Odoo Experience 2019
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Odoo External API
Adrien Bonatesta, Developer - OdooFait
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How to Handle Your Email Environment with Odoo
Jean Adam, Client Solution Developer - OdooFait
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Top 10 Tips to Develop Responsive Applications
Pierre Paridans, Developer - OdooFait
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How to Develop Your Own In-App Purchase Service
Damien Bouvy , Developer - OdooFait
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Impact of the New ORM on Your Modules
Raphael Collet, Developer - OdooFait
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Importing Big Data Made Easy
Nicolas Bebawi, Developer - OdooFait
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Concepts Behind the New Odoo Framework (New ORM)
Fabien Pinckaers, Founder & CEO - OdooFait
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The Odoo Javascript Framework
Gery Debongnie, Lead Developer - OdooFait
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Make Your App Frontend Compatible
Nicolas Bayet, Developer - OdooFait
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Odoo Code Hardening
Olivier Dony, Platform & Security - OdooFait
Holding a Master degree in Engineering with a major in computer science from the ULB, Benjamin joined Odoo in 2018 as a client solution developer. From the start, he was put a big project using the odoo.sh platform.
What is Odoo.sh?
How many staging branch do I need?
How much disk space should I buy?
Those are the most popular questions about our platform. It can seem intimidating at first but hopefully, this talk will answer all those questions and many more. Odoo.sh is our platform dedicated to developers. This talk will explain what exactly this platform is, its difference with the saas equivalent and when should it be used.
After that introduction, the talk will give guidelines on how to use the different features of Odoo.sh to manage the project efficiently. We will also answer questions such as what git-flow should the developers use while using the platform. This talk targets big projects as well as smaller ones.
Target audience : SPOC, Project manager, Developers
Key learnings: git-flow, project management, software management
Value to the audience: Setup and utilization of Odoo.sh
Structure of the talk:
Introduction: whats is Odoo.sh Basic setup Git flow summary Dev branch: how to use them Staging branch: how to manage them Naming convention