Gits class #22: [ONLINE] Analyze Your User's Activities Using BigQuery and Da...GITS Indonesia
Pada April 2020. berlangsung GITS Class #22, seminar gratis dan terbuka untuk umum. Kelas kali ini diadakan secara online berupa live streaming. Febby, salah satu back-end developer di GITS Indonesia membawakan materi tentang bagaimana menggunakan BigQuery untuk menganalisis aktivitas pengguna.
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Gits class #22: [ONLINE] Analyze Your User's Activities Using BigQuery and Da...GITS Indonesia
Pada April 2020. berlangsung GITS Class #22, seminar gratis dan terbuka untuk umum. Kelas kali ini diadakan secara online berupa live streaming. Febby, salah satu back-end developer di GITS Indonesia membawakan materi tentang bagaimana menggunakan BigQuery untuk menganalisis aktivitas pengguna.
Follow akun GITS Indonesia untuk mendapatkan info terkait event seru selanjutnya!
Instagram: @gitsindonesia
Twitter: @gitsindonesia
Facebook: GITS Indonesia
Medium: GITS Apps Insight
YouTube: GITS Indonesia
LinkedIn: GITS Indonesia
Website: https://gits.id/
Data Binding - Android by Harin Trivediharintrivedi
Data Binding plugin for the android studio which makes the android application development faster than you thought. meduim.com blog series included for reference:
https://medium.com/@Harry91/android-data-binding-binding-view-and-data-part-1-3b9154de09c6
Mike Bailey gave a presentation on a Javascript library called Jester to the Melbourne Ruby Users Group. Here are the slides. They contain mostly working code.
This is a small introduction to the django framework I did for fellow engineers at Anevia. It touches on many of the major concepts and core features of django and gives a typical workflow built about the example of a minimalist blog engine.
Data Binding - Android by Harin Trivediharintrivedi
Data Binding plugin for the android studio which makes the android application development faster than you thought. meduim.com blog series included for reference:
https://medium.com/@Harry91/android-data-binding-binding-view-and-data-part-1-3b9154de09c6
Mike Bailey gave a presentation on a Javascript library called Jester to the Melbourne Ruby Users Group. Here are the slides. They contain mostly working code.
This is a small introduction to the django framework I did for fellow engineers at Anevia. It touches on many of the major concepts and core features of django and gives a typical workflow built about the example of a minimalist blog engine.
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React is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It is maintained by Facebook and a community of individual developers and companies. React can be used as a base in the development of single-page or mobile application
"Paragraphs are more powerful than you can expect" from Vasily Jaremchuk for ...DrupalCamp Kyiv
Paragraphs is a next step in the evolution of content management tools. The main goal of paragraph approach to make things cleaner to content managers. End-users can now choose on-the-fly between predefined Paragraph Types. We can encapsulate any Drupal functionality into Paragraph Entity, anything you want from a simple text or image to a complex and configurable slideshow, views, contact form or any other feature that exists in Drupal separately.
The presentation will not include complex information for the developers. I’ll cover only some basic ideas in Paragraphs module architecture. After that I’ll mention the most popular and outstanding modules that extend paragraphs functionality (Bootstrap Paragraphs, Paragraphs Edit, Classy paragraphs, Geysir etc.).
There will be several demos and ideas how we can use paragraphs approach.
1. idlesign/django-sitecats · GitHub
README.rst
https://github.com/idlesign/django-sitecats
Description
Django reusable application for content categorization.
Nay, - you say, - all that tags business lacks structuring.
This application is just about structuring your data: build categories hierarchy and link your site
entities to those categories.
# Somewhere in views.py
from django.shortcuts import render, get_object_or_404
# Suppose Article model has sitecats.models.ModelWithCategory class mixed in.
from .models import Article
def article_details(self, request, article_id):
"""See, there is nothing special in this view, yet it'll render a page with categories for the article."""
return self.render(request, 'article.html', 'article': get_object_or_404(Article, pk=article_id))
def article_edit(self, request, article_id):
"""Let's allow this view to render and handle categories editor."""
article = get_object_or_404(Article, pk=article_id)
# Now we enable category editor for an article, and allow users
# not only to link that article to subcategories of `language`, and `os` categories,
# but also to add those subcategories.
article.enable_category_lists_editor(request,
editor_init_kwargs='allow_new': True,
additional_parents_aliases=['language', 'os'])
2. form = ... # Your usual Article edit handling code will be here.
return render(request, 'article.html', 'article': article, 'form': form)
Template coding basically boils down to sitecats_categories template tags usage:
!-- The same html is just fine for demonstration purposes for both our views.
Do not forget to load `sitecats` template tags library. --
% extends "base.html" %
% load sitecats %
% block contents %
!-- Some additional functionality (e.g. categories cloud rendering,
editor enhancements) will require JS. --
script src=" STATIC_URL js/sitecats/sitecats.min.js"/script
h1 article.title /h1
div id="article_categories"
% sitecats_categories from article % !-- And that's it. --
/div
!-- Form code goes somewhere here. --
% endblock %
Read the docs, sitecats can do more.
Documentation
http://django-sitecats.readthedocs.org/
https://github.com/idlesign/django-sitecats