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The Pac-Man Rule at Conferences¶ I firmly believe that conferences can provide a lot of value for people in an industry. Conferences allow people to create a network, which helps them feel integrated in a community and profession. In order to build a network you need to meet other people at events, and for this to happen attendees need to feel empowered to reach out and connect to people they don’
Note This post was written in 2016, and the landscape here has changed. I still mostly agree with what is important, but the “Markdown” ecosystem has evolved and gotten other capabilities that might change the calculus of what is the right tool for your organization. “Markdown” is the most commonly used lightweight markup language on the internet. It is great for a subset of tasks, mainly blog pos
Using pdb, the Python Debugger (Django Debugging Series, Part 3) I had a couple of comments about my last post saying that I should be sending all of the screencasts to the aggregator because this is content and isn't spam. So I'm going to do that. Thanks for all the feedback everyone! Hope you're enjoying the series. Screencast 3 Setup No setup today. pdb is included with python, so everything th
Building a Django App Server with Chef: Part 4¶ Alternate title: There’s no place like home! This is Part 4, the final part, of my Chef tutorial. Today we’re talking about the odds and ends left over to make the server nice to use. You can check out the first 3 parts of the series: Part 1: Chef Beginnings Part 2: Python environment buildout Part 3: Deployment Today’s code will be in the git repo u
Building a Django App Server with Chef: Part 1¶ Alternate title: Fucking Chef, How does it work? When I started looking at Chef, I found it incredibly complex and lacking in fundamental documentation. This is going to be my experience understanding Chef while setting up a single server. This strategy can be used across multiple servers, with a little tweaking. I’d like to thank Jacob for the ideas
Celery Tips¶ Following on yesterday’s post about Virtualenv Tips, I will be talking about celery tips. Yesterday I talked about how to run celery with upstart easily, and today I’ll be expanding on that below as well as talking about how to set it up using supervisord. Note: Also interesting, I wrote a Big list of django tips back in 2008, that still has a lot of good information. Running celery i
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