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Content Management
Content-Management
Ein Content-Management-System (CMS) oder auch Redaktionssystem lässt Sie Webseiteninhalte auf einfache Weise selbst erstellen und verwalten.
Web-Applications
Starzel programmiert für Sie professionelle Web-Anwendungen
Web-Applications
Sie möchten Geschäftsprozesse automatisieren und im Web abbilden? Gemeinsam mit Ihnen erfassen wir die technischen Anforderungen, evaluieren fertige Lösungen und ermitteln den Anpassungsbedarf.
Training
Wir unterrichten mit Herz und Seele Plone, und das mit vielen Jahren Erfahrung. Wir haben mehrere Schulungen selber entwickelt, die wir auch als In-House-Trainings anbieten.
How to become a better programmer through pdb-driven development
A Talk by Philip Bauer at PyCon.de Munich 2016
Make Plone Migrations fun again with collective.exportimport
A presentation at WoldPloneDay 2021 about using collective.exportimport for all kinds of Plone Migrations by exporting and importing data.
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What You Need To Know About Python Debugging
In this tutorial you will learn how to get the most out of various debugging-tools and -approaches. You will deal with logging, tracebacks, interactive debugging, introspection and other topics and will apply each tool and technique in exercises to get familiar with it.
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Upgrading the beast - Plone at the University of Oxford
Haiku is a software as a service CMS utilising Plone as the engine. Haiku is aimed at research and higher education institutes. With over 140 websites at Oxford University using Haiku, we will talk about some of its key features and the long anticipated upgrade from Plone 4 to Plone 6, covering the good, the bad, and the epic. We will cover the small fish in the logistical pond, as well as the whales under the water.
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A new Hope for Migrations and Upgrades
I've often argued for in-place migrations and worked hard to make them as easy as possible. The thing is: They are still hard. Especially when you add Archetypes/Dexterity, Python 2/3, Multilingual, old Add-ons and Volto to the hurdles to overcome. All of this changed when early this year a new star was born. It has started as the idea to build a small wrapper around serializing and deserializing content using the REST-Api. Since then collective.exportimport has grown into a powerfull tool with a beginner-friendly user-interface. I will show how it is used for all kinds of small and large migrations and how it can solve even the edgiest edge-cases.
Why Relations are Awesome
In the last couple of month working with relations in Plone got a lot easier. In this talk I present these improvements and show you can use relations to create a data-model that uses relations without shooting yourself in the foot.
Growing pains: PosKeyErrors and other malaises
As a project grows and changes it experiences growing pains. I will discuss some strategies to prevent and reduce these issues and treatments to cure them if your project is already infected.
Migrations! Migrations! Migrations!
In recent years we have migrated a good number of sites from Plone 4 to 5, from Archetypes to Dexterity, from LinguaPlone to plone.app.multilingual and more recently from Python 2 to 3. Some migrations even combined all of the above. In this talk I will try to cover all the technical aspects of such large-scale migrations, will walk through many code-examples and discuss best-practices. Most discussed upgrade-steps and code can be found in https://github.com/collective/collective.migrationhelpers
PDB Like a Pro
How to become a better programmer through debug-driven development
Was ist Plone 6? The Plone Newsroom Sonderausgabe auf Deutsch
For World Plone Day 2023 we decided for once to do a special TPN recording in another language that we both can speak. So we recorded this one in German as an extra episode'.