So … I’m now aleady at EuroPython 2011 in Florence and still haven’t come around to write my last post about DjangoCon Europe 2011. Since I won’t have the time to write a really detailed one, I’ll just forward you to Reinout’s posts on that day’s sessions. The impact of Django by Armin Ronacher An iPhone-Python love affair by Anna Callahan and Nate Aune The best and worst of Django Core by Alex Ga
Note: Sorry for the long delay in DjangoCon Europe 2011 posts, but now I’ve finally found some time again to put my notes and impressions to posts :-) After some cocktails, more burgers and even more beer and far less sleep, the second day had as much variety to offer as the first one with talks about Celery, multilingual content, fighting the n+1-query-beast and much more. Who cares about Zope? F
DjangoCons are awesome, and this year’s DjangoCon Europe 2011 is about to fit into this category quite nicely :-) Monday morning started with an … Opening Talk … by Remco Wendt about some usual organisational topics as well as showing how far DjangoCon’s have come over the years. A big “Thank you” to all the volunteers and sponsors who made and are still making this event possible. And also to the
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