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Operations: The Missing Django Piece

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Grand Ballroom III

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About this session

In this talk, I’m going to demonstrate a new perspective on how to structure Django codebases using something I call “Operations”, so that Django codebases can scale well with any amount of features or complexity inside an application as it grows over time.

Presented by

  • Micah Lyle

    Micah Lyle

    I'm a software architect and engineer, and co-run a design and software agency and consultancy called Elyon Technologies. Before that, I spent several years as a solo freelancer, working on a number of different projects and systems. Almost everything I did I built in Django (from scratch or on top of something existing), and I strongly focused on a niche specifically working on Django apps both through UpWork and also word of mouth referrals. I've gotten to build and architect software systems with Django across a number of different verticals which has provided both narrow/focused perspectives in the Django space but also helped me grow opinions on how codebases should be structured in the long run.