2023 DjangoCon US π took place on October 16-20, 2023 in Durham Convention Center in Durham, NC. See the Schedule.
There have been 325 posts and 1652 favourites with the hashtags #djangocon or #djangoconus on Mastodon during the conference.
"Tests don't make money, right? ... Testing as an activity does not bring in money, therefore it gets perpetually deprioritized. Just keep pushing code. Hold on, right? If we're gonna have sustainable development, we need to make sure that we're building with quality and checking ourselves before we're wrecking ourselves."
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βMy lifeβs work, essentially, is to teach the art of software testingβ
... well, that and repairing old Volkswagens
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Get ready for Pandy Knight's keynote: Testing Modern Web Apps Like a Champion #DjangoCon π
"We're pretty famous for our blogs. Real famous!"
Not a joke: https://www.caktusgroup.com/blog/2021/08/11/using-celery-scheduling-tasks/
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"What is celery anyway? So I was supposed to insert a bad dad joke in here, but I don't have a bad dad joke for what is Celery, so insert your own."
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"The other thing that I like [about Django] is that it really tries to write readable code. Like I said before, you are also writing the code for the human being."
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Demo time! "It's gonna hurt a bit, but it's for the better"
Doing an accessibility audit on the @django website
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Hey, Django is slightly better than the rest of the Internet! (96.3%)
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Starting in 3 minutes:
Thibaud Colas will present Django's Accessibility Track Record
It's our final standard talk of #DjangoCon US 2023!
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Thibaud Colas is presenting the talk "Djangoβs accessibility track record" at the DjangoCon US 2023 π
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Time to talk about accessibility in #Django - a talk by Thibaud at DjangoCon US #DjangoConUS
"How do you identify some of those initial signals that you're ready to take that step to maybe no longer being an IC?" @kjaymiller
Charles: "What we were talking about earlier, it's similar to the question: when are you ready to have children?"
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"A good technical leader breaks a plan down to 3 month chunks." @andrew
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"Can you escape management in some sense by being an IC forever? Yes, I guess you could do." @andrew
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"I should clarify, Frank has approved my horrible jokes at his expense." @kjaymiller #DjangoCon π
"What's important for you as a managers who is managing devs is to understand what they're working on" --Julia
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