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10:30 - Odoo and the NewRetail Revolution: Navigating the Future with SmartPOS, Kiosks, KDS and much more
Luis F MiléoDone
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01:00 - EDI framework: manage any exchange
Simone OrsiDone
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10:00 - How To Contribute Code to the OCA - Technical
Daniel ReisDone
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03:30 - Effective custom addons modularity in large projects
Thomas BinsfeldDone
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09:30 - Beyond Odoo Development Essentials
Daniel ReisDone
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03:15 - Generate a Ready to Deploy Odoo Add-on Directly from UML Diagram
Akhmad Daniel SembiringDone
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05:00 - Create and deploy FastAPI services within Odoo [Technical]
Zina RasoamananaDone
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12:00 - Asynchronous e-commerce cart with offline mode
Marie LejeuneDone
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12:30 - When the filestore is not enough: the new OCA storage modules - Technical track
Quentin GroulardDone
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02:00 - Put some magic in migrating Odoo databases : Introducing odoo-openupgrade-wizard
Rémy TaymansDone
Stéphane is a founding partner and CTO of ACSONE a Software Engineering company dedicated to crafting high quality solutions based on Open Source technologies. He is an elected board member of the Odoo Community Association and an active member of the Python Packaging Community.
Almost a decade ago, we started thinking that there was no fundamental reason to organize an Odoo project differently than a regular Python project.
In previous talks I explained how we solved dependency management at the individual addon level. In this talk I will give a brief update on that topic, introducing `whool` the successor of `setuptools-odoo` for packaging individual addons, based on modern Python packaging standards.
I will then focus most of the talk on an overview of the ACSONE project template and development workflow, which is based on standards-based Python tooling, so that a Python developer immediately feels at home.
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