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DjangoCon US 2023 Call for Proposals (CFP) is open!

Submit your proposal by May 15, 2023 and encourage your friends and colleagues to do the same.

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Articles

Formatting Gone Wrong

Using black to format your Python code is usually a good idea but can sometimes cause unexpected errors. A case study on when this happens in Django around API keys.

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Python is two languages now, and that's actually great

A look at how both untyped and typed Python are used these days.

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Single host Django and Docker deployment

A good starting point for a "minimum viable deployment strategy" with new Django projects.

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Using pyproject.toml in your (Django) project

How and why to use pyproject.toml in your Django projects instead of older options like setup.py.

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Django: How to profile and improve startup time

Adam Johnson shows us to profile and potentially shave seconds off your Django app's startup time.

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Events

DjangoCon US 2023 Opportunity Grant Applications Are Open

Opportunity grants help encourage and facilitate the participation of those who otherwise might not be able to attend the conference. They can be used for conference-related expenses like travel, lodging, etc. Applications are open until May 15.

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Tutorials

Deploying a Django App to Azure App Service

A look at how to securely deploy a Django app to Azure App Service, including the use of a custom domain.

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Videos

BugBytes: Django and HTMX #21 - WebSocket Notifications with the HTMX WebSocket Extension

A look at how to use HTMX's WebSocket extension with Django to create a notification system.

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Podcasts

Django Chat #134: Dev Environments - Calvin Hendryx-Parker

Calvin is the co-founder of Six Feet Up, a Django consultancy that also runs the upcoming online Python Web Conference. We discuss ideal developer environments, Apache Airflow, Kubernetes, testing, and more.

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Projects

fabiocaccamo/python-benedict

python-benedict is a dict subclass with keylist/keypath support, I/O shortcuts (base64, csv, ini, json, pickle, plist, query-string, toml, xls, xml, yaml) and many utilities...

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hsv-dot-beer/hsvdotbeer

Interesting open-source project to collate beers in the Huntsville, AL area.

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