Name: Josh Smeaton
Type: User
Company: @octoenergy
Bio: I'm a software engineer from Melbourne and a former Django core developer. Django, Python, and backend performance optimisation are my passions.
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Josh Smeaton's Projects
Python implementations for Advent Of Code
An Alfred 2 workflow that makes it easy to kill misbehaving processes. It is, in essence, a way to easily find processes by name and kill them using `kill -9`.
My alfred workflows
Battleships game encompassing most of the challenges posed in Codecademy.
Try to bring the chrome browser, with the correct tab, to the foreground
A pulumi built slackbot that tracks cake snipes
A repo for code and slides for my initial presentation at pycon au 2016
Django Enhancement Proposals
The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines. Now on GitHub.
Keep track of failed login attempts in Django-powered sites.
A virtual machine in which to run the Django test suite
Run the Django test suite across all supported databases and python versions
A generic system for filtering Django QuerySets based on user selections
A django package for writing simple webhooks with admin configurable access per user
django reports integrated with highcharts
A pickled object field for Django
Postgres Connection Pooling for Django, powered by SQLAlchemy.
To use run: django-admin.py startproject --template https://github.com/jarshwah/django-project-skel/zipball/master --extension py,md,conf,ini,html YOURPROJECTNAME
A Redis cache backend for django
Web APIs for Django. 🎸
A project that can be used for testing django patches
A virtual machine for running the Django core test suite with every supported version of Python, every supported database backend and other dependencies.
Don't do this. Use https://github.com/lra/mackup
A repo with celery configured for running experiments and debugging
Investigate the behaviour of uwsgi harakiri with different process and thread setups
Code examples for my talk on Django Expressions
flake8 is a python tool that glues together pycodestyle, pyflakes, mccabe, and third-party plugins to check the style and quality of some python code.