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Django Screencast - Eric Florenzano posts 2 screencasts
Eric Florenzano rocks out his first two screencasts. The first is "Setting up a Django Development Environment" and the second is "Using Django-Pagination". Both are excellent and impressive for a first-go screencast noob.
I've done a few screencasts myself for the asp.net open source subsonic project, and I know that screencasts are not easy.There's a lot of prep and "runtime" eloquence needed to output an excellent screencast that is both entertaining and educational. Eric did a great job.
Btw - Is it me or do Eric and Rob Conery have the same exact voice? Maybe the same person? I jest.
"It's always been a goal of mine to post screencasts here on my blog, but for whatever reason I never ended up getting around to it. Today, that all changes as I have created two new screencasts. Of course, this space is already very well-covered by both Michael Trier and Brian Rosner, so hopefully this adds something new to the conversation. "

Callcast - Discussion with Eric Florenzano
This week's callcast features the seemingly always busy, and always productive Eric Florenzano. Eric is a cool cat who is very active in the django community. After recently graduating from Iowa State University, Eric is soon off to Japan for a 2 week holiday and then on to San Francisco for his new full-time position as Software Engineer at MochiMedia. He's currently working on django source code ticket #6095 - adding the ability to manually create M2M intermediary models. We talked django, reusable apps, git, model inheritance, django for noobs, and well... a lot of stuff actually. As always, I'm looking for feedback on these callcasts - tips and suggestions are always welcome. Follow the jump to read more...
