Due to shit happens, I'm having a layoff soon. So I'm back in the market, and looking for a job!
Python and Django developer with +4 years of experience, I started working on this when Python 2.7 and Django 1.7 were still cool. Based in Spain, and looking for remote and EU friendly offers. REST, GraphQL, classic Django, git, advanced english knowledge are in my toolbox. Wanna know more? Let's talk!
It's that time of the year 🥳 ! 2023 Django Developers Survey is now live 📢 Fill it out and help shape your favorite web framework ✏️ :django: #django#survey#python
A close friend, and new mom, recently told me "My baby would not exist if you hadn't introduced me to Django"
Success looks different for everyone. In this case, Django -> transitioned to dev -> financial stability to have children, when before she hadn't thought it was financially possible.
I’ve just been laid off and am therefore extremely available for hire!
I know a decent bit of #Python and some #TypeScript, have worked in #AWS#cloud environments for a number of years now, also love #Django, and have a good amount of practice with #remote work. I’m also usually up for learning something new.
My latest article shows how to smoothly propagate Database Changes in Blue-Green Deployments 💙 ➡️ 💚 using #Django migrations :django: Check and share! #article#deployment#Python
Django 5.0 :django: allows creation of database generated fields! 🤯 This is another astonishing ORM feature in the upcoming release 📦 Many thanks to Jeremy Nauta and @lilyf for their great efforts 🦸 💚 #django#python#release
I've decided to retire from being a Django Fellow at the end of March 2024. It's a great honor to be a Django Fellow. I've spent the last 5 years in my dream job 💚 🦄 but it's time to move forward 🔭 I'm not abandoning Django completely, nothing like that 🤗. I will continue to be an active member of our amazing Community and do my best to help it grow 💓
I'm open to new positions from April, 1st, so contact me if you need someone with my expertise 🤝
I just wrote this proposal that #Django’s third-party package tutorial recommend using a django_ module prefix to prevent name collisions, such as the historical one between django-ratelimit and ratelimit.
🆙 I’ve just put the Black Friday discounts live for my #Django and #Git books.
💸 All three are 50% discounted until the end of Cyber Monday, the 27th of November. This includes the team licenses and stacks with the regional discount.