Django tutorial finished

Posted in python by pedro | Thursday, February 15th, 2007 at 2:25 pm

Yep it’s finished.
In my opinion django is worth knowing. It’s easy as RoR, but you always have control about what’s going on.

You must watch out about python syntax it’s sometimes not obvious that you have one space extra and code doesn’t work.

Last part of tutorial was about forms it normal, I think.

I’m going sleep now. Today I challenge with performance.

I think I won, becouse I really do so many improvements, but Lucene index is about 1Gb and performance still don’t satisfied me.

Tomorrow I’m going to won this battle.

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My name is Sebastian Pietrowski. I've finished Warsaw University as Master degree. I started my journey with Java 1.1 with Thread and JDBC programing in 1998 as I worked for merlin.pl. In 1999 I've passed Java Programer Certificate for Java 1.2, and was solution architect of merlin.pl infrastructure when we was moving from pl/sql to J2EE. It was great performance optimization with 10 times more req/sec than in requirements and 85 times faster as original solution.

Currently I work as Expert Software Development Java at F.Hoffmann-La Roche. The company was founded in 1896 and today, Roche employs over 80.000 people. After work I'm involved in activities related to Scala/Lift, Ruby/Rails/Merb, Python/Django. This is because I try to be pragmatic also I'm focused on application performance and tuning with success in my daily work.

My Yoda's motto: Do, or do not. There is no try.