Full stack vs micro framework, Docker ecosystem and other things with which lucky pythonists (UPD: video)
Our CTO, Misha Voldar Korneev, met a python at 34 years old. In a sense, with the living:
Python with Python
He got acquainted with digital Python six years ago, and since then everything he touches becomes a little higher level. ')
Nevertheless, Misha still continues to discover a lot of new things, because he goes to parties Moscow Django Meetup. And he walks because he organizes them.
But on February 10 he will not be with us, because his son, my nephew, turns three years old.
So #tceh decided to tell Misha in advance what will happen at the 25th Moscow Django Meetup, which will be held here.
Project Atomic, Consul and Docker in production
These containers have been talked about a lot lately, but not everyone has experience in production.
Alexander Chistyakov (Git in Sky) will tell you about the practical tasks that Docker can solve, how to use it in your infrastructure, about the ecosystem - and especially about its individual parts.
In detail, let's stop at the Project Atomic from Red Hat and Consul from Mitchell Hashimoto.
UPD: video
Why can we talk about Django and Tornado in one sentence?
“Ok, where is my manage.py?And the settings?It seems there is no ORM.And strange patterns ... And there is no admin! ”
If you are comfortable with Django and want to try something else, the Tornado framework can become “the same”.
That's only if in Django, in short, there is everything, then in Tornado there is nothing. Therefore, Alexei Kinev (05Bit) will tell you how to go further hello world and which libraries will help with this.
Yes, this is the full stack vs micro framework - but no “who is better” fights. Only experience - and this is the magic word "asynchrony" , about which you can talk forever ...