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Django Training in 2010

The new year's shaping up to be a great one for Django: Django 1.2 is on track to ship this March, and there's no doubt in my mind that it'll be the best release ever.

Because of this, we expect to see a lot of new people wanting to learn Django next year, so we're stepping up our training offerings in the new year.

This Friday, I'll be holding a one-day Django workshop in New York City. The class is mostly full, but a few spots are still available. This is the second in a series of workshops we've been holding in conjunction with HoldenWeb, and we plan to offer more (see below)

In March, I'll be teaching a week-long advanced Django class in Kansas City. This class is perfect for folks who know Django but want to really learn all the ins and outs. We'll look at a whole bunch of advanced uses of Django, learn how to use optional add-ons like GeoDjango, Piston, Haystack, and even dig into the internals of Django a bit. We'll also spend a whole day setting up a real-world Django production environment and tuning it for performance.

I'm really looking forward to this class: there's some really fantastic bits buried deep in Django that I don't get much call to talk about.

Finally, we're currently scouting locations and topics for future classes and would like your input! If you'd be interested in attending a future Django class there's a quick questionnaire you can fill out.

Comments

Holy heck! How long has Google docs had Web forms? More to thie point, is it powered by Django GAE?

  Posted by J. Heasly on Jan 18, 2010 at 6:14 PM

Any plans to do them in in Australia? Maybe Russell would hold a session or two?

  Posted by Colin on Jan 19, 2010 at 1:07 AM

Are there any sessions in the UK?

  Posted by ColinB on Jan 19, 2010 at 1:29 PM