It's brilliant! I think any package that does a major upgrade can think about making a similar tool to help their users navigate the upgrade process. 💪
I would give it a go! It probably doesn't have everything but there are fixers defined as far back as 1.7 (github.com/adamchainz/django-upgrade#django-17) so it should certainly speed up the process for you!
hello great video thanks for the information. I don't think what you are using is pycharm, may I know what IDE or text editor that is? I have a feeling it might be something like replit
I'm using PyCharm light theme, with it's new ui enabled, zoomed in, with some things hidden to try to make it less distracting for the video (might be why it looks a bit different). Happy for feedback on this - did you find it readable?
@@Djangonaut-Views yes it is very much readable. It totally looks different from the pycharm old ui I've seen. Thanks for the video! especially the high energy in it.
Your videos are fun and informative at the same time. Keep up the energy and quality of content. You just got yourself a new subscriber :)
Ah, thank you so much! I try my best 😊
Many of Django channels are from UK. Looks like it's so popular there 🙂
Well done! django-upgrade is a great package, indeed. I'll follow this process also in the future!
It's brilliant! I think any package that does a major upgrade can think about making a similar tool to help their users navigate the upgrade process. 💪
4.2 here I come 🎉
Very interesting! I will totally use this to upgrade to 5.0, so I can get rid of that stale PR we have since a few months :)
Very well explained!
How about from Django 1.10?
I would give it a go! It probably doesn't have everything but there are fixers defined as far back as 1.7 (github.com/adamchainz/django-upgrade#django-17) so it should certainly speed up the process for you!
hello great video thanks for the information.
I don't think what you are using is pycharm, may I know what IDE or text editor that is? I have a feeling it might be something like replit
I'm using PyCharm light theme, with it's new ui enabled, zoomed in, with some things hidden to try to make it less distracting for the video (might be why it looks a bit different). Happy for feedback on this - did you find it readable?
@@Djangonaut-Views yes it is very much readable. It totally looks different from the pycharm old ui I've seen.
Thanks for the video! especially the high energy in it.
Awesome 🎉
super tres belle video. jai pu comprendre grace a la traduction en francais
Merci! Content que les traductions fonctionnent bien 🇫🇷