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Best podcasts about plone

Latest podcast episodes about plone

Best Friends Club Podcast
S7 E14 The One Where They All Turn 30

Best Friends Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 78:59


We revisit everyones 30th birthday including our own, we talk about feeling like the only person who is PLONE (not a typo), and how age aint nothin but a number, baby! ;)

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Python Bytes
#232 PyPI in a box and a revolutionary keyboard

Python Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 38:16


Watch the live stream: Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training pytest book Patreon Supporters Special guest: Annette Lewis Brian #1: Sphinx Themes Gallery update Curated and maintained by @pradyunsg and @shirou. I actually don’t know what it looked like before, but this is great. I’m working on my first real Sphinx project, so this is awesome to have. Features: Main image for each theme shows what theme looks like in wide, narrow, and phone layout Demos (click on an image): Main page that shows you quick start: install and config theme name Link to theme documentation Example of Navigation Kitchen sink paragraph level markup including inline, math, meta, blocks, code with sidebars, references, directives, footnotes, and more API documentation example essential if you are using this for documenting code Lists and tables Michael #2: Mongita - Like SQLite but for MongoDB Mongita is a lightweight embedded document database that implements a commonly-used subset of the MongoDB/PyMongo interface. Instead of being a server, Mongita is a self-contained Python library Mongita can be configured to store its documents either on disk or in memory. This is a great project to contribute to as a new open source person, details. Uses: Embedded database: Mongita is a good alternative to SQLite for embedded applications when a document database makes more sense than a relational one. Unit testing: Mocking PyMongo/MongoDB is a pain. Worse, mocking can hide real bugs. By monkey-patching PyMongo with Mongita, unit tests can be more faithful while remaining isolated. Limited dependencies: Mongita runs anywhere that Python runs. Currently the only dependencies are pymongo (for bson) and sortedcontainers (for faster indexes). Annette #3: World Plone Day 2021 - Over 50 Videos from 16 Countries World Plone Day was 24-hour online streaming event held on April 28th 2021. Plone open-source Content Management system, written in Python and built on top of the Zope web framework Plone community produced 56 videos totaling 22 hours of content. More than 50 speakers from 16 countries, 11 languages. All available on Youtube - World Plone Day 2021 playlist Variety of content categories: General Interest Technical Talks Case Studies Plone 6 Plone 6 introduction How does Plone 6 work under the hood? Getting Started with Volto Customization Brian #4: The social contract of open source : view every commit as a gift Brett Cannon Interesting thoughts on what “contract” and what relationship exists between maintainer and user. Great analogy of a stack of USB drives with source code on front lawn with a “FREE” sign. Come by and pick up the latest release whenever you want No guarantee at all Each new version is a gift that you can accept or not Receiver of gift should NOT: knock on front door and yell at developer Leave an angry letter in the mailbox Stand in middle of street in town yelling about how much they hate the software or how much of an idiot the developer is Quote from Immanuel Kant: “Act in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of any other, never merely as a means to an end, but always at the same time as an end.” Brett: “… when you treat a maintainer as a fellow human being who may be able to do you a favor of their own volition, then you end up in an appropriate relationship where you are not trying to use the maintainer for something specific. Summary: “Every commit of open source code should be viewed as an independent gift from the maintainer that they happened to leave on their front yard for others to enjoy if they so desire; treating them as a means to and for their open source code is unethical.” Michael #5: PyPI in a box via Jared Chung Connectivity is still a challenge in many countries, especially Africa Vuyisile Ndlovu created PyPI in a Box. Post PyCon Africa, in the conference slack group, attendees shared the most common problems across the continent, and the state of internet connectivity was the overwhelming response. Vuyisile also references putting “StackOverflow in a box” but the article doesn’t lay out how to do it. Annette #6: Film simulations from scratch using Python by Kevin Martin Jose Implementing applying CLUTs (Color Look up table) to an image with Python Opens the Image with PIL then converts it into numpy array Iterates through all the pixels values and assigns it to LUT color cell Returns the filtered Image from the array Extras Michael Talked about HTMX, Akira K. pointed out Hyperscript as a companion. Careful, it’s super new. Dask course is out: https://twitter.com/TalkPython/status/1389382566965178375 FastAPI bundle fund raiser with testdriven.io Python 3.10b1 is out Microsoft becomes 3rd PSF Visionary Sponsor, joining Bloomberg and Google (via PyCoders) Annette Python Web Conf 2022 March 21-25, 2022 The Call for Papers is now open: https://www.papercall.io/pwc-2022 Joke A developer-focused keyboard (graphic)

IOTtoday
Come scegliere le migliori piattaforme Open Source per la didattica in rete

IOTtoday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 4:28


Sono tante le piattaforme Open Source a disposizione per la didattica in rete, ognuna cerca di rispondere alle esigenze dei professionisti dell'e-learning. Ecco come scegliere la migliore in base alle proprie esigenze di apprendimento. Le caratteristiche delle varie piattaforme della didattica in rete, mettono in evidenza come il modo di fare formazione è cambiato se rapportato all'ambito dell'e-learning. La nuova tecnologia richiede contenuti più mirati, riusabili, leggeri e velocemente fruibili. Unità formative troppo ampie rischiano sia di essere troppo dispersive sia di portare ad un crollo totale dell'attenzione dell'utente. Il mondo della formazione a distanza necessita di materiale molto interattivo, dinamico, che avvicina ad un nuovo modo di pensare e di riorganizzare la conoscenza. Le 5 migliori piattaforme Open Source per l'e-learning Moodle La prima proposta è Moodle, uno dei sistemi di gestione dell'apprendimento più diffusi e del tutto free. A guidarlo è una community globale di insegnanti, amministratori e studenti. È un sistema integrato in grado di creare degli ambienti di apprendimento personalizzati. La filosofia pratica di Moodle è quella di ridurre al minimo la figura di un Amministratore e di dare in mano al Docente i permessi per le impostazioni dei corsi. La strutturazione e gestione dei corsi è fatta in modo che possano essere visualizzati sia per area tematica che per data. I cambiamenti e le novità vengono visualizzate sul desktop personale. Tra tutte le piattaforme a disposizione, Moodle è forse quella un po' più complicata per i nuovi utenti, ma gli strumenti di personalizzazione dei singoli corsi danno il vantaggio della libertà di modellare il sito a proprio piacimento. ILIAS ILIAS permette la creazione di contenuti fra loro intercambiabili ed interoperabili a seconda delle necessità di ciascun utente e delle caratteristiche di ciascun corso. Infatti ogni corso è formato da tutta una serie di moduli intesi come dei “blocchi di contenuti strutturati ed auto-consistenti incastrabili fra loro ogni volta in modo diverso e dinamico. Con ILIAS è possibile partecipare a gruppi di forum che a loro volta presentano la caratteristica di essere “aperti” o “chiusi” a seconda che il corso cui si riferiscono sia accessibile da tutti gli studenti della piattaforma oppure no. Claroline Claroline è una piattaforma “in Progress” e per tale motivo richiede all'amministratore un aggiornamento continuo del sistema in uso. Punto di forza è che si tratta di uno strumento flessibile che permette a professori, assistenti universitari e formatori di creare, amministrare e gestire corsi Web-based. Con Claroline è possibile personalizzare la Home page di un corso, inserendo nuove voci ad hoc anche con riferimenti ad altri siti o ad altri script in modo da completare l'offerta dei supporti a completamento della piattaforma FAD. La possibilità di gestire gruppi e sottogruppi e l'assegnazione di diversi livelli di “privilegi” permette una gestione ottimale delle attività didattiche online. Risulta pertanto possibile creare più corsi ed affidare la “conduzione” degli stessi a docenti diversi. PLONE PLONE è uno strumento semplice per la creazione di documenti strutturati anche complessi come i modelli PIQ e UPC, con differenti parti di ogni documento visibile a differenti gruppi di utenti e con un percorso di approvazione personalizzabile. Un sito basato su Plone è facile e veloce da usare; ciò lo rende utilizzabile per compiti amministrativi, a differenza della maggior parte dei CMS che sono adatti primariamente alla pubblicazione piuttosto che alla elaborazione dei contenuti. Ada Ada, progetto sviluppato da Unitre La Sapienza di Roma in collaborazione con la software house Lynx, è una piattaforma didattica italiana che dispone di risorse e di un buon gruppo di sviluppatori. Ada non è un prodotto pienamente open source: il software è infatti diviso in due parti: ...

The Circadian Cast
The CC EP 355 #Satro

The Circadian Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 44:35


Satro is a word I just made up, For the episode title of a show I made up that plays music you made up....ok papa

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Extra Noir Podcast
Extra Noir Podcast - Episode 60

Extra Noir Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 60:43


Floating majestically above the dark pit of 2020, we finish the year with some electronic psychedelia from Linda Heck, Plone, Master Wilburn Burchette, The Blue Lady, Broadcast and more. Tracklist: Linda Heck - Some Velvet Morning Master Wilburn Burchette - Psychic Fire The Blue Lady - Ilhada Cults Percussion Ensemble - Circles The Focus Group - Free Psych and Mirrors Black Ant - Derick Wynn Free Love - Out of Body mushi.ba - Sofa (Sumuo Remix) Free Love - Everywhere Plastic Moonrise - Painted Eyes Klaus Schulze - Study for Terry Riley Dialectric - Marne River Suzanne Ciani - Birth of Venus Plone - The Greek Alphabet Broadcast - You and Me in Time Plastic Moonrise - Buzzard Teeth Mountain - Kiensein Saurstofff - Whatever

Kultūras Rondo
Dzejas dienas: Raiņa cepiena brīvais mikrofons jeb joki par Raini

Kultūras Rondo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 17:39


Dzejas dienas turpinās, un šodien atskatāmies uz Raiņa un Aspazijas mājā notikušo Raiņa cepiena brīvo mikrofonu. Tajā varēja jokot par visu, kas patīk vai nepatīk Rainī. Brīvajam mikrofonam bija pieteikušās četras dalībnieces. Gandrīz visām dziļa un pamatīga interese par mūsu dzejas dižgaru, tomēr, kā secina brīvā mikrofona rīkotāji - lai jokotu par Raini, vajag lielu uzdrošināšanos, tāpēc dalībnieku nebija pārāk daudz. „Raiņa cepiena brīvais mikrofons” bija pulcinājis tik daudz klausītājus, ka daļa notikumam sekoja ārpusē, stāvot vai sēžot pie atvērtiem zāles logiem. Brīvā mikrofona vadītāja, Raiņa un Aspazijas muzeja speciāliste Elvīra Bloma ievadīja gaidāmajā notikumā. Ar skaļiem aplausiem tiek sveikta žūrija – Aiva Birbele un Raimonds Ķirķis, tad seko pirmā uzstāšanās: Lolita Tomsone, Žaņa Lipkes memoriāla direktore, daudzus gadus dzīvojusi Jeruzālemē. Viņas izvēlētā tēma „Rainis & Tomsone Palestīnā 1929 / 2019”. Kā nākamā pie brīvā mikrofona devās pedagoģe Ilze Mazpane, lai pierādītu savas īpašās attiecības ar Raini, viņa līdzi bija paņēmusi dažus artefaktus no savas dzīves, apmēram 20 gadu garumā. Uzstāšanās laikā sekoja arī zvans mammai, un apliecinājums, ka no dižgariem vislielāko iespaidu uz Ilzi atstājis Rainis. Savu uzstāšanos viņa noslēdza ar dziesmu, protams, ar Raiņa vārdiem. Nākamā dalībniece Kristīne Plone no VEF teātra vēlējās atklāt dažus nezināmus faktus par Raini, proti, ka Rainis nodarbojies ar zemūdens sportu. Savukārt dzejnieces Elvitas Rakštītes uzstāšanās bija atklāta un viņa atzinās, ka vismaz šādā veidā var piedalīties Dzejas dienās, jo uz dzejas lasījumiem viņu neaicina. Pēc katras uzstāšanās kopā ar žūriju, arī sanākusī publika sniedza savu vērtējumu. Pēc žūrijas un auditorijas domām 1.vietu dalīja Lolita Tomsone un Elvita Rakštīte. Tāds izvērtās „Raiņa cepiena brīvais mikrofons” pirmdien, savukārt piektdien Raiņa un Dzejas dienu dzimšanas dienā, 11.septembrī, Raiņa un Aspazijas muzejā notiks „Raiņa cepiens Ugunī un naktī”.

ChrisCast
ChrisCast S2E20: Chris why is your website so ugly and out-of-date?

ChrisCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 23:23


I used Plone back in 1999-2002 and loved it then and want to try using it again for my personal site again circa 2015. ChrisAbraham.com uses the Open Source Content Management System Plone and has been designed to be completely accessible and usable, working in accordance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG v1.0). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Charity Promotion: Democracy Works: This advertisement is part of a charitable initiative in partnership with Democracy Works. howto.vote --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chrisabraham/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chrisabraham/support

Pi Radio
Brainwashed - Radio Edition #460

Pi Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 60:00


Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. Cristina, "Ballad Of Immoral Manufacture" (Baby You Can Drive My Car) 1980 Ze 2. Kool Keith x Thetan, "Hallucinations" (Space Goretex) 2020 Anti Corporate 3. Felicia Atkinson, "Everything evaporate" (Everything evaporate) 2020 Shelter Press 4. Plone, "Years and Elements" (Puzzlewood) 2020 Ghostbox 5. Celer, "Merita (excerpt)" (Future Predictions) 2020 Two Acorns 6. Drift., "Atomic Soldier" (Symbiosis) 2020 Tapete 7. Alessandro Parisi, "Babilonia" (Ascensione Progressiva) 2020 Medical 8. Die Wilde Jagd, "Sankt Damin" (Haut) 2020 Bureau B 9. Helm, "Portland Axis I" (Oregon Crisis) 2020 Alter 10. Clarice Jensen, "Final" (The experience of repetition as death) 2020 130701 * Sendung vom 5. April 2020 == Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. * http://brainwashed.com

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AXSChat Podcast
AXSChat Podcast with Mike Gifford Susanna Laurin & Timo Stollenwerk

AXSChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 43:43


Hosted by Antonio Santos, Debra Ruh and Neil Milliken.This Week's chat is about authoring tools. When we produce content for the web we use authoring tools to publish. How these tools can help produce accessible content can have a profound impact on the overall inclusiveness of the internet.Mike Gifford is the founder of OpenConcept Consulting Inc, which he started in 1999. Since then, he has been particularly active in developing and extending open source content management systems to allow people to get closer to their content. Before starting OpenConcept, Mike had worked for a number of national NGOs including Oxfam Canada and Friends of the Earth.Susanna Laurin is Chief Research and Innovation Officer at Funka. Susanna has more than 20 years experience in working with disability-related issues at senior management level. She is a frequent international lecturer and debater and she serves on a number of program committees for conferences in the field of accessibility. In Sweden and Norway, she is a technical expert in several standardisation committees.Timo Stollenwerk is a Plone core developer and founder of kitconcept, a Plone solution provider from Bonn, Germany. He is a member of the Plone Framework Team, the Plone Release Team, the Plone REST API team and he is leading the Plone Testing & Continuous Integration team.

Stéréo Libre
Piano vs Synthétiseur

Stéréo Libre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 122:22


Une playlist en piano... et l'autre en synthétiseur... Partons à la découverte de ces deux instruments qui ont façonné la musique. Avec Bat For Lashes, The Beatles, Asaf Avidan, Plone, Tori Amos, Mort Garson... Stay Tuned... and stay safe !!!

Bigmouth
Devs, Why Don’t You Just Die?, Plone, Mike Judge’s Tales from the Tour Bus

Bigmouth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 68:14


Who’s Zoomin’ who? Guests Joe ‘Mixmag’ Muggs and Jim ‘Jockey Slut’ Butler join Andrew and Siân for our first-ever LIVE ZOOM recording. On the agenda: Alex Garland’s paranoid tech fantasy Devs, the spectacularly bloody Russian comedy thriller Why Don’t You Just Die?, and foul and funky behaviour in Beavis & Butthead genius Mike Judge’s Tales From The Tour Bus. Want to actually SEE all this? Sign up to Patreon for a full video recording (coming soon) so you can mock our interior decor choices. Produced and presented by Andrew Harrison and Siân Pattenden. Audio production by Alex Rees. Bigmouth is a Podmasters production. Get every episode of BIGMOUTH a day early, plus the famous EXTRA BIT, when you back us on the crowdfunding platform Patreon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 460: April 5, 2020

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 66:00


Episode 460: April 5, 2020 playlist: Cristina, "Ballad Of Immoral Manufacture" (Baby You Can Drive My Car) 1980 Ze Kool Keith x Thetan, "Hallucinations" (Space Goretex) 2020 Anti Corporate Felicia Atkinson, "Everything evaporate" (Everything evaporate) 2020 Shelter Press Plone, "Years and Elements" (Puzzlewood) 2020 Ghostbox Celer, "Merita (excerpt)" (Future Predictions) 2020 Two Acorns Drift., "Atomic Soldier" (Symbiosis) 2020 Tapete Alessandro Parisi, "Babilonia" (Ascensione Progressiva) 2020 Medical Die Wilde Jagd, "Sankt Damin" (Haut) 2020 Bureau B Helm, "Portland Axis I" (Oregon Crisis) 2020 Alter Clarice Jensen, "Final" (The experience of repetition as death) 2020 130701 Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

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Distinguished Devs
#3: Martijn Pieters - StackOverflow's top Python contributor

Distinguished Devs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 27:00


Martijn Pieters is the world’s highest contributor to Python on Stackoverflow. Martijn has worked on developer infrastructure at Facebook; on Zope with Guido Van Rossum, the creator of Python; and on the framework team of Plone, which is used by the CIA and FBI. He has made contributions to Python, Flask, and Mercurial, and currently works as an open source consultant. In this interview Martijn tells the story of his career. We talk about working at Facebook, what motivates Martijn to answer questions on StackOverflow, and the importance of algorithms and computer science fundamentals.

Frontend Weekend
#94 – Денис Мишунов о том, почему стоит уезжать в Норвегию и удалённо работать в GitLab

Frontend Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 55:50


Денис Мишунов, senior frontend engineer в компании GitLab, в гостях у Андрея Смирнова из Frontend Weekend. Хочешь поддержать Frontend Weekend, переходи на http://frontendweekend.ml ;) 00:44 Почему запрещены к использованию тексты и фотографии не с сайта-визитки? 04:25 Чем можешь быть известен моей аудитории? 05:25 Как разработка на Plone помогла 11 лет назад переехать в Норвегию? 10:30 Насколько сложно было адаптироваться жить и работать в Норвегии? 15:14 Идеальное ли это место для жизни или хочется дальше ещё куда-то переехать? 18:01 Как люди живут, передвигаются и работают в Норвегии? 20:50 Как пришёл к мысли переходить в GitLab и сложно ли туда попасть? 26:24 В чём подвох, если так всё хорошо и здорово? 30:43 Тяжело ли вырасти до менеджера в распределенной команде Гитлаба? 33:31 Кем бы хотел стать, если бы не стал разработчиком? 35:42 Почему принял решение сам иллюстрировать свои презентации к докладам? 38:20 Как пошагово происходит процесс подготовки очередного доклада? 43:05 Пытаешься ли ты докладами сделать шоу или всё-таки рассказать что-то полезное? 44:52 Как много времени ушло на сайт-визитку и когда новая статья на Smashing Magazine? 47:39 Зачем стоит переезжать в Норвегию? 49:49 Почему никогда не пересекались с Максимом Сальниковым внутри Норвегии? 51:15 Готовим вместе с frontend-разработчиком 53:41 Концентрируйтесь на базовых вещах! Ссылки по теме: 1) Твиттер Дениса – https://twitter.com/mishunov 2) Та самая обсуждаемая в начале страница – https://speaking.mishunov.me/bio 3) Доклад Дениса на прошедшем HolyJS – https://holyjs-piter.ru/2019/spb/talks/2mejtbnfx527pvlic8nh1c 4) Великолепная визитка Дениса – https://mishunov.me 5) Статьи на Smashing Magazine – https://www.smashingmagazine.com/author/denys-mishunov 6) Frontend Weekend Patreon – https://patreon.com/frontendweekend

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Frontend Weekend
#94 – Денис Мишунов о том, почему стоит уезжать в Норвегию и удалённо работать в GitLab

Frontend Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 55:51


Денис Мишунов, senior frontend engineer в компании GitLab, в гостях у Андрея Смирнова из Frontend Weekend. Хочешь поддержать Frontend Weekend, переходи на http://frontendweekend.ml ;) 00:44 Почему запрещены к использованию тексты и фотографии не с сайта-визитки? 04:25 Чем можешь быть известен моей аудитории? 05:25 Как разработка на Plone помогла 11 лет назад переехать в Норвегию? 10:30 Насколько сложно было адаптироваться жить и работать в Норвегии? 15:14 Идеальное ли это место для жизни или хочется дальше ещё куда-то переехать? 18:01 Как люди живут, передвигаются и работают в Норвегии? 20:50 Как пришёл к мысли переходить в GitLab и сложно ли туда попасть? 26:24 В чём подвох, если так всё хорошо и здорово? 30:43 Тяжело ли вырасти до менеджера в распределенной команде Гитлаба? 33:31 Кем бы хотел стать, если бы не стал разработчиком? 35:42 Почему принял решение сам иллюстрировать свои презентации к докладам? 38:20 Как пошагово происходит процесс подготовки очередного доклада? 43:05 Пытаешься ли ты докладами сделать шоу или всё-таки рассказать что-то полезное? 44:52 Как много времени ушло на сайт-визитку и когда новая статья на Smashing Magazine? 47:39 Зачем стоит переезжать в Норвегию? 49:49 Почему никогда не пересекались с Максимом Сальниковым внутри Норвегии? 51:15 Готовим вместе с frontend-разработчиком 53:41 Концентрируйтесь на базовых вещах! Ссылки по теме: 1) Твиттер Дениса – https://twitter.com/mishunov 2) Та самая обсуждаемая в начале страница – https://speaking.mishunov.me/bio 3) Доклад Дениса на прошедшем HolyJS – https://holyjs-piter.ru/2019/spb/talks/2mejtbnfx527pvlic8nh1c 4) Великолепная визитка Дениса – https://mishunov.me 5) Статьи на Smashing Magazine – https://www.smashingmagazine.com/author/denys-mishunov 6) Frontend Weekend Patreon – https://patreon.com/frontendweekend

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The Python Podcast.__init__
Plone with Eric Steele

The Python Podcast.__init__

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2016 50:26


Plone is one of the first CMS projects to be built using Python and it is still being actively developed. This week Eric Steele, the release manager for Plone, tells us about how it got started, how it is architected, and how the community is one of its greatest strengths.

Python en español
Python en español #5: Frameworks Web

Python en español

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2015 65:18


Frameworks, microframeworks, medioframeworks y WSGI http://podcast.jcea.es/python/5 Notas: 00:00: Presentación. 00:40: Comentamos los últimos eventos sobre Python en España. 06:20: Samuel, Jesús y Juan Ignacio presentan varios Frameworks Web para Python. 06:40: Jesús nos habla sobre ZOPE con sus idiosincrasias y limitaciones, el abuelo de los frameworks web. 14:55: Samuel hace referencia a Plone. 15:40: A Juan Ignacio le gustaba el lenguage de plantillas DTML. 17:05: Jesús habla de otros lenguages de plantillas de ZOPE, como TAL y METAL. 19:25: Tras una referencia a Grok por parte de Juan Ignacio, Jesús aprovecha para contar la historia de ZOPE. 25:30: Juan Ignacio nos habla sobre Django y Flask. Charlas Python Madrid: Using Django like Flask: Andrey Antukh dio hace unos años una charla sobre las bondades de Flask. Su argumento en esta ocasión, tras años de experiencia, es que es preferible usar Django incluso para las tareas para las que normalmente se usaría Flask. 28:00: Consistencia entre proyectos y que el framework tome decisiones por ti. 36:10: Samuel nos habla sobre Tornado, WebPy y Bottle. 43:50: Nombramos a TurboGears, web2py y CherryPy. 45:45: Jesús nos comenta sobre un par alternativas que no son frameworks en sí: 46:05: Nicola: Generador estático de contenidos. Nombramos a Pelican, un producto similar. 51:45: WSGI y mod_wsgi. PEP 0333 -- Python Web Server Gateway Interface v1.0. PEP 3333 -- Python Web Server Gateway Interface v1.0.1. 01:00:20: Comentamos los emails y comentarios en twitter de los oyentes. 01:03:38: Despedida, Email, twitter y Web para contactar con nosotros.

Webkongress Erlangen 2014 (Audio)
CMS - Plone 2013/2014

Webkongress Erlangen 2014 (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 46:08


plone webkongress
Webkongress Erlangen 2014 (HD 1280 - Video & Folien)

plone webkongress
Webkongress Erlangen 2014 (SD 640)
CMS - Plone 2013/2014

Webkongress Erlangen 2014 (SD 640)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2014 46:08


plone webkongress
Castálio Podcast
Luciano Ramalho: Oficinas Turing

Castálio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2013


Um dias destes eu estava procurando documentação sobre umas coisas da linguagem python quando me deparei com uma apresentação do Luciano Ramalho, o entrevistado deste episódio deste episódio. O que me chamou atenção não foi nem tanto a qualidade do material ou a didática do mesmo, mas sim o fato do autor ser brasileiro E por ter feito tudo em inglês. Claro que, se você vive no Brasil e trabalha ou convive com quem trabalha com python, o nome do Luciano não lhe deve ser estranho. Mas para mim, que moro há 21 anos no exterior, foi uma descoberta super maneira! Quanto mais eu pesquisei sobre ele, mais animado eu ficava em conhecer "a pessoa por trás dos slides" das apresentações Python - Encapsulation with Descriptors e Iterators & generators: the Python Way. Mais gostoso ainda foi descobrir que estas apresentações são inéditas no público brasileiro e serão apresentadas na PyCon americana este ano! Durante nosso bate-papo, o Luciano me contou como que foi a criação da Associação Python Brasil, quais foram seus primeiros objetivos e como foi o seu primeiro mandato como presidente da mesma. Também discutimos sobre os vários frameworks que existem para quem quer ser programador web com python, alguns fatos interessantes sobre o Zope, Plone, Flask, e Web2Py, e quais delas ele recomenda para quem está iniciando no mundo de programação.

OpenCharla
OpenCharla 2x01 - IPv6 Launch, SOPA/PIPA, Plone, WPS, FileZilla, HTTPS

OpenCharla

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2012 63:59


IPv6 Launch, SOPA/PIPA, Plone, WPS, FileZilla, HTTPS

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com
PMB058: Wind Up Toys (Plone, Toy, Vic Mars, Lullatone, Pascale Comelade, Pierre Bastien, Raymond Scott, Klangverstedet, Felix's Machines)

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2011 69:38


The release of the rather lovely new album by Japanese duo Lullatone (Soundtracks for Everyday Adventures) prompted us to seek out a selection of tracks either made with or inspired by toy instruments, clockwork machines and circuit bent toys. By … Continue reading →

Shock World Service
042: The Shoelace That Snapped (Jon Averill)

Shock World Service

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2011 61:39


Shock World Service 042 The Shoelace That Snapped by Jon Averill 04/10/11 London, United Kingdom 1. John Leyton - Johnny Remember Me The more eagle-eared among you will recognise the reverb-doused production techniques of Joe Meek all over this track. 2. Os Ritmistas Brasileiros - Samba 2° Andamento From the 1972 album ‘Batucada Fantástica'. 3. Aidan John Moffat - Nothing In Common I've never seen Grease. One day, one day. 4. Spiritualized - The Ballad Of Ricky Lee This track is taken from Spiritualized's ‘Amazing Grace', which is their most disjointed (worst) album. 5. Charles Dodge - The Days Are Ahead This is taking from a 1976 album entitled ‘Synthesized Voices', a work that used analysis and re-synthesis of human voices. 6. Bryan Ferry - Which Way To Turn Summer ‘81. A middle aged man from Washington, County Durham is driving aimlessly. The final embers of night begin to fade. He feverishly flips between radio stations, eventually settling half way between two, the dialogue from both overlaps amid white noise which bubbles & pops like water boiling in a pot. 7. Joe Goddard - Gabrielle Seems like a short while ago when Hot Chip seemed to rule the world. Joe Goddard's current output is the most accomplished so far. 8. Chrome Sparks -

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com
PMB014 Goodbye Girl: West Midlands Retro-Futuristic Pop (Broadcast, Basil Kirchin, Belbury Poly, Herbie Mann, Plone, Pram, Roj, Seeland, Trish Keenan, Christine O'Donnell)

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2011 62:05


On the show this week we celebrate the life of Broadcast’s Trish Keenan who, quite unbelieveably, passed away on Friday. Broadcast were the epitome of retro-futurism and were doing “hauntology” a good decade or more before the term was coined. … Continue reading →

Der Open Web Podcast
OWP27: Facebook Blues

Der Open Web Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2010


Es gab mal wieder einige News, die sich so angesammelt haben. Daher also eine reine News-Folge. Es geht um OAuth 2.0, um die Twitter-Konferenz Chirp und natürlich auch um Datenschutz und Facebook!Viel Spaß beim Hören: Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 1h1m24s (57.1 MB), Download MP3News onesocialweb jetzt open source: http://onesocialweb.org/ European Identity Conference vom 4.-7. Mai 2010 (http://id-conf.de)) am 3. Mai UMA-Meeting 9 Uhr (http://www.id-conf.com/sessions/683)) am 6. Mai DataPortability-Panel (http://www.id-conf.com/sessions/742)) RPX for Plone: http://comlounge.net/rpx/ .well-known uris ist rfc: http://hueniverse.com/2010/04/rfc-5785-defining-well-known-uris/ Browser als Social-Agent: http://factoryjoe.com/blog/2010/04/01/the-social-agent-part-5-narrated-video/ SelfHTML ist jetzt Wiki: Platz für Microformats/RDFa/…: http://wiki.selfhtml.org/wiki/Themen:Websemantics (15.4.2011: Wiedervorlage) in eigener Sache: Open Data-Interview: http://politfunk.de/live/pl023/ http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/04/openid-one-year-later/ http://datawithoutborders.net (Interview mit David Recordon zu OAuth 2.0)Verpasst: http://wiki.openid.net/2010-OpenID-Technology-Summit-West Twitter News Promoted Tweets are not ads: http://mashable.com/2010/04/14/twitter-coo-promoted-tweets-are-not-ads/ @Anywhere jetzt live: http://mashable.com/2010/04/14/twitter-anywhere-launch/ und http://dev.twitter.com/anywhere Twitter App Story: http://mashable.com/2010/04/14/twitter-app-investment/ Ganz viele Antworten: http://mashable.com/2010/04/14/twitters-executives-answer-everybodys-questions-live/ (android app, Medienhosting usw.) Twitter Dev Site: http://dev.twitter.com/ Keine Rate Limits mehr durch Push und Annotations (= SuperTweets?): http://techcrunch.com/2010/04/14/twitter-user-streams-annotations/ http://techcrunch.com/2010/04/14/twitter-has-105779710-registered-users-adding-300k-a-day/Facebook und Privacy First, it’s important to underscore that this will be a test with a handful of carefully selected partners to provide express personalization on their sites. These partners will be pre-selected, reviewed, and bound by contracts with Facebook – much like other partners we have worked with in other contexts to deliver unique and innovative experiences. For example, we’re working with Yahoo! to integrate Facebook across their properties, AOL to integrate our chat with AIM, and we first partnered with CNN.com to make their broadcast of the Presidential Inauguration more social with the launch of the Facebook live streamapplication.Quelle: Facebook Blog Link zu Aigner : http://www.bmelv.de/cln_173/SharedDocs/Standardartikel/Verbraucherschutz/Internet-Telekommunikation/Facebook-Datenschutz-Aigner.html Link zu FB Gruppe: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=info&ref=search&gid=112043458820354 CARTA.info: http://carta.info/25462/facebook-ein-zwischenruf/

Warm & Fuzzy
Drifting on forever...

Warm & Fuzzy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2009 53:16


1. Kings Of Convenience - The Weight Of My Words (Four Tet Remix) 2. Ova Looven - Puzzle Drip 3. Boards Of Canada - Amo Bishop Roden 4. Plone - ry30 5. Broadcast - I Found the F 6. Dark Captain Light Captain - Robot Command Centre 7. Cocteau Twins - Cico Buff 8. Do Make Say Think – Minmin 9. Hood - They Removed All Traces That Anything Had Ever Happened Here 10. Labradford - Soft Return 11. Everything But the Girl - 25th December

Dairy and Animal Science - Podcasts
Migrating Your Site to Plone

Dairy and Animal Science - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2008 60:29


CRE: Technik, Kultur, Gesellschaft
CRE078 Zope und Plone

CRE: Technik, Kultur, Gesellschaft

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2008 103:13


Tom mag den Mac und Unix und hat in einem früheren Leben die aktuelle Namenskonvention des Chaos Communication Congress ersonnen. Darüberhinaus entwickelt er Websites und gibt im Gespräch mit Tim Pritlove einen ausführlichen Einblick in das Web-Applikations-Framework Zope und das darauf basierende Content-Management-System Plone. Zur Sprache kommen die Struktur und Möglichkeiten von Zope-Anwendungen, die Funktion der objektorientierten Datenbank, das interne Rechte- und Sicherheitssystem, das Event-System von Zope 3, Session Management, Aufwärtskompatibilität von selbstgeschriebenen Erweiterungen, Lokalisierung von Websites, die Plone Community, dynamische Webseiten mit Kinetic Stle Sheets (KSS), wie man Plone für bestimmte Anwendungen erweitert, gefolgt von einer Diskussion, für welche Anwendungsfälle und Organisationen Plone geeignet ist.

Subjects – Novell Open Audio
Corporate Content Management Using an Open Source Tool?

Subjects – Novell Open Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2008 20:30


Novell is trusting corporate content management to an open source tool. Is this insanity, or reality? Joining us this time we have Jared Whitlock and Nathan Sandland. These web developers lead Novell’s implementation of Plone, an open source content management system which now manages Novell.com and Novell’s internal website. Time: 20:30 MP3 Size: 7 MB […]