"In our conference you do not have to apologize for not speaking English"
@Mariatta π€¦π»ββοΈ :python: on stage at #PyConUS talking about @PyLadiesCon
Yes please, more of that!
Baptiste Mispelon
Baptiste Mispelon
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Django server boy
#Django #Python
Blog: https://blog.bmispelon.rocks/
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GitHub: https://github.com/bmispelon/
Why is Django's mascot a pony?
Because it's pretty π¬ππππ₯π π₯
(@Alex GΓ³mez made me do it, #SorryNotSorry #Django #Pun)
@Jeff Triplett You're probably aware of it, but just in case this is what the latest Django News post (
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I was coding on a plane today with no internet and I managed to redirect a process's stderr to a file.
It only took about 10min of randomly trying to add >?&12 characters after my command, but I got it to work in the end.
Where do I claim my prize? π
New blog post about a technique for "deep filtering" of generic foreign keys:
#Django #ORM
GenericForeignKey Deep Filtering | Baptiste Mispelon
Any #Github #API expperts out there? I'm trying to fetch the statuses of the checks on a given PR but I'm struggling.
For example for this PR:https://github.com/django/django/pull/18780 I want to get an equivalent of the line " 1 failing, 6 skipped, and 38 successful checks ".
I've tried both `/repos/django/django/commits/<ref>/status` and `/repos/django/django/statuses/<ref>` but they give different results from each other, and they don't match what is displayed on the PR itself π€