[–] icey 16y ago ↗ That's an envious turnaround time, especially given how long these usually take to get out (I'm looking at YOU Djangocon videos), but it's only 7 out of 40+ talks right now. [–] kingkilr 16y ago ↗ The djangocon videos are all recorded (obviously :P) and edited, but they can't be released for some reason. I don't have a clue what it is though :(
[–] kingkilr 16y ago ↗ The djangocon videos are all recorded (obviously :P) and edited, but they can't be released for some reason. I don't have a clue what it is though :(
[–] cglee 16y ago ↗ Would be nice to have summaries or reviews of the talks so we know which ones are must-sees.
[–] javery 16y ago ↗ -Highly recommend BERT and Ernie, cool technology and a good message (from one of the GitHub founders)-MongoDB talk is a great intro and the auto-sharding information was news to me.-Introducing EDD is a talk mostly about A/B testing and making it more core to the development process. Very interesting stuff.- NoSQL was a good intro do various non-sql databases.- Polishing Ruby Gems - essential if you are a ruby developer, points out lots of issues with how developers are handling gems.- Worst. Ideas. Ever - Great fun.
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[ 7.6 ms ] story [ 27.6 ms ] thread-MongoDB talk is a great intro and the auto-sharding information was news to me.
-Introducing EDD is a talk mostly about A/B testing and making it more core to the development process. Very interesting stuff.
- NoSQL was a good intro do various non-sql databases.
- Polishing Ruby Gems - essential if you are a ruby developer, points out lots of issues with how developers are handling gems.
- Worst. Ideas. Ever - Great fun.