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March 29, 2025 » james.walters.click » [Archived Version]
There's a post that's a couple of years old called "Any updates?". I saw it recently in Django News, but I think I've seen it before. It basically discourages you from commenting on GitHub Issues with "Any updates?" since 1) if there were any, they would be in the issue …
Read MoreDec. 16, 2023 » james.walters.click » [Archived Version]
On the heels of DjangoCon (sorry, a restrospective is overdue for that one, it's coming, I promise), I went and signed up for another conference—PyOhio! I decided to throw my hat in the ring with a talk on web scraping. It's a fun skill that I've put to use …
Read MoreOct. 17, 2023 » james.walters.click » [Archived Version]
It's such a delight to give a talk at this year's DjangoCon! This is my first tech conference, as well as my first time presenting. I'd love to thank Will Vincent, Eric Matthes, and Alyssa Nicholl for all their help reviewing and refining this talk to be the best it …
Read MoreJan. 29, 2023 » james.walters.click » [Archived Version]
Django has this reputation for being hard to deploy. I don't think that's really true. I think that people haven't taken the time to explain to beginners the concepts you're thinking about when it comes to deployment. We focus so much on teaching people how to build apps in Django …
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