Category: Technology



People around the world depend on open source software (OSS), and that means the security of OSS is even more important. In this virtual mentoring session you will learn steps you can take to develop more secure OSS and evaluate OSS for security. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS:
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Django is great. But as we add new features, as our dev team grows, the software needs to be stable on production, things can get quite messy. We are going to look at some common patterns, derived from experience, on how to structure your Django project for scale and longevity. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS:
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Domain-Driven Design (DDD) is an approach to software development that emphasises high-fidelity modelling of the problem domain, and which uses a software implementation of the domain model as a foundation for system design. This approach helps organize and minimize the essential complexity of your software. DDD has been used with success within the traditional enterprise programming ecosystems of Java and .NET, but has seen only limited adoption in the Python community. In this talk we introduce Python programmers to the core tactical patterns of DDD and show how they can be realised in idiomatic Python, freeing the most valuable parts of your system – the domain model – from onerous dependencies on particular databases or application frameworks. In this talk we share what we've learned from applying DDD in Python to large projects. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS:
Original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed). Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ru2T4fu3bGQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hv-LiKQgN90