We’ve got a few new designs of Foxley Talent t-shirts for this year and a new special giveaway for our stand come and see us at the conference to collect yours!
The countdown is truly on now! We can’t wait to get to Spain and see everyone. 🇪🇸
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Gonna be working on my #djangocon talk proposals this afternoon. I’ve got at least one idea I’m working on, but if there’s something you’d like to see me pitch lmk!
I just watched @pythonbynight's #DjancoCon talk on the current state of #HTMX in #Django and now I'm turn between trying out django-render-block, forge-htmx, and @carlton's django-template-partials.
Anyone written a blog post or made a repository attempting to write the same HTMX-powered view(s) using all 3 of those packages? I'd love to compare and contrast them more directly.
I just watched @_chrismay's #DjangoCon talk, which also discusses HTMX but is (mostly) much higher-level and focused heavily on improving user experience.
The 1st ever #DjangoCon#Africa held in #Tanzania 🇹🇿 last month faced funding issues and subsequently organizing and logistical problems because the #PythonSoftwareFoundation delayed in deciding to approve the organizers’ grant request.
The Grants Working Group could not decide so it was escalated to the PSF Board, who also couldn’t approve in September due to safety concerns (LGBT+ is criminalized in Tanzania).
Ep149: Becoming a Django Fellow with Natalia Bidart is live!
@nessita is a developer from Argentina who is the newest Django Fellow. We discuss her background in computing, her career at Canonical, consulting, and getting up to speed on the Django Fellow role.
@djangochat@nessita it was such a pleasure to record this before #djangocon 🐂 and then have a chance to meet Natalia in person. One of my favorite chats we've done so far!
Well done to the social managers of DjangoCon Africa for the total coverage of the conference here on the Fediverse. 👏
Sharing images and information live during a conference is a demanding job and I know it well. 😅
For those like me who were unable to participate in this first DjangoCon Africa in person, it is wonderful to be able to follow everything that happens in Zanzibar. 🌍
Early autumn in the Eno River State Park, North Carolina. Refreshing to experience woods that aren't dusty and drab by this time of year - rain is spread evenly across the year in this part of the country, and I loved the lusciousness of it.
… #Hiking#Photography#Djangocon
The stress of knowing that anything I do in projects I maintain could cause angry messages has led to burnout multiple times. Don't ever suggest that I'm not thinking about or aware of the effects of my decisions. It weighs incredibly heavily on me.
@davidism it was a pleasure to meet you at last year's #djangocon sprints. It is completely beyond comprehension how you manage--for years now--to juggle a full-time job and all your open source work.
This morning during the DjangoCon US 2023 sprints, with Will Vincent we showed his Django Microframework repository based on Carlton Gibson 2018 talk, and then I showed my optimized version. 🤯