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July 24, 2019 » Django Chat » [Archived Version]
Andrew Godwin is responsible for South/Migrations, Channels, and much of the new Async work in Django 3+.
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A special bonus episode to celebrate the release of William's Django for Professionals book release. We discuss what makes a Django site "production ready."
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Simon Willison is a co-creator of Django and currently works at Eventbrite. We discuss the early days of Django, the founding of Lanyrd, and his ongoing work with Datasette to make it easier to publish and explore data online.
Read MoreJuly 10, 2019 » Django Chat » [Archived Version]
Designing proper URLs is a core architectural decision in any website. In this episode we discuss the pros and cons of common approaches, from PKs to Slugs, UUIDs, and beyond.
Read MoreJuly 3, 2019 » Django Chat » [Archived Version]
Katie McLaughlin wears many hats in the Python/Django world: a prolific speaker, PSF Fellow, DSF Directory, and currently works at Google.
Read MoreJune 26, 2019 » Django Chat » [Archived Version]
Georg Holzmann is the founder of Auphonic, a leading provider of automated audio post-production powered by Python and Django.
Read MoreJune 19, 2019 » Django Chat » [Archived Version]
Jessica Deaton is a conference co-chair for DjangoCon US 2019 and a board member of the Django Software Foundation. We discuss how her involvement grew in the Django community and how others can become more involved too.
Read MoreJune 12, 2019 » Django Chat » [Archived Version]
The built-in Admin app is one of Django's killer features but often asked to do too much. In this episode we discuss how to effectively use and customize the admin.
Read MoreJune 5, 2019 » Django Chat » [Archived Version]
How to deploy a website on Django as well as our thoughts on the multiple hosting options available.
Read MoreMay 29, 2019 » Django Chat » [Archived Version]
Nicholas Tollervey has played a major role in how Python is taught to millions of students. A former music teacher turned software developer, he worked on the BBC micro:bit project that put a computing device in the hands of a million 11-12 year olds in the UK. He's also the creator of the Mu editor for Python beginners, CodeGrades, and many other projects.
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