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PyCon 2012 Wrap Up
As many have said already, any event that kicks off with dancing robots is an awesome sign of things to come during the conference...
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PyOhio 2010 Wrap Up
Six Feet Up team members Calvin Hendryx-Parker, Clayton Parker and David Blewett traveled to Ohio State University in Columbus for the 3rd PyOhio conference last weekend. This year's event continued the momentum from earlier conferences. Python users from the Midwest gathered to learn new strategies, maximize Python capabilities and wrap up with two days of development sprints. The location of the event was a great choice, making use of OSU's excellent Ohio Union...
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Pyramid Request Methods & DBSession
Using Pyramid's add_request_method is an easy way to maintain state in your application.
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PyTennessee 2015 Recap
Here's a recap from the Sixies who headed South to PyTennessee...
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Python Django Training Course Now Available
We’ve taken the challenge of finding well-trained Python developers into our own hands. Clayton and I will be teaching 5-day immersive trainings on Python and Django at Eleven Fifty in Carmel, Indiana.
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Python Myths Dispelled
Python is used by major organizations for mission critical applications in Indianapolis and around the U.S.
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Safety and pip-audit: Comparing Security Tools
Learn about Safety and other tools you can use to secure your Python software supply chain.
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SaltStack for server configuration management and more
SaltStack (Salt) is currently one of the fastest growing configuration management systems. It's written in Python and uses ZeroMQ to communicate nearly instantaneously with all of the servers in your infrastructure that it calls minions. Here is how we use Salt and why.
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Secrets of Building Python Container Images for AWS Lambda
Today, developers can use container images for AWS Lambda code — a helpful way to run much more complex code in a familiar package. However, there are some non-obvious differences that can make building Python app images for AWS Lambda frustrating.
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Serverless Django: Exploring the State of the Art on AWS
As deployment options for web apps have multiplied in the past few years, AWS Lambda continues to stand out as a powerful, simple way to run a web app with minimal maintenance and cost — if there is low traffic.
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