Reinout van Rees: Djangocon: accessibility matters: building a better web - Lindsey Dragun
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/23/09-accessibility.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 european djangocon.)
Lindsey runs the DisabledInTech slack channel.
For Web accessibility, see
https://www.w3.org/WAI/fundamentals/accessibility-intro/ as a
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/23/09-accessibility.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 european djangocon.)
Lindsey runs the DisabledInTech slack channel.
For Web accessibility, see
https://www.w3.org/WAI/fundamentals/accessibility-intro/ as a
Janusworx: Testing the Python RSS tag feed
Link: https://janusworx.com/posts/testing-the-python-rss-tag-feed/index.html
Testing … just testing
Link: https://janusworx.com/posts/testing-the-python-rss-tag-feed/index.html
Testing … just testing
Janusworx
Testing the Python RSS tag feed
Testing … just testing
PyCharm: PyCharm 2018.1.4
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/nWi9vvdZmjY/
We’re happy to announce that today a new version of PyCharm is available for download from our website.
Improved in this Version
Various issues related to installing packages, both with Conda and vir
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/nWi9vvdZmjY/
We’re happy to announce that today a new version of PyCharm is available for download from our website.
Improved in this Version
Various issues related to installing packages, both with Conda and vir
PyCharm Blog
PyCharm 2018.1.4
We’re happy to announce that today a new version of PyCharm is available for download from our website. Improved in this Version Various issues related to installing packages, both with Conda…
EuroPython: EuroPython 2018: First list of accepted sessions available
Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/174432294532
We have received an amazing collection of 376 proposals. Thank you all for your contributions! Given the overwhelming quality of the proposals, we had some very difficult decisions to make. Nonetheles
Link: https://blog.europython.eu/post/174432294532
We have received an amazing collection of 376 proposals. Thank you all for your contributions! Given the overwhelming quality of the proposals, we had some very difficult decisions to make. Nonetheles
EuroPython Blog
EuroPython 2018: First list of accepted sessions available
We have received an amazing collection of 376 proposals. Thank you all for your contributions! Given the overwhelming quality of the proposals, we had some very difficult decisions to make....
Reinout van Rees: Ansible provision/deploy setup
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/31/ansible-provision-deploy.html
I never got around to write down the ansible setup I figured out (together
with others, of course, at my previous job) for deploying/provisioning django
websites.
The whole setup (as a cookiecutter
t
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/31/ansible-provision-deploy.html
I never got around to write down the ansible setup I figured out (together
with others, of course, at my previous job) for deploying/provisioning django
websites.
The whole setup (as a cookiecutter
t
Reinout van Rees: Djangocon: lightning talks wednesday
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/23/10-lightning-talks.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 european djangocon.)
Lightning talks are quick 5 minute talks, so I won't have every detail and
speaker name correctly :-)
Adding multi-factor authenticati
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/23/10-lightning-talks.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 european djangocon.)
Lightning talks are quick 5 minute talks, so I won't have every detail and
speaker name correctly :-)
Adding multi-factor authenticati
Janusworx: Testing the Python RSS tag feed
Link: https://janusworx.com/posts/testing-the-python-rss-tag-feed.html
Testing … just testing
Link: https://janusworx.com/posts/testing-the-python-rss-tag-feed.html
Testing … just testing
Continuum Analytics Blog: Anaconda Distribution 5.2 Released
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/blog/developer-blog/anaconda-distribution-5-2/
We’re excited to announce the release of Anaconda Distribution 5.2! With over 6 million users, Anaconda Distribution is the world’s most popular and easiest way to do Python data science and machine l
Link: https://www.anaconda.com/blog/developer-blog/anaconda-distribution-5-2/
We’re excited to announce the release of Anaconda Distribution 5.2! With over 6 million users, Anaconda Distribution is the world’s most popular and easiest way to do Python data science and machine l
Anaconda
Anaconda Distribution 5.2 Released - Anaconda
We’re excited to announce the release of Anaconda Distribution 5.2! With over 6 million users, Anaconda Distribution is the world’s most popular and easiest way to do Python and R data science and machine learning
PyCharm: PyCharm 2018.2 EAP 2
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/f2pcVZvgPjU/
The second Early Access Program (EAP) version of PyCharm 2018.2 is now available. We’d like to invite you to download this version from our website.
New in PyCharm 2018.1 EAP 2
Flexible Package Manage
Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Pycharm/~3/f2pcVZvgPjU/
The second Early Access Program (EAP) version of PyCharm 2018.2 is now available. We’d like to invite you to download this version from our website.
New in PyCharm 2018.1 EAP 2
Flexible Package Manage
PyCharm Blog
PyCharm 2018.2 EAP 2
The second Early Access Program (EAP) version of PyCharm 2018.2 is now available. We’d like to invite you to download this version from our website. New in PyCharm 2018.1 EAP 2 Flexible Package Man…
Python Engineering at Microsoft: Recap: Microsoft at PyCon US 2018
Link: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/pythonengineering/2018/05/31/recap-microsoft-at-pycon-us-2018/
Microsoft was a keystone-level sponsor of PyCon US 2018 this year, which took place in Cleveland Ohio from May 9-17th. We had a great time interacting with and learning from the community, and we had
Link: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/pythonengineering/2018/05/31/recap-microsoft-at-pycon-us-2018/
Microsoft was a keystone-level sponsor of PyCon US 2018 this year, which took place in Cleveland Ohio from May 9-17th. We had a great time interacting with and learning from the community, and we had
Stack Abuse: Course Review: Python for Data Science and Machine Learning Bootcamp
Link: http://stackabuse.com/course-review-python-for-data-science-and-machine-learning-bootcamp/
Before we get started it would be helpful to know what data science and machine learning actually are. So in case you don't know, here are some basic definitions:
Data science is an interdisciplinary
Link: http://stackabuse.com/course-review-python-for-data-science-and-machine-learning-bootcamp/
Before we get started it would be helpful to know what data science and machine learning actually are. So in case you don't know, here are some basic definitions:
Data science is an interdisciplinary
Stack Abuse
Course Review: Python for Data Science and Machine Learning Bootcamp
Before we get started it would be helpful to know what data science and machine learning actually are. So in case you don't know, here are some basic definition...
Ian Ozsvald: PyDataLondon 2018 and “Creating Correct and Capable Classifiers”
Link: http://ianozsvald.com/2018/04/30/pydatalondon-2018-and-creating-correct-and-capable-classifiers/
This weekend we ran PyDataLondon 2018, the fifth iteration of our conference (connected with our monthly PyDataLondon meetup). This year we grew to 500 attendees! Read about the past PyDataLondon 2017
Link: http://ianozsvald.com/2018/04/30/pydatalondon-2018-and-creating-correct-and-capable-classifiers/
This weekend we ran PyDataLondon 2018, the fifth iteration of our conference (connected with our monthly PyDataLondon meetup). This year we grew to 500 attendees! Read about the past PyDataLondon 2017
Entrepreneurial Geekiness
PyDataLondon 2018 and "Creating Correct and Capable Classifiers" - Entrepreneurial Geekiness
This weekend we ran PyDataLondon 2018, the fifth iteration of our conference (connected with our monthly PyDataLondon meetup). This year we grew to 500 attendees! Read about the past PyDataLondon 2017 here. Updates – videos are online, reportedly we raised…
Reinout van Rees: Djangocon: growing old gracefully, on being a career programmer - Carlton Gibson
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/24/05-career-programmer.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 european djangocon.)
He's a longtime django user. "The web framework for perfectionists": yes,
that's him.
He has also build lots of backends for IOS apps.
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/24/05-career-programmer.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 european djangocon.)
He's a longtime django user. "The web framework for perfectionists": yes,
that's him.
He has also build lots of backends for IOS apps.
Reinout van Rees: Djangocon: automated spell checking in django projects - Jakob Schnell
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/24/08-spell-checking.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 European djangocon.)
We are humans and we make typos. So there are typos in our code.
The two common places for typos are documentation and the user interfa
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/24/08-spell-checking.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 European djangocon.)
We are humans and we make typos. So there are typos in our code.
The two common places for typos are documentation and the user interfa
Reinout van Rees: Djangocon: slow food digest better (maintain an old project) - Christopher Grebs
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/24/10-maintain.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 european djangocon.)
Full title: "slow food digest better - or how to maintain an 8.5 year old
python project without getting lost". Christopher had to main
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/24/10-maintain.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 european djangocon.)
Full title: "slow food digest better - or how to maintain an 8.5 year old
python project without getting lost". Christopher had to main
Reinout van Rees: Djangocon: an intro to docker for djangonauts - Lacey Williams Henschel
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/25/02-docker.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 European djangocon.)
Docker:
Nice: it separates dependencies.
It shares your OS (so less weight than a VM).
It puts all memmbers on the same page. Everyth
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/25/02-docker.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 European djangocon.)
Docker:
Nice: it separates dependencies.
It shares your OS (so less weight than a VM).
It puts all memmbers on the same page. Everyth
Reinout van Rees: Djangocon: survival tricks and tools for remote developers - Alessio Bragadini
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/25/03-remote-developers.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 European djangocon.)
He works in a company that has many remote workers. He is one of them. The
core question for him: "how do I manage to work remotely in
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/25/03-remote-developers.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 European djangocon.)
He works in a company that has many remote workers. He is one of them. The
core question for him: "how do I manage to work remotely in
Reinout van Rees: Djangocon: Graphql in python and django - Patrick Arminio
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/25/04-graphql.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 European djangocon.)
For APIs, REST is the normal way. But REST is not perfect.
You can, for instance, have too many requests. If you request a user
(/users
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/25/04-graphql.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 European djangocon.)
For APIs, REST is the normal way. But REST is not perfect.
You can, for instance, have too many requests. If you request a user
(/users
Reinout van Rees: Djangocon keynote: the naïve programmer - Daniele Procida
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/25/01-keynote.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 European djangocon.)
The naïve programmer is not "the bad programmer" or so. He is just not so
sophisticated. Naïve programmers are everywhere. Almost all p
Link: http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2018/05/25/01-keynote.html
(One of my summaries of a talk at the
2018 European djangocon.)
The naïve programmer is not "the bad programmer" or so. He is just not so
sophisticated. Naïve programmers are everywhere. Almost all p
Janusworx: Testing the Python RSS tag feed
Link: https://janusworx.com/testing-the-python-rss-tag-feed.html
Testing … just testing
Link: https://janusworx.com/testing-the-python-rss-tag-feed.html
Testing … just testing
Janusworx
Testing the Python RSS tag feed
Testing … just testing