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{
"alias": "video/339/pycon-2010--simple-wsgi-composition--story-of-one",
"category": "PyCon US 2010",
"copyright_text": "Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0",
"description": "Simple WSGI composition: story of one refactoring\n\nPresented by Max Ischenko\n\nStory of a refactoring I did to split one big, monolithic Pylons app\ninto a bunch of smaller ones, using power of WSGI and nginx. The devil\nis in the details: how to handle common auth, site-wide look and feel,\ncommon utilities, database management. Pros and cons of the approach,\npossible alternatives.\n\nThe talk assumes listeners know what WSGI is and preferably have used\nsome WSGI-centered framework like Pylons, Werkzeug, Paste or other.\n\nThe application this talk describes powers developers.org.ua.\n",
"duration": null,
"id": 339,
"language": "eng",
"quality_notes": "",
"recorded": "2010-02-19",
"slug": "pycon-2010--simple-wsgi-composition--story-of-one",
"speakers": [
"Max Ischenko"
],
"summary": "",
"tags": [
"nginx",
"pycon",
"pycon2010",
"pylons",
"wsgi"
],
"thumbnail_url": "https://archive.org/services/img/pyvideo_339___simple-wsgi-composition-story-of-one-refactoring-51",
"title": "Simple WSGI composition: story of one refactoring (#51)",
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"url": "https://archive.org/details/pyvideo_339___simple-wsgi-composition-story-of-one-refactoring-51"
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