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Opening Keynote - Unveiling Odoo 16
Fabien PinckaersDone
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Overview of main performance improvements in Odoo 16
Fabien Pinckaers & Antony LesuisseDone
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Why Odoo has its own server-side framework, and why it matters
Raphael ColletDone
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Odoo Upgrade - How to handle Customisations
Henri PironDone
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Studio: approvals and workflows
Gitti BastenDone
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Extend and integrate odoo spreadsheet anywhere
Vincent SchippefiltDone
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Uncovering the cool tech in Odoo
Habib AyobDone
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Non-ERP Odoo - Using Odoo core for developing non-business applications
Pouya MalekinejadDone
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The new way to convert any website to Odoo
Pierre DelacroixDone
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How we created a spreadsheet engine like a video game
Vincent SchippefiltDone
Damien first worked at Odoo from 2014 to 2020, and held several different positions in that time: developer for the Odoo.com platform, for the Odoo product itself, worked on upgrades and at technical support then finally as team leader for a development team.
After a 'Odoo-hiatus', Damien came back to Odoo in 2022 as a Product Owner, helping to shape the future of the Odoo product.
Wouldn't it be marvelous to avoid rendering the same page fragments over and over? Do we really need to read the entire website menu layout from the database upon each request? Up until now, this was not possible with Odoo.
In version 16.0, we introduce fragment caching in Odoo - a way to cache partial website page fragments for faster response and dramatic performance increase.
This talk aims to introduce you to the concept of fragment caching as well as provide the basic blocs to start using it in your website-facing apps.