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ar_AR/news/events/dev-world-2016/index.html

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/dev/world/2016, إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="http://2016.devworld.com.au/">Apple and the Serpent: Writing native applications for Apple platforms in Python</a>".
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/dev/world/2016 , إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="http://2016.devworld.com.au/">Apple and the Serpent: Writing native applications for Apple platforms in Python</a>".
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<p><em><p>Everyone knows you can write iOS, OS X, tvOS and watchOS apps using Objective C and Swift, Apple's officially blessed technologies. But what if you want to use a different language? What if you've got an existing codebase in a different language, or want to us a language that is more approchable to people without a background in programming?</p>
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<p>This talk shows how Python can be used as a viable development language for Apple platforms. It explores the mechanics of how Python can interact with native Apple APIs, and demonstrates some related tools that make the process of creating an iOS, OS X, tvOS or watchOS project in Python relatively easy.</p>

ar_AR/news/events/djangocon-au-2017-rkm/index.html

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DjangoCon AU 2017, إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="">Red User, Blue User, MyUser, auth.User</a>".
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DjangoCon AU 2017 , إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="">Red User, Blue User, MyUser, auth.User</a>".
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<p><em><p>Django's contrib.auth framework allows to you specify a custom user model. Why does this matter? When should you use a custom user model? And how do you live with it once you've got one?</p>
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<p>Django's contrib.auth is a key part of most Django websites. However, there are some important details you need to understand if you're going to make good use of custom user models. Some of these details are technical - for example, custom user models require some special consideration when interacting with migrations.</p>

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DjangoCon Europe 2017, إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://2017.djangocon.eu/">Autopsy of a slow train wreck: The life and death of a Django startup</a>".
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DjangoCon Europe 2017 , إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://2017.djangocon.eu/">Autopsy of a slow train wreck: The life and death of a Django startup</a>".
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<p><em><p>Everyone knows the story: armed with nothing more than a laptop and a dream, a couple of plucky geeks decide to take on the world: disrupting, innovating, and subverting their way to success. In just a few short months, they take a ramshackle collection of software and turn it into a money-printing factory that enables them to drive off into the sunset in gold-plated Lamborghinis.</p>
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<p>But it isn't always like that. In fact, it <em>usually</em> isn't. Venture Capitalists (VC's) make their investments betting that 15 out of 20 businesses they invest in will outright fail, 4 will maybe get a payoff, and 1 will be a massive success. We always hear about the 1 - the Facebooks, the Instagrams, the WhatsApps. But we very rarely hear about the 15 that don't succeed. And that's only counting the VC-funded companies - there are many other companies that never make it past hobby stage, or live a short, privately funded life on the back of consulting income before being quietly shut down.</p>

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DjangoCon Europe 2018, إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://2018.djangocon.eu/"></a>".
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DjangoCon Europe 2018 , إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://2018.djangocon.eu/"></a>".
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DjangoCon US 2017, إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://2017.djangocon.us/talks/the-power-and-responsibility-of-unicode-adoption/">The Power ⚡️ and Responsibility 😅 of Unicode Adoption ✨</a>".
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DjangoCon US 2017 , إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://2017.djangocon.us/talks/the-power-and-responsibility-of-unicode-adoption/">The Power ⚡️ and Responsibility 😅 of Unicode Adoption ✨</a>".
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<p><em><p>Communication is difficult. Whether between humans, machines, or a combination of the two, trying to translate meaningful information is a lossy process.</p>
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<p>Converting programming languages to use the new Unicode standard is hard, but once it’s in place, you get this marvelous feature-add: emoji compatibility. No longer do we have to make faces with symbols or use platform-specific emoticons. Rejoice in the extended character set.</p>

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DjangoCon US 2017, إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://2017.djangocon.us/talks/autopsy-of-a-slow-train-wreck-the-life-and-death-of-a-django-startup/">Autopsy of a slow train wreck: The life and death of a Django startup</a>".
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DjangoCon US 2017 , إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://2017.djangocon.us/talks/autopsy-of-a-slow-train-wreck-the-life-and-death-of-a-django-startup/">Autopsy of a slow train wreck: The life and death of a Django startup</a>".
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<p><em><p>Everyone knows the story: armed with nothing more than a laptop and a dream, a couple of plucky geeks decide to take on the world: disrupting, innovating, and subverting their way to success. In just a few short months, they take a ramshackle collection of software and turn it into a money-printing factory that enables them to drive off into the sunset in gold-plated Lamborghinis.</p>
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<p>But it isn’t always like that. In fact, it usually isn’t. Venture Capitalists (VC’s) make their investments betting that 15 out of 20 businesses they invest in will outright fail, 4 will maybe get a payoff, and 1 will be a massive success. We always hear about the 1 - the Facebooks, the Instagrams, the WhatsApps. But we very rarely hear about the 15 that don’t succeed. And that’s only counting the VC-funded companies - there are many other companies that never make it past hobby stage, or live a short, privately funded life on the back of consulting income before being quietly shut down.</p>

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DjangoCon US 2018, إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://2018.djangocon.us/">It&#39;s About Time</a>".
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DjangoCon US 2018 , إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://2018.djangocon.us/">It&#39;s About Time</a>".
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<p><em><p>Here’s a fun experiment: Mention timezones within earshot of any experienced programmer. Now wait until the profanity stops.</p>
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<p>Handling dates and time is an incredibly common requirement in computer applications. That’s hardly surprising - we all use computers to record when we did old things, track how long things take, and to plan when we’re going to do things. So why is dealing with time so difficult?</p>

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DjangoCon US 2019, إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://2017.djangocon.us/">WASM Matter</a>".
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DjangoCon US 2019 , إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://2017.djangocon.us/">WASM Matter</a>".
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<p><em><p>Web Assembly, or WASM, is perhaps the biggest change to come to the Web since the introduction of JavaScript. It has the potential to radically alter what we think of as “the Web”, and how we program for the Web as a platform. It’s especially interesting for those using Python web frameworks, because it provides a path for executing server-side web application logic as a client-side capability in the browser.</p>
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<p>In this talk, you’ll get a gentle introduction to WASM, covering both the history and theory, and the practical approaches you’ll need as an author of WASM code. You’ll learn about the tools that exist to help you write WASM code, and how to use those tools as part of your Python web projects today. You’ll also learn what the future may hold for Python on the web.</p>

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DjangoCon US 2022, إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://2022.djangocon.us/">How to turn your Website into an App (and why maybe you shouldn&#39;t!)</a>".
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DjangoCon US 2022 , إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://2022.djangocon.us/">How to turn your Website into an App (and why maybe you shouldn&#39;t!)</a>".
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<p><em><p>The web is an amazing platform for building and deploying code so that users can access functionality. As Django developers, you know how to use Python to build views and APIs that integrate with a database, and how to develop frontend HTML, CSS and Javascript. But sometimes, you need a little bit more than a website can provide. You need an app.</p>
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<p>Apps provide a different experience for end users, and access to more of your device’s native capabilities. If you were to look into the Apple’s developer resources for iOS, or Google’s developer resources for Android, you might come to the conclusion that, as Python web developers, you’re locked out of these app ecosystems. The good news: you’re not.</p>

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EuroPython 2023 , إعطاء عرض تقديمي بعنوان "<a href="https://ep2023.europython.eu">Packaging Python Apps with Briefcase</a>".
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<p><em><p>Python has proven itself to be a powerful tool for data science, and for web servers. However, one area where it hasn't historically been popular is in building applications for end users.</p>
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<p>In this talk, you'll discover how you can use Briefcase to distribute an app to users on desktop, mobile, and the web - all from a single Python codebase.</p>

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