed Developers are trained to communicate to …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Intro to Mocking: Why Unit Testing Doesn't Have To Be So Hard by Daniel Davis
Intro to Mocking: Why Unit Testing Doesn't Have To Be So Hard by Daniel Davis Many developers want to write …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Automating Your Browser and Desktop Apps by Al Sweigart
Automating Your Browser and Desktop Apps by Al Sweigart This talk is an introduction to using the Requests, Beautiful Soup, …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - How to Practice Inclusion and Benefit Django by Kojo Idrissa
How to Practice Inclusion and Benefit Django by Kojo Idrissa WHAT: Inclusion Defined Not about morality Inclusion vs. Diversity vs. …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - The Texas Tribune: Making Data, and State Politics, Public by Ryan Murphy
The Texas Tribune: Making Data, and State Politics, Public by Ryan Murphy The goal of everything we do is the …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Things That are Tired: Uggs, Segways and you!.. by Barbara Shaurette
Things That are Tired: Uggs, Segways and you! Coming Back from Burnout by Barbara Shaurette Why is burnout such a …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - I am a doctor... (TW) by Russell Keith-Magee
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Lightning Talks - Part 2
Lightning Talks Dmitry Filippov "Django assistance in PyCharm" Paul Bailey "End the Holy Wars of Formatting" Trey Hunner "JavaScript is …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Performance Testing for Modern Apps by Dustin Whittle
Performance Testing for Modern Apps The performance of your application affects your business more than you might think. Top engineering …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - The Other Hard Problem: Lessons and Advice on Naming Things by Jacob Burch
The Other Hard Problem: Lessons and Advice on Naming Things There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Beyond the basics with Elasticsearch by Honza Kral
Beyond the basics with Elasticsearch Elasticsearch has many use cases, some of them fairly obvious and widely used, like plain …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - opening Keynote by Jackie Kazil
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Lightning Talks
Lightning Talks Ricardo Ferraz Leal "Leveraging Neutron Sciences with Django" Grant Jenks "Python Sorted Containers Module" Tracy Osborn "Hello Web …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Minimum Viable Security by Jacob Kaplan-Moss
Minimum Viable Security We'll look at creating a full security program for a startup-sized company, one that can start quite …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Money, Money, Money... by Russell Keith-Magee
Money, Money, Money - Writing software, in a rich (wo)man's world Free software advocates talk about two types of "Free": …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Exploring the outer Solar System with Django by Lisa Ballard
Exploring the outer Solar System with Django I'm a web developer at the Planetary Rings Node, part of the NASA …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - PostgreSQL in Django 1.8 by Christophe Pettus
PostgreSQL in Django 1.8 Among the topics are: A survey of the new Django 1.8 PostgreSQL features. Using migrations with …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - But, why is the admin slow? by Jacinda Shelly
But, why is the admin slow? This is the general outline I'm working from so far. I think this could …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Django Deployments Done Right by Peter Baumgartner
Django Deployments Done Right There's no single standard toolkit for deploying Django sites. In our years of consulting, we've seen …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Keynote by Rikki Endsley
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - I never Meta model I didn't like... by Russell Keith-Magee
I never Meta model I didn't like: The Django 1.8 Meta Interface This talk will explain the new Meta API, …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Django Views: Functions, Classes, and Generics by Andrew Pinkham
Django Views: Functions, Classes, and Generics The goal of this talk is to make views and HTTP as clear as …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - E-Commerce with Django at Scale... by Nate Pinchot
E-Commerce with Django at Scale: Effective Performance Lessons Learned I'll take you through the most effective performance lessons we've learned …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Hunting for Treasure in Django by Sebastian Vetter
Hunting for Treasure in Django by Sebastian Vetter Django is a comprehensive web framework that provides well-defined concepts such as …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Django Tales: How Django and Its Community Can Change Lives by Anna Ossowski
Django Tales: How Django and Its Community Can Change Lives by Anna Ossowski "I came for the framework but I …
View DetailsDjangoCon 2015 - The D is Silent: Challenges in Teaching Django by Caleb Smith
The D is Silent: Challenges in Teaching Django by Caleb Smith What are Django's important design decisions? Maximizes for the …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Dubious Database Design by Andrew Godwin
Dubious Database Design by Andrew Godwin Everyone has seen plenty of articles about how to design data storage solutions well …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - REST Easy — API Security Done Right by Jeff Schenck
REST Easy — API Security Done Right by Jeff Schenck Why REST More and more of our web development is …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Keynote: "Diversity: We're Not Done Yet" by Lynn Root
Keynote: "Diversity: We're Not Done Yet" by Lynn Root Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/HGQ1/
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2015 - Postgres Performance in 15 Minutes by Josh Berkus
In 15 minutes, plus Q&A time, Postgres expert Josh Berkus will explain the essentials of making your database performance "good …
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