Logging Rethought
Misc • Apr 12, 2019 •
We build services used by thousands of people. While uptime monitoring is crucial to deliver a great user experience, understanding what went wrong is...
Oh, I Found a Security Issue
Misc • Nov 22, 2017 •
An explanation and insight into Django’s security process and how you can adopt a similar process for your project.
Thoughts About Normal and Abnormal Data
Misc • Oct 27, 2017 •
A lot of data lives in relational databases. And there are relations between records in these databases. Relations that might be normal or abnormal.
To Index Or Not, That’s Not The Questions
Development • Apr 05, 2017 •
Database indexes are useful. But how do they work? And how does one use them in Django?
CC BY-NC 2.0 by David Lifson
Development • Oct 01, 2013 •
Article image:

CC BY-NC 2.0 by David Lifson

Djangodash is a coding contest where teams have 48 hours time to start and sprint a project. We worked on a website to host cookiecutter projects.
CC BY-SA 2.0 DE by Jcornelius
Development • Jun 14, 2013 •
Article image:

CC BY-SA 2.0 DE by Jcornelius

A small Python application to fetch departures from the BVG website.
Development • Oct 19, 2012 •
At the end of October 2012 another PyCon takes place. This time the venue is the Kubus in Leipzig, Germany. As this is my first participation at a Python...
Development • Nov 17, 2011 •
I just found a nice Python script that draws the Mandelbrot set. Have a look!
Logging Rethought
Misc • Apr 12, 2019 •
We build services used by thousands of people. While uptime monitoring is crucial to deliver a great user experience, understanding what went wrong is...
Thoughts About Normal and Abnormal Data
Misc • Oct 27, 2017 •
A lot of data lives in relational databases. And there are relations between records in these databases. Relations that might be normal or abnormal.
CC BY-SA 2.0 DE by Jcornelius
Development • Jun 14, 2013 •
Article image:

CC BY-SA 2.0 DE by Jcornelius

A small Python application to fetch departures from the BVG website.
Development • Nov 17, 2011 •
I just found a nice Python script that draws the Mandelbrot set. Have a look!
Oh, I Found a Security Issue
Misc • Nov 22, 2017 •
An explanation and insight into Django’s security process and how you can adopt a similar process for your project.
To Index Or Not, That’s Not The Questions
Development • Apr 05, 2017 •
Database indexes are useful. But how do they work? And how does one use them in Django?
CC BY-NC 2.0 by David Lifson
Development • Oct 01, 2013 •
Article image:

CC BY-NC 2.0 by David Lifson

Djangodash is a coding contest where teams have 48 hours time to start and sprint a project. We worked on a website to host cookiecutter projects.
Development • Oct 19, 2012 •
At the end of October 2012 another PyCon takes place. This time the venue is the Kubus in Leipzig, Germany. As this is my first participation at a Python...
Logging Rethought
Misc • Apr 12, 2019 •
We build services used by thousands of people. While uptime monitoring is crucial to deliver a great user experience, understanding what went wrong is...
To Index Or Not, That’s Not The Questions
Development • Apr 05, 2017 •
Database indexes are useful. But how do they work? And how does one use them in Django?
CC BY-SA 2.0 DE by Jcornelius
Development • Jun 14, 2013 •
Article image:

CC BY-SA 2.0 DE by Jcornelius

A small Python application to fetch departures from the BVG website.
Oh, I Found a Security Issue
Misc • Nov 22, 2017 •
An explanation and insight into Django’s security process and how you can adopt a similar process for your project.
Development • Oct 19, 2012 •
At the end of October 2012 another PyCon takes place. This time the venue is the Kubus in Leipzig, Germany. As this is my first participation at a Python...
Thoughts About Normal and Abnormal Data
Misc • Oct 27, 2017 •
A lot of data lives in relational databases. And there are relations between records in these databases. Relations that might be normal or abnormal.
CC BY-NC 2.0 by David Lifson
Development • Oct 01, 2013 •
Article image:

CC BY-NC 2.0 by David Lifson

Djangodash is a coding contest where teams have 48 hours time to start and sprint a project. We worked on a website to host cookiecutter projects.
Development • Nov 17, 2011 •
I just found a nice Python script that draws the Mandelbrot set. Have a look!