Really taxed on time at the moment, hoping to write this down in detail soon. The issue I'm hoping to address is when one tries to change the authentication model in a Django/PostgreSQL application after some initial migrations have been made. This seems to be a known pain point https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/topics/auth/customizing/#changing-to-a-custom-user-model-mid-projecthttps://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/25313https://teamtreehouse.com/community/i-get-an-error-when-i-try-to-makemigrations-and-migrate Since I was mid development … Continue reading Django + PostgreSQL custom auth model
Category: Tehnical
I’m pursuing my bachelors degree in Computer Science and Engineering. So, it goes without saying that I’m bound to bump into things that are “technical” in nature. Find most of my technical work listed in this category.
Handy stuff
Multiple States Knowledge Base
If you have named a branch incorrectly AND pushed this to the remote repository follow these steps before any other developers get a chance to jump on you and give you shit for not correctly following naming conventions.
1. Rename your local branch.
If you are on the branch you want to rename:
If you are on a different branch:
2. Delete the old-name remote branch and push the new-name local branch.
3. Reset the upstream branch for the new-name local branch.
Switch to the branch and then:
Earlier this year, I had the chance to speak about one of KDE community's cool projects that is helpding developers erase the line between desktop and mobile/tablet UI's with ease. I'm referring to the Kirigami UI framework - a set of QtQuick components targetted at the mobile as well as desktop platforms. This is particularly … Continue reading Revisiting my talk at FOSSASIA summit, 2018
Last time we heard the publictransport applet was being re-written was almost a year back now. Since then, it has indeed gone through some sorts of rewrite, but at the Randa meetings, 2017, this has taken a whole new course. Since the time I began porting the publictransport dataengine, to be used with a new … Continue reading Plasma publictransport rewrite – Part II
The first ever WikiToLearn India conference was a 2 day single track event held on the 18th and 19th of January, 2017 in Jaipur, India. The event welcomed talks from all domains of technology, but admittedly, talks around KDE and MediaWiki were preferred. Having worked extensively on porting JoyStream's codebase from QMake to CMake and also … Continue reading A look back at the WikiToLearn India conference, 2017