Producing Feed based on Tags at Jekyll
Sorry. This is only a test post with ‘python’ tags. I will use this ‘python’ tags which will be aggregated in planet.python.org. I would like to say thank you to matematikaadit for this pull...
View ArticleMenggunakan Gitup untuk Update Repositori Secara Otomatis
Untuk mempermudah pekerjaan saya (dan mengerjakan hal lain yang lebih mengasyikkan dan menantang), saya memutuskan untuk menambah fitur baru dari planpin. Saya ingin proses update feed dapat dilakukan...
View ArticleMike Driscoll Python 101 Book Review: It's More Than Just 101!
It’s book review time!Finally I got the time to write this book review. I asked Mike Driscoll whether I could have this book and then I’ll review it. It’s been a month since Mike sent me this book. The...
View ArticlePyCon APAC 2014 Videos
After almost two months, finally the PyCon APAC 2014 videos have been released! (actually it has been uploaded two weeks ago)It was my first PyCon and also it was my first time experience speaking at...
View ArticleDatang ke Python Melbourne Meetup
Tiga hari tiba di Melbourne, saya memutuskan untuk mencoba hadir di MPUG Meetup. Berikut ini beberapa catatan saya: Mulai Tepat Waktu. Saya datang terlambat sedikit karena mengalami kesulitan menemukan...
View ArticlePhoto from MPUG August 2014
Here are photos from MPUG Meetup. For meetup review, you may want to read Graeme Cross’s notes.
View ArticleMelbourne Django Hack Weekend
Wow, it’s already March 2015 and I haven’t written anything since then here. On March 9, it was public holiday at Victoria. So it was a long weekend. I received invitation to join melb-django hack...
View ArticlePython: Getting Started with Testing by Ned Batchelder
This post is for my personal bookmark. Since I am new to testing, this video is really helping me on getting started with testing in Python. And do you know what makes it so great? Ned also provides...
View ArticleMPUG June Meetup: Interactive Visualization in Python
So it was the first Monday of the month. I didn’t realize it until Ed posted on the mailing list. Melbourne Python User Group meets every first Monday of the month (except January). I read Ed’s email...
View ArticleDjango Filter Query Exception
While looking for answers on this question: “Does multiple monitor increase programmer’s productivity?”, I found interesting tips from Joelon Software blog post. It’s the fourth Joel’s Test: A Bug...
View ArticleHost Sphinx Documentation at GitHub Pages
Today I released a documentation to which we wrote using sphinx to GitHub (project) pages. After did git push origin gh-pages, I saw the HTML is not pretty. Later, my friend found it was failed loading...
View ArticleGet Lost
Working with multiple monitors seem like a programmer’s heaven. Yes, it is. I like it. And now, I really enjoying my first vertical screen ever. Unfortunately I might only use this rotateable monitor...
View ArticleMelbDjango Camp
It’s almost a month passed by from MelbDjango camp. I was planning to write a short review about it. So, let’s just give it a start. Better late than never.For me, Django community in Melbourne has...
View ArticleFail Running Test Code
I was recalling, how did I run the test code. Until I found that I had written the snippet. I copy-paste it… and the test code was fail. Something wrong. No changes in the test code since my last...
View ArticleTest Python/Django Script
Now I am thinking a better approach on testing Python/Django script. I have a Python script which runs in a Django application. For example, this script will send an email with how many new users...
View ArticleImprove Programmers Skill
Recently, I attended PyCon APAC 2017 which was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It’s always nice to meet new people and share stories.It turned out, the most interesting talk for me was one of the...
View ArticleDjango Post Idea
Wow, it’s already 2019! And I just skipped 2018 without even a single post! For this post, I just want to write short.So far, I have two ideas on writing a new post. They are:Migrating legacy Django...
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