Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Getting started with Django workshop - Nottingham 18 May

Hi - we're holding a workshop for developers interested in getting
stuck into Django.

It'll cover all the essentials including:

* Setting up a new project
* Package management
* Database migration with South
* The model, view template structure
* Working with forms
* Customising the admin interface

Then you'll put it all into action by building a Tumblog. By the end
of the workshop you should have all the necessary skills to start
developing with Django.

Andrew Godwin will be opening the workshop with an insight into
Django's architecture, an update on the new features just released in
1.4 and some insights into the often-missed secrets of Django. He'll
also be on hand throughout the workshop to chat and answer questions.

Andrew is a co-founder of ep.io, a Python platform-as-a-service (PaaS)
hosting provider. He is also a Django core contributor and is one of
the creators of South, a tool that brings migrations to Django
applications. When it comes to Django there are few more knowledgeable
people, so we're delighted to have him.

We've kept costs to a minimum and included a special rate for students
(if you register as a student, please bring your ID along to the event
registration).

Here's how the workshop will run...

12:00: Arrival, lunch (included)
12:45: Welcome
12:50: Andrew Godwin - Django's architecture: the good, bad and ugly,
update on 1.4 features and the often-missed secrets of Django
13:10: Q&A
13:30: Workshop session one - Introduction to various Django elements
15:15: Break
15:30 Workshop session two- Build a Tumblog with Django
17:15: Washup, Q&A
18:00: Social

Book via Eventbrite: http://erskineworkshops.eventbrite.co.uk/

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