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Talk Python To Me

#206: Running Django in Production

Talk Python To Me

Michael Kennedy

Technology

4.8635 Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Let's talk about running Django in production. On this episode, you'll meet Michael Herman who used to work on realpython.com and today is running testdriven.io. We also cover some of the tradeoffs of a set of microservices and a monolith and a round trip journey between them.

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Let's talk about running Django in production.

0:01.9

On this episode, you'll meet Michael Herman, who used to work on real python.com, and today is running test-driven.io.

0:08.1

We'll cover some of the trade-offs between a set of microservices and a monolith and a round-trip journey between them as well.

0:14.9

This is Talk Python to Me, episode 206 recorded February 19, 2019.

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Music recorded February 19th, 2019. Welcome to Talk Python to Me, a weekly podcast on Python, the language, the libraries, the ecosystem, and the personalities.

0:38.9

This is your host, Michael Kennedy. Follow me on Twitter where I'm at M Kennedy.

0:42.9

Keep up with a show and listen to past episodes at talk python.fm and follow the show on

0:47.3

Twitter via at talk python.

0:49.8

Michael, welcome to talk python. Thank you. It's great to have you here. You've been doing so many

0:53.8

cool things in the community and creating all these community

0:57.0

projects and really helping a lot of people learn Python and programming.

1:01.0

So I'm excited to have you on the show and dig into all of those things and more.

1:05.0

But before we do, before we get to them, let's start with your story.

1:08.0

How do you get into programming in Python?

1:09.0

Sure, yeah. So I started programming back in, say, seventh grade. I think that was like 96, 97. And it was really to

1:15.7

compete with my best friend Derek, who started a very popular PlayStation website called PlayStation

1:21.4

fan. Started out in GeoCities and then eventually moved to a domain name. But yeah,

1:28.0

just started off with HTML and CSS and a bit of JavaScript.

1:31.6

Wow,

1:31.9

that's really interesting in GeoCities.

1:33.5

That's something I haven't thought about for a while.

1:36.3

But for younger people,

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