Django

webology,
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friends, I have seen into the future, and y'all are going to send my kids college sorting out the many ways that you will inadvertently break your app and the Django admin using:

FORM_RENDERER = "django.forms.renderers.TemplatesSetting"  

Thank you!

carlton,
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@webology we’re going to have to have a long session discussing that one. 😜

(Not now! 🫠)

carlton,
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Just decompressing a little after the first day of sprints @djangoconeurope. A moment to reflect. Wow! What a conference! Charged up and taking that home💃.

18+ carlton,
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@djangoconeurope loving Vigo

paulox,
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At DjangoCon Europe 2024 I met Antonio Melé, author of "Django 5 by Example", for which I wrote the preface 📗

It was nice to meet Antonio and have a copy of his book (which I recommend to everyone) with his dedication ✍️

felixxm,
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Django Con Europe in Vigo 🇪🇦 was a blast 🎇🎉🐙🍷 Thanks y'all for all the kind words and great company 🤗💚 It's time to enjoy my retirement 👨‍🦳😉 C ya in Dublin ☄️

paulox,
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Timothy McCurrach is presenting the talk "Navigating the maze of Django's URL routing: a deep dive" at DjangoCon Europe 2024 🦄

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Timothy presenting himself
Cheuk presenting Timothy
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paulox,
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Adam Johnson is presenting the talk "Data-Oriented Django Deux" at DjangoCon Europe 2024 🦄

CC @djangoconeurope @django @adamchainz

Adam on the stage
Portrait of Adam
Cagil presenting Adam

paulox,
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paulox,
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Kátia Nakamura, Çağıl Sönmez, Sarah Abderemane and Thibaud Colas are presenting the panel "Diving into the DSF Rhythm: A session on Django Governance" at DjangoCon Europe 2024 🦄

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Panel members
Carlton asking questions
Mariusz in stage

paulox,
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A current Django Fellow, Natalia Bidart, and former fellows Mariusz Felisiak and Carlton Gibson joined the discussion 🎤
CC @felixxm @carlton @djangoconeurope @django

paulox,
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Tom Carrick is presenting the talk "Ramping up the Django admin" at DjangoCon Europe 2024 🦄

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Help wanted slide
Tom portrait
Tom presenting himself

paulox,
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Jake Howard is presenting the talk "Empowering Django with Background Workers" at DjangoCon Europe 2024 🦄

CC @djangoconeurope @django @jake @torchbox @wagtail

Jake presenting it's talk
Slide about workers
Jake presenting himself

paulox,
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Jake introduced the Django Tasks package, which is scheduled to be merged into Django 5.2. Fingers crossed! 🤞

@djangoconeurope @django @jake @torchbox @wagtail

carlton,
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Jake lining up to talk about his proposal for background workers in

carlton,
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We need code to run outside the request response cycle. @jake

paulox,
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Meritxell Sardà Ventosa is presenting the talk "AI, away from the hype" to kick off the second day of DjangoCon Europe 2024 🦄

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Meritxell presenting herself
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Meritxell showing slides

paulox, (edited )
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Meritxell mentioned the talk "Don't Buy the A.I. Hype" that Tim Allen presented at DjangoCon US 2023 🤖
https://2023.djangocon.us/talks/dont-buy-the-ai-hype/

CC @djangoconeurope @djangocon @FlipperPA

FlipperPA,
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@paulox @djangoconeurope @djangocon Their talk looks compelling, I can’t wait to see the video!

paulox,
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Çağıl Uluşahin Sönmez is presenting the talk "Layered Django project structure for large-scale collaboration" at DjangoCon Europe 2024 🦄

CC @djangoconeurope @django @cgl

Presentation of the talk
Portrait of Cagil
Cagil presenting herself

carlton,
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Next up @cgl talking about Layered Architecture at Kraken 🤩

wagtail, (edited )
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In a few short weeks, we'll all be flocking together at Wagtail Space US! If you can make it to Philadelphia, we'd love to see your face. But if you can't make the travel happen, we also have a virtual option. To get your ticket, sign up here: https://us.wagtail.space/

paulox,
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Hanna Kollo is presenting the talk "How we can build web applications that respect the user’s privacy" at DjangoCon Europe 2024 🦄

#DjangoConEurope2024 #DjangoConEurope #DjangoCon #Django #Privacy

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Hanna on stage
DjangoCon Europe attendees
Hanna on stage

markwalker,
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Making good use of the @djangoconeurope stream chat to put the @djangogirls translation link out to people.

Already had new people join for French & German 👀

https://poeditor.com/join/project/n5I3liMVyj

#django #djangoconEU #djangoconeu2024

markwalker,
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And I've added Hebrew as an available language after someone in the chat volunteered their knowledge.

markwalker,
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I added Arabic today so we're now at 11 languages.

And the inspiration of that keynote can be seen in graph form.

paulox,
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Carlton Gibson is presenting the talk "API Maybe: Bootstrapping a Web Application circa 2024 " at DjangoCon Europe 2024 🦄

#DjangoConEurope2024 #DjangoConEurope #DjangoCon #Django #HTMX #API #JSON

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Opening slide: API Maybe
DjangoCon Europe 2024 audience
Slide: 2024 "HTML over the wire"

Alister,
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@paulox @djangoconeurope @django @carlton As CEO of HTMX, I approve this product or service.
https://htmx.ceo/#alister_b

felixxm,
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Great @carlton talk on moving to "API maybe" approach, full recipe for a modern web app 📬☄️ #djangoconeurope #Django

paulox,
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Anna Makarudze and Rachell Calhoun are presenting the talk "Django Girls: Decade in Review and Beyond" at DjangoCon Europe 2024 🦄

CC @djangoconeurope @django @djangogirls @amakarudze @Rachell

Picture of Django Girls founders
Anna on stage
Rachell on stage

paulox,
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@djangoconeurope @django @djangogirls @amakarudze @Rachell The new "Django Girls+" logo, even more inclusive, was announced during the talk at DjangoCon Europe 2024 🦄

paulox,
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Karen Tracey is presenting the talk "Django + Alpine.js + htmx Ups & Downs" at DjangoCon Europe 2024 🦄

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DjangoCon Europe 2024 attendees
Upside Wins slide
Karen on the stage

nanorepublica,
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📣 Context Processors in 100 words
📄 What they are and when you might want one
🔗 https://softwarecrafts.co.uk/100-words/day-105
#100_words,#django,#context_processors

bmispelon,
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@nanorepublica If you allow me a nitpick, context processors are used only when using a RequestContext (which shortcuts.render() uses), but not if you render a template "by hand" with a regular Context object.

Also your my_view example is missing the first argument to render() (the request object).

wolframkriesing,
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Why is it that python code always feels like it needs way less indentation and feels like the logic can be implemented much simpler. Or is it that makes this feel like it.

wolframkriesing,
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@fabian yep, compared to . Sorry didn't say that, but I meant it, yes.
I somehow write nicer code without thinking much in Python, in JS I screw up code (beauty) a lot easier and faster.

fabian,
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@wolframkriesing Yeah, I can see that. I don’t hate JS’ syntax, but it’s definitely noisier as well, even when not considering constructs that are not possible in Python:

  • { } ; vs. nothing
  • || && ! vs. and/or/not

This alone makes a visual difference.

offby1,
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I have a possibly obvious-to-experts #Django question: is there a supported way for a Django “app" to depend on other apps, and implicitly "install" them?

webology,
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@bmispelon @offby1 What Baptiste said.

pip installable is great, but there is no best practice way to inject other apps into INSTALLED_APPS.

jezdez,
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@webology @bmispelon @offby1 Once upon a time we wanted to do this with the AppConfig classes, to fully dynamically load them on startup, wasn’t there a package that implemented this?

nanorepublica,
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📣 Don't use pgAdmin (or similar tools)
📄 Know what Django provides before reaching for extra tools
🔗 https://softwarecrafts.co.uk/100-words/day-104
#100_words,#django,#tooling,#management_commands

ghickman,
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@nanorepublica it's a tricky one. I've seen the same thing you're describing with many junior folks coming to Django. But I think there's also utility in db GUIs for folks who find visual representations useful or want a quick overview of, for example, constraints.

ghickman,
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@nanorepublica to be clear, I don't think your article is wrong, just wanted to add some more nuance 😁

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