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. During my studies I started work for merlin.pl. The primary language I use is Java but I have also programmed in Python, Ruby and Scala. I worked as a technical solution architect at merlin.pl. infrastructure when we were moving from PL/SQL to J2EE. I engineering a great performance optimized solution that made the application 10 times faster than requirements and 85 times faster as original solution.

Currently, I am working as a Senior Expert at F.Hoffmann-La Roche to help define future roadmap in design and development of Enterprise software at Roche and Genentech and build adoption for new technologies. I'm continuously mentoring new developers, helping them understand how important test driven development is and empowering them to get better at their daily job. I'm involved in many activities which brings new technologies for better and faster development. You can find more details on my LinkedIn profile.

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