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DjangoCon US 2016 - An Intro to Web Accessibility in Django by Annalee Flower Horne
An Intro to Web Accessibility in Django by Annalee Flower Horne Like most developers, I've always known that building accessible …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - The City as Cyborg: A History of Civic Technology... by Mjumbe Poe
The City as Cyborg: A History of Civic Technology in The First Quarter of The 21st Century by Mjumbe Poe …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - How we Used NLP and Django to Build a... by Vince Salvino
How we Used NLP and Django to Build a Movie Suggestion Website & Twitterbot by Vince Salvino The Cleveland International …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Day 2 Lightning Talks by Many People
Day 2 Lightning Talks by Many People 00:14 - Lucie Daeye 05:22 - Rostyslav Bryzgunov 08:09 - Tobias McNulty 13:10 …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Lightning Talks by Many People
Lightning Talks by Many People 00:04 - Adrienne Lowe 06:33 - Russell Keith-Magee 09:42 - Tom Christie 15:14 - Trey …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Mighty Model Managers by Shawn Inman
Mighty Model Managers by Shawn Inman Model Managers are an amazing part of the Django Framework. When put to use, …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - The Fraud Police are Coming: ... by Amanda Clark
The Fraud Police are Coming: Work, Leadership, and Imposter Syndrome by Amanda Clark What is imposter syndrome? It's a failure …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - The Impact of Women Learning to Code in ... by Aisha Bello and Ibrahim Diop
The Impact of Women Learning to Code in Developing Countries: Benefits and Challenges by Aisha Bello and Ibrahim Diop In …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - I Didn't Know Querysets Could do That by Charlie Guo
I Didn't Know Querysets Could do That by Charlie Guo QuerySets and object Managers are a core part of Django, …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - High-Availability Django by Frankie Dintino
High-Availability Django by Frankie Dintino One year ago we completed a years-long project of migrating theatlantic.com from a sprawling PHP …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Django Supporting Virtual Reality Game Development by Rudy Mutter
Django Supporting Virtual Reality Game Development by Rudy Mutter Virtual reality in 2016 is moving closer to mainstream, especially with …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Things Your Mother Didn't Teach You About.... by Russell Keith Magee
Things Your Mother Didn't Teach You About Sharing Your Toys by Russell Keith Magee In this talk, Russell Keith-Magee will …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - This Old Pony: Working With Legacy Django Apps by Ben Lopatin
This Old Pony: Working With Legacy Django Apps by Ben Lopatin Legacy software is software that already exists. It may …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Sign Me Up - Choosing & Using a Registration Package for... by Eleanor Stribling
Sign Me Up - Choosing & Using a Registration Package for Your Django Project by Eleanor Stribling Registration steps to …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Under the Hood of Modern CSS Frameworks by Michael Trythall
Under the Hood of Modern CSS Frameworks by Michael Trythall Together we’ll look at the code behind Bootstrap, Foundation, Semantic …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Just Enough Typography by Joni Trythall
Just Enough Typography by Joni Trythall Design is 95% typography, or something like that. Having a grasp on what makes …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Keynote: Architecting with Channels by Andrew Godwin
Keynote: Architecting with Channels by Andrew Godwin Going through Websockets and Channels, and the 'real hard problem' of asynchoronous coordination. …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - SSL All The Things by Markus Holtermann
DjangoCon US 2016 - SSL All The Things by Markus Holtermann Over the last few years SSL/TLS encryption of not …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Atomic Wagtail by Kurt Wall
Atomic Wagtail by Kurt Wall WHAT IS WAGTAIL Wagtail is a Django-based CMS made by developers that were just sick …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Stress Testing Your Code of Conduct... by Ola Sendecka & Baptiste Mispelon
Stress Testing Your Code of Conduct in Production by Ola Sendecka & Baptiste Mispelon The Django and Python communities have …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Angular 2 and You by Pam Selle
Angular 2 and You by Pam Selle AngularJS is one of, if not the, most popular JavaScript framework out there …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Walking Down the A11Y Road - Lessons Learnt From... by Radina Matic
Walking Down the A11Y Road - Lessons Learnt From Working on Accessibility of A Django Project by Radina Matic (~ …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Making a Splash with your Open Source Project by Russell Keith Magee
Making a Splash with your Open Source Project by Russell Keith Magee So you've written a bunch of code, and …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Making the Most Out of Code Reviews by Mariatta Wijaya
Making the Most Out of Code Reviews by Mariatta Wijaya Code review is like a buzzword in the programming world. …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - The Full Stack of User Experience by Alicia C Raciti
The Full Stack of User Experience by Alicia C Raciti User experience (UX) has come to the forefront of the …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Spicing up Django: An Introduction to Mezzanine CMS by Ed Rivas
Spicing up Django: An Introduction to Mezzanine CMS by Ed Rivas Mezzanine CMS is a popular content-management solution for Django. …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Confident Asset Deployments With Webpack & Django by Scott Burns
Confident Asset Deployments With Webpack & Django by Scott Burns Webpack What is it? What does it do? Source transformations …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Django for IOT: From Hackathon to Production by Anna Schneider
Django for IOT: From Hackathon to Production by Anna Schneider It’s Friday night of hackathon weekend. The latest snazzy Internet-connected …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - From Developer to Manager by Sean O'Connor
From Developer to Manager by Sean O'Connor As developers move along in their career, they are often encouraged to take …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Git in Control, Version Control and How it Could... by Rachell Calhoun
Git in Control, Version Control and How it Could save Your Life by Rachell Calhoun “You can’t break GitHub, don’t …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - People are Coming to My Beginning Workshop, What Now? by Nicholle James
People are Coming to My Beginning Workshop, What Now? by Nicholle James Volunteers often love running introductory programming workshops. This …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Day 3 Lightning Talks by many people
00:15 - Andrew Sauber 05:04 - Justin Caratzas 09:21 - Dan Davis 14:02 - Adrienne Lowe 17:10 - Kevin Daum …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - A New Look Into APIS - Graphene by Syrus Akbary
A New Look Into APIS - Graphene by Syrus Akbary REST API's have been with us a long time. It's …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Building JSON APIS With Django / Pinax by Brian Rosner
Building JSON APIS With Django / Pinax by Brian Rosner Javascript is a language we simply cannot ignore. It isn't …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Django, Python, and Health Care Data by Becca Nock
Django, Python, and Health Care Data by Becca Nock Data and technology can be used to improve the health of …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Django and React: Perfect Together by Jack McCloy
DjangoCon US 2016 - Django and React: Perfect Together by Jack McCloy React is a JavaScript library that makes it …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Beyond Po: How to Make Django Work... by Cho Garcia & Payam
DjangoCon US 2016 - Beyond Po: How to Make Django Work For Right-To-Left Languages by Cho Garcia & Payam LANGUAGE …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Entomology 101: Effective Bug Hunting by Frank Wiles
DjangoCon US 2016 - Entomology 101: Effective Bug Hunting by Frank Wiles From Frank's his early childhood of having a …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Frog and Toad Learn About Django Security by Philip James
DjangoCon US 2016 - Frog and Toad Learn About Django Security by Philip James Django Security Talk Notes Introduction Philip …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - It is Darkest Before Dawn... by Timothy Allen
DjangoCon US 2016 - It is Darkest Before Dawn: Alcoholism and Addiction in Tech (CW) (TW) by Timothy Allen Technology …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Day 3 Keynote: The Glass Walls of Tech by Janice Levenhagen
DjangoCon US 2016 - Day 3 Keynote: The Glass Walls of Tech by Janice Levenhagen An introduction and origin of …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Building Dynamic Dashboards With Django and D3 by Clinton Dreisbach
DjangoCon US 2016 - Building Dynamic Dashboards With Django and D3 by Clinton Dreisbach Django does a great job of …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Pushing The Pony's Boundaries - Django Admin Customization by Ola Sitarska
DjangoCon US 2016 - Pushing The Pony's Boundaries - Django Admin Customization by Ola Sitarska 1) Short introduction 2) Run …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Design for Non-Designers by Tracy Osborn
DjangoCon US 2016 - Design for Non-Designers by Tracy Osborn Not everyone can hire a professional designer for their websites …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Solving Problems With Django Forms by Kirt Gittens
DjangoCon US 2016 - Solving Problems With Django Forms by Kirt Gittens We'll look at a few core problems that …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Django and PostgreSQL: An Even-Closer Union by Christophe Pettus
DjangoCon US 2016 - Django and PostgreSQL: An Even-Closer Union by Christophe Pettus Django 1.8 and 1.9 include many very …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - WebSockets: Intro to Messaging by Josue Balandrano Coronel
DjangoCon US 2016 - WebSockets: Intro to Messaging by Josue Balandrano Coronel Today’s web applications demand information to be delivered …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Rub-A-Dub Rubber Duck: Don't be Afraid to Debug! by Anna Ossowski
DjangoCon US 2016 - Rub-A-Dub Rubber Duck: Don't be Afraid to Debug! by Anna Ossowski Everyone of us knows this …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Dispelling The 'Genius Programmer' Myth Through Code Review by Ashwini Oruganti
DjangoCon US 2016 - Dispelling The 'Genius Programmer' Myth Through Code Review by Ashwini Oruganti Open source libraries have high …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Readability Counts by Trey Hunner
DjangoCon US 2016 - Readability Counts by Trey Hunner Most code is read many more times than it is written. …
View DetailsDjangoCon US 2016 - Keynote: Lucky: Examining the Barriers to Contributing to... by Saron Yitbarek
DjangoCon US 2016 - Keynote: Lucky: Examining the Barriers to Contributing to Open Source by Saron Yitbarek This talk was …
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