Features of Django Admin that you might not know about - course 990 RUR. from ThinkNetica, training 2 hours, Date November 28, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / November 29, 2023
Communication
You will have live chat support, and the webinar will cover common questions and errors, examples of best practices and solutions.
Technical Director of the WinePad project. Full stack developer, Python Senior Developer. Education and career. A graduate of the Moscow Energy Institute (MPEI TU), he studied at the Department of Industrial Electronics as an undergraduate, graduate and graduate student...
Technical Director of the WinePad project. Full stack developer, Python Senior Developer. Education and career. A graduate of the Moscow Energy Institute (MEI TU), he studied at the Department of Industrial Electronics in undergraduate, graduate and graduate school. There he also worked as a programmer-teacher. In the laboratory of the department, he developed programs in assembler for RISC microcontrollers and wrote peripheral drivers for Windows. Languages ββ- Pascal, Fortran, Assembler, VB. Wrote the MYTRAFFIC program for transport companies in EXCEL-VBA. Since 2006, he studied at the Institute of Psychology and Social Work in St. Petersburg and worked in the V. program. Potanin to support young specialists in Russia. At the same time, he worked as director of the Extra-Service company in the field of electronics insurance. In 2009 he moved to Austria, to Tyrol. He worked as a technical director at LinguaXtrem, where he was involved in converting websites into multilingual platforms. Combined automatic machine translations and the work of translators. Since 2015 - co-owner of the WinePad project. It is the largest technical wine database in Europe. The project is built in Python, the Django framework is used for web services, and electronic documentation is generated through Reportlab. Why Django and Python? I work with Python and Django on a daily basis and really enjoy the style of the language, the the sophistication of the framework and how much can be done using additional third-party development. This feeling of digital freedom motivates me to continue working. I regularly propose improvements to the Django developers site to make the framework even better. Django and Python are not a replacement for other languages ββor platforms, but tools that help me create something truly important. A number of principles help my students in their work. I demand their observance from both my employees and students: * The program code must look neat; * Algorithms must be readable and understandable; * If the code looks complicated, then there is a simpler solution; * The speed of the algorithm is no less important than the DRY rule; * The word no does not exist. All ideas are important, the only question is time and complexity of development. If you agree with this and want to learn Django, I invite you to follow me! P.S. I offer my students an internship in the WinePad project.