Odoo Experience 2019
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Odoo Studio As a Prototyping Tool
Luc Nailis, Product Owner - OdooFait
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How to Create l10n Payroll Structures
Yannick Tivisse, Developer - OdooFait
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Record Automated Integration Tests Through the UI
Stanislas Sobieski, Developer - OdooFait
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Understand Asynchronous Javascript in Odoo
Vincent Schippefilt, Developer - OdooFait
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Easily Organise, Promote and Sell Your Events
Ahmed Chehade, Business Analyst - OdooFait
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Productivity Tips & Tricks in User Interface
Guillaume Castaigne, Business Analyst - OdooFait
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How to Handle Your Email Environment with Odoo
Jean Adam, Client Solution Developer - OdooFait
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Concepts Behind the New Odoo Framework (New ORM)
Fabien Pinckaers, Founder & CEO - OdooFait
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Make Your App Frontend Compatible
Nicolas Bayet, Developer - OdooFait
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Odoo Studio: Build an App from Scratch with Zero Coding Experience
Luc Nailis, Product Owner - OdooFait
"I've been working with Odoo as a Client Solution Developer for about a year, and in that time, I've had the opportunity to work on a wide variety of projects, ranging from data migrations to frontend development. I'm very passionate about my work, and love to collect little bits of knowledge to help improve workflows."
Are you a Onoob (Odoo Newbie)?
Join me to find out which are the best tools to get started with.
Find out which IDE will suits you best and tips and tricks on how to generate code quickly.
The target audience is, as one may expect, people who are new to Odoo development and might not know where/how to start.
Key learnings:
1- Choosing your IDE: what functionalities to look for, setting up source roots
2- Proper VCS habits (aka Git Gud aka How to use github properly)
3- Proper Odoo development practice: structure, casing, documentation
(4- If enough time, quick listing of performance tools => reference other talks on the matter)
Why you should join:
This talk will guide you to the right path for Odoo development, hopefully giving you the knowledge to set up your own dev environment.
Structure of the talk: same as "key learnings". This is a short presentation, so I won't go too deep into sub-points. As a theme, a chick coming out of the egg and setting up its 'nest' seems appropriate :)