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Displaying third party data - Building SaaS #7

Dec. 19, 2018 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]

In this stream episode, we added our third party integration (Prompt) to the page where school information is displayed. This involved some Django model changes, view additions, and template development.

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Django Tutorial Adventure Part 2

Dec. 13, 2018 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]

What happens when you take a novice web developer and put him in front of an audience equipped with the Django tutorial only? That’s what we did at Python Frederick. The conversation and learning that resulted was awesome. Check out the video on YouTube to see what you can learn too! Our presenter was Patrick Pierson. Patrick works for IronNet Cybersecurity as a Senior Software Engineer. He uses Python daily to deploy AWS resources and test the IronNet platform.

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Updating data models - Building SaaS #5

Nov. 29, 2018 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]

In this stream episode, we took some new data from a new Django database model, and I showed how to add that data to different templates. Along the way, we wrote automated tests and generated a database migration.

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Truths programmers should know about case

Nov. 26, 2018 » James Bennett » [Archived Version]

A couple weeks ago I gave a talk about usernames at North Bay Python. The content came mostly from things I’ve learned in roughly 12 years of maintaining django-registration, which has taught me more than I ever wanted to know about how complex even “simple” things can be. I mentioned toward the beginning of the talk, though, that it wasn’t going to be one of those “falsehoods programmers believe about X” things. If … Read full entry

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Truths programmers should know about case

Nov. 26, 2018 » James Bennett » [Archived Version]

A couple weeks ago I gave a talk about usernames at North Bay Python. The content came mostly from things I’ve learned in roughly 12 years of maintaining django-registration, which has taught me more than I ever wanted to know about how complex even “simple” things can be. I mentioned toward the beginning of the talk, though, that it wasn’t going to be one of those “falsehoods programmers believe about X” things. If … Read full entry

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Using a background scheduler - Building SaaS #4

Nov. 22, 2018 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]

In this episode, we added Celery beat to College Conductor. Celery beat is the scheduler for the Celery worker system. I walked through how to test new infrastructure, confirmed that Celery beat worked, then showed how to add it to Ansible, the infrastructure deployment tool.

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Core no more

Nov. 20, 2018 » James Bennett » [Archived Version]

If you’re not the sort of person who closely follows the internals of Django’s development, you might not know there’s a draft proposal to drastically change the project’s governance. It’s been getting discussion on GitHub and mailing lists, but I want to take some time today to walk through and explain what this proposal does and what problems it’s trying to solve. So. Let’s dive in. What’s wrong with Django? Django the web framework is doing pretty … Read full entry

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Core no more

Nov. 20, 2018 » James Bennett » [Archived Version]

If you’re not the sort of person who closely follows the internals of Django’s development, you might not know there’s a draft proposal to drastically change the project’s governance. It’s been getting discussion on GitHub and mailing lists, but I want to take some time today to walk through and explain what this proposal does and what problems it’s trying to solve. So. Let’s dive in. What’s wrong with Django? Django the web framework is doing pretty … Read full entry

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Building SaaS with Python on Twitch

Nov. 19, 2018 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]

I started streaming on Twitch. The stream covers how to build a Software as a Service (SaaS) with Python using Django. The stream runs at 9pm Eastern time on Wednesday most weeks. I show developers how to build a site that is more complex than a tutorial. We look at: Designing and creating pages for users How to create automated tests for the code Making background jobs that handle business processes Deploying code and infrastructure development During the stream, we’re working on College C…

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Multiple Stripe plans - Building SaaS #3

Nov. 8, 2018 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]

In this stream episode, I built a Django model that would allow my SaaS app (College Conductor) to deal with multiple Stripe plans. After building the model, we updated the landing page to display a different plan based on the database data from the model.

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