A Beginners Guide to Django Forms
by Sivasubramaniam Arunachalam (speaking)
Objective
Django Forms (and its processing/validation mechanisms) is one of the most powerful parts of Django framework. If the power of Django forms is effectively used, it can help developers to become more productive and enables to write more clean code.
Description
In this session, we will be discussing about
- The django.forms package
- Fundamentals of Django Forms
- Model Forms
- Basic/Custom validations
- Form Rendering
- Processing of multiple forms
- Dynamic Forms
- Form Sets
- Form Assets
- Testing
- Advanced Django Forms
- Best Practices of using Django Forms
Requirements
Basic knowledge of Django Framework.
Speaker bio
Sivasubramaniam is a Python/Java developer with more than 6+ years of experience in building large scale enterprise platforms and applications mainly for SAP Labs/NetApp.
He has been working in Django from 2007 and he has spoken in many technical conferences/colleges/user groups. You can find some of his previous presentations below.
http://www.slideshare.net/sivasubramaniam3/web-sockets-in-java-ee-7-javaone-2013 http://www.slideshare.net/sivasubramaniam3/python-for-high-school-programmers http://www.slideshare.net/sivasubramaniam3/introduction-to-cloud-computing http://www.slideshare.net/sivasubramaniam3/simplify-ajax-using-jquery http://www.slideshare.net/sivasubramaniam3/introduction-to-browser-dom http://www.slideshare.net/sivasubramaniam3/iquery-for-beginners http://www.slideshare.net/sivasubramaniam3/django-introduction-demo http://www.slideshare.net/sivasubramaniam3/google-api-14097008
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I have a couple of suggestions - if you'd expect your audience to read up anything prior to attending your sessions, please add the links here. It would also be helpful to describe more about what you consider "Basic knowledge of Django (or) any other MVC framework" - perceptions will differ between individuals and, being able to specify what is considered obviously basic/introductory would help set expectations. If during your talk you'll be doing a walk-through about a specific type/class of applications, please provide a bit of detail so that your intended audience can familiarize themselves with bits of it.
What is the intended take-away from your session?