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.
Before the closing remarks, @EvilDMP will re-present his lighting talk from earlier today
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And that's a wrap for the panel! Cheers again to all the panelists. #DjangoCon π
"Being a manager is not about having kids. Spending time with my kids and my wonderful husband is definitely a priority. And making time for myself." --Julia
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"Being really good at documentation has always benefitted me in my career and particularly in management." --Elizabeth #DjangoCon π
"Django's testing support is probably some of the best I've seen in any Python web framework, but I want you to keep in mind that it's basically going to be limited to white box-style testing, the kind where you're directly accessing your code and calling methods and functions."
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"What about UI testing? And specifically what about Selenium? ... It manipulates the browser via the WebDriver protocol, a W3C standard"
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"In some of my examples I might include ice cream. I don't really like it that much, but it's ice cream"
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More details on Bulldoggy from Andy's @pytexas keynote: https://youtu.be/ka5KRLUn47s
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"My manager told me less is more and I tend to always do more and more and more."
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Excellent use of Spanish as an example of how groups of people use the feminine article (las) in some groups (nurses, secretaries, cooks, etc) while others (doctors, construction workers, athletes, etc) use the masculine (los), leading to conditioning since birth by @nessita
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"To label some [kinds of tests] as good and bad is not healthy for us as we approach the quality of our applications"
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