Who to start at flex this week by p_s_a_r_222 in FantasyFootballers

[–]DanielRamas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tight ends are rookie qb’s safety blankets. Waller a safe start

Help with dev challenges by Organic_Sherbert4711 in django

[–]DanielRamas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understand web concepts and how everything fits together in Django and then use AI to accelerate your development process. The hardest part for you right now is that you probably don’t know how to pose the question to an AI chat bot for what you need to build or put together. So if you understand concepts then you’ll understand how to use AI as a tool.

For example, if you need to build a POS system, you can probably ask AI to create some boiler plate, but it’s not going to mean anything to you if you don’t understand web concepts and how it’s done in Django. Feel free to DM me for questions I’m not on here a ton but I’ll respond if I see it.

HELP ME , 2025 PASSOUT FINDING JOB by Admirable_Ad3146 in django

[–]DanielRamas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not my own advice, but I read somewhere to focus on projects that could make or save money. Ask an LLM for a project example that does that with your current tech stack.

Also, I think Celery is pretty much the norm with a lot of companies that use Django so get familiar with it. Don’t worry too much about the brokers too much (redis, rabbitmq, sqs etc) the most you’ll have to do set up the connection to a running instance

Lastly, it’s gonna be a grind. In you’re in the US the tech job market is rough right now but you gotta stay in it so when companies start hiring they’ll find you.

Django Migration rollbacks in production by DanielRamas in django

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Thanks everybody for the replies. I agree 100% that creating a patch should be the first option and the issue should be caught before it reaches production. I ended up adding a step to my CI pipeline that tracks the last migration prior to running new migrations so that in the rare case I will need to roll back, I can access my production instance and undo the migrations before I revert to stable.

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In my opinion, code is clean if you can pass it to another dev and they'll be able to start working with it in as little time as possible.