Check this out: https://buff.ly/42qPFnF
I recently got the chance to nerd out about #education on the #DjangoChat podcast. I had a blast :)
Thank you Will and Carlton!
Check this out: https://buff.ly/42qPFnF
I recently got the chance to nerd out about #education on the #DjangoChat podcast. I had a blast :)
Thank you Will and Carlton!
Heard @hynek on #djangochat, a great episode. Went and watched the conference presentation he talked about related to subclassing and I couldn't agree more. I have dabbled with erlang, elixir, and rust and I really appreciate composing functions that take data as arguments and return data. I mostly write Python/Django and I try to do it this way as well, whenever possible.
I wanted to let @carlton, @wsvincent and @CodenameTim know that you are indirectly with me on the train to Venice, because you are keeping me company with the latest excellent episode of @djangochat ๐
A truly enjoyable episode, which gave me a couple of ideas, which I hope I will have time to share ๐ก
I obviously recommend everyone to listen it ๐ง
https://djangochat.com/episodes/djangocon-us-2024-recap-tim-schilling
Have a good weekend ๐
#DjangoChat #Django #DjangoCon #DjangoConUS #Chat #Podcast #Travel
Great #djangochat episode, @CodenameTim @carlton @wsvincent
I'm now thinking that we as a community should reclaim the word "just". Just do it isn't such a bad slogan really. Yes, it always takes time and energy, and we don't always have it. I certainly don't right now. But, "just" could help us see that things do not always have to be complicated. Small steps are good.
I heartily recommend the latest #DjangoChat episode with the #Django fellows. A great listen.
I have a few thoughts about Django's backwards compatibility now. Natalia mentioned that the process should be clearer but that it shouldn't necessarily be easier to get contributions in. I'm very glad that Django is rock-solid and extremely stable, it helps a lot when running dozens of websites using it. But, now I worry that stability is emphasized a tiny bit too much.
Listening to #DjangoChat episode with @jmduke .
I find it charming that ButtonDown's docs feature a screenshot from a dev machine with a hint to #DjangoDebugToolbar amongst stylised illustrations.
I'm sure it doesn't hurt anybody. And to me it's a positive marker of a small company simply trying to do its thing ๐.
Who has an army of technical marketers to be pedantic about screenshots? If it accurately illustrates the idea, let it be.
(Or is it an Easter egg for Django geeks? ๐ค)
I'm in the middle of the latest #DjangoChat episode, where @carlton and @wsvincent talk to @webology about all sorts of interesting things. Jeff raised an interesting question -- how come the same people tend to be for Class-based views but func-based tests, and vice versa?
As one who uses both, but prefers func-based-views and UnitTest, my take is that it's not just class-vs-function; I have issues with pytest, specifically, and would probably prefer a less magical func-based test framework.
@sabderemane @carlton was the discussion in the last #DjangoChat (ep. 161, about making meetup talks available to the greater public) so fruitful that it's going to happen for this one in Paris? :)
๐ง New Django Chat E161: Octopus Energy - รaฤฤฑl Uluลahin Sรถnmez day ๐
> รaฤฤฑl is a Lead Backend Engineer at Kraken Tech, Django Software Foundation Vice President, and Django London Meetup co-organizer.
@wsvincent makes total sense!
I've come to rely kn @brianokken and @mkennedy systematic date-stamping of their episodes, maybe that's a feedback point for #DjangoChat? cc. @carlton
@wsvincent in the latest #DjangoChat episode, you mentioned a talk in Boston happening in the coming days about the User model (leaning on @carlton's ideas). Will you link to the slides here when ready by any chance? #Django
A great way to start a cold winter day is to walk along the Pescara seafront listening to the latest episode of DjangoChat, hosted by William Vincent and Carlton Gibson, with guest Simon Willison ๐ ๐ง
The episode is long, the first part was very interesting, for the second I'll take another walk.๐๏ธ๐ถโโ๏ธ
Listen here ๐
https://djangochat.com/episodes/datasette-llms-and-django-simon-willison
CC @djangochat @wsvincent @carlton @simon
#walking #podcast #django #djangochat #python #psf #datasette #pescara #sunrise #bridge #sea #winter
Woohoo, a bit bittersweet, but I was clued into the @djangochat #podcast at the last @djangocon and I finally worked my way through the backlog! ๐๏ธ Thank you @carlton, @wsvincent, and all the guests for all the great chats, and validating thatโฆโit depends!โ ๐
@djangochat @carlton @wsvincent Continuing to talk about Django and PostgreSQL, a Django Chat episode on the recent merge of the Psycopg 3.1+ backend with @felixxm , @apollo13 and @psycopg would be interesting. ๐๏ธ
As an anticipation we had a great keynote from Daniele Varrazzo at PyCon Italia 2022 @pycon ๐ฎ๐น
https://youtu.be/w41jxB37n8M
#psycopg #psycopg3 #django #djangochat #python #postgresql #orm
@carlton @wsvincent I really enjoyed the latest episode of the Django Chat podcast featuring Jake Lumetta from Butter CMS. The entire discussion was fascinating, but I particularly enjoyed the discussion about caching and preventing downtime. Check out the episode here: https://djangochat.com/ and here's a link to Butter CMS: https://buttercms.com/ #Python #Django #DjangoChat
@carlton
So many podcasts
But so little time
Which should I listen to?
I finally found the time to listen to the latest episode of #DjangoChat ๐๏ธ
@wsvincent and @carlton made a great #recap of #DjangoCon US 2022 and also shared their point of view on the renewed enthusiasm in the #Django community ๐
A podcast to subscribe to ๐ https://djangochat.com/episodes/djangocon-us-2022-recap