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"description": "Django with PostgreSQL superpowers - PyCon Italia 2022\n\n**Django** per se is a *database-agnostic* web framework, but\n*real-world projects* based on it are not. **PostgreSQL** has the\n*richest feature set* of any supported databases and we\u2019ll see how to\nuse these **superpowers** in *Django*. Every time we\u2019re going to create\na new project with **Django** we make assessments on its requirements to\nchoose the best architecture, of which, the **database** is usually the\ncore.\n\nDjango is a *database-agnostic* web framework but natively supports only\n4 **Open Source databases**: PostgreSQL, SQLite, MariaDB and MySQL.\n\n**PostgreSQL** has the *richest feature set* of any supported database\nand some of these features are natively supported directly in Django via\nits contrib module.\n\nIn this talk we\u2019ll see how to use to our *advantage* the features of\nPostgreSQL as a database in Django, its exclusive features present in\nits *contrib module* and also other superpowers that can be exploited\nthrough the use of *third-party packages*.\n\nMore info\n\n**Slide** and more **information** on the talk on [\n\nSpeaker: Paolo Melchiorre\n",
"duration": 1727,
"language": "ita",
"recorded": "2022-06-03",
"speakers": [
"Paolo Melchiorre"
],
"tags": [
"best practice",
"django",
"postgresql"
],
"thumbnail_url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/M9oTrJqKT0o/maxresdefault.jpg",
"title": "Django with PostgreSQL superpowers",
"videos": [
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"url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9oTrJqKT0o"
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]
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