Talk Canceled: Building High Performance websites using Python and Redis

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Authors Gopalakrishnan Subramani
Level Beginner
Topic Databases
Tags web programming, database, redis
Summary

This talk has been canceled by the speaker due to other higher priority work assignment

This Talks highlights using Redis database with python. Redis is an advanced, fastest key-value store supports key-value pair, lists, sets and ordered sets data types. Redis data is persistent and reliable. It supports master-slave replication over the network of computers. It is fasted data store similar to memcached with tons of feature. This talk is basically using Redis through Python client.

Outline

This talk has been canceled by the speaker due to other higher priority work assignment

This talk outlines the following topics.

  1. Introduction to NoSQL movement (2 mins)

  2. Redis Introduction (2 mins) 2.1. Facts and Figures Redis Performance (2 mins)

  3. Using Redis through python client 'Redis' (15 mins) 3.1 Available python client libraries

3.2 How to use redis through redis python package 4. Redis Case studies & Q/A (10 mins) 4.1 How to use the redis in the web application

4.2 Redis Best practices

4.3 Question & Answer

Notes

This talk has been canceled by the speaker due to other higher priority work assignment

Profile of the authors

Gopalakrishnan Subramani is a Software Architect at Utthunga Technologies Pvt Ltd with 8 years of experience in building and implementing Windows and Linux client and server applications. He has introduced Python into Utthunga Technologies. He uses Python for configuration files generation, writing unit test cases for .NET application, GUI automation and web application development. He has experience in building web application with Pylons framework with Redis database. He is the sole developer of upcoming Stacked.in, a news aggregate site developed to learn python web programming and test driven development with fun during 10:00 PM 11:00 PM

LinkedIn: http://in.linkedin.com/in/gopalakrishnansubramani

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