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Opening Keynote - Unveiling Odoo 17
Fabien PinckaersHecho
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Keynote - Vision & Strategy
Fabien PinckaersHecho
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Designing Delightful Views: Crafting Clean Interfaces with Bootstrap, Odoo Classes, and Creativity
Hecho
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Advanced JavaScript State Management: Organizing Code Like a Pro
Francois GeorisHecho
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Customizing Backend Charm: Theming Odoo's Webclient Design for a Unique Look
Stefano RiganoHecho
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.odoorc - All the Options of the Odoo CLI Demystified
Damien Bouvy (dbo)Hecho
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Embracing the Future: Transforming Odoo into a Progressive Web App
Damien BouvyHecho
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Javascript Performance Crash Course
Samuel DegueldreHecho
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Odoo Security Sins and Pitfall to Avoid
Denis Ledoux & Olivier DonyHecho
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Upgrade Util: The Tool That Makes Your Upgrade Easier
Henri PironHecho
Olivier has been an Odooer for 7 years.
Very active member of our R&D Accounting team, he's, among other things, the proud father (and tyranic reviewer) of our reporting engine. Ever opened a Balance Sheet, Tax Report of Profit and Loss in Odoo? Well, what you saw went through him at some point.
Even if you never met, you might already have heard him, as he's one of the recurring hosts of our podcast, Planet Odoo. Don't the words ""See you next time, cheers !"" sound familiar?
You're a developer, and you're wondering how you could use Odoo's accounting reports engine to its best to create a very specific report on your own ? Let's give you a tour of what you can call, how, and what you need to pay attention to!