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Opening Keynote - Unveiling Odoo 17
Fabien PinckaersConcluído
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Keynote - Vision & Strategy
Fabien PinckaersConcluído
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Uplift Your Odoo E-commerce with Theme Prime
Parth GajjarConcluído
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Untangle the Complexity of Inventory Routes & Rules
Hamid AhmadimoghaddamConcluído
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Securing user inputs through gui-configurable warning rules
Michael KröppelienConcluído
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Mollie's in store payments for Odoo PoS. A demo of our brand new terminal solution.
Hugo PrinseConcluído
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Seamless Salesforce to Odoo Migration: A Five-Step Roadmap
William McMahonConcluído
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Database locks in Odoo
Fayolle AlexandreConcluído
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OdooGPT: LLMs based on ChatGPT Trained specifically for Odoo Customers, Consultants, Developers and Partners
Sohel MerchantConcluído
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Implementing headless eCommerce with Odoo / Nuxt.js and Redis cache
Diogo DuarteConcluído
Alexandre has been working with Odoo at Camptocamp since 2012 and OpenERP 6.1. He is a long time Odoo community contributor, and he is passionate about sharing knowledge.
The scientific method has been used for centuries by researchers across the world to acquire knowledge. It starts with an observation, then the formulation of an hypothesis and the design of an experiment which is then conducted and the outcome of the experiment is analyzed, leading to new observations.
This approach can be used very effectively in software development, and there are good chances that you are using it, but maybe you are not aware of it. In this talk, you will learn how to become aware of the different activities you are performing while investigating an issue, and how to use this awareness to better document your investigation in a scientific way, and I will try to show you the the benefits of building such a documentation for your investigations, in terms of reproducibility, debugging efficiency and knowledge sharing.
This talk targets developers, at any level of experience.