Anders started an educational collaboration with Turku University of Applied Sciences engineering students in the spring of 2018 and after a successful Python Beginners training , we will continue our training with a more challenging Django workshop.
Anders warmly welcomes students from Turku Engineering Students’ Union to the Django Workshop! This time, we’re training Django’s secrets on a dark evening in November at Anders’ office near the Market Square. Anders takes care of the dishes as always.
This time, a workshop will build a small web application in Django, while exploring topics related to web development and best practices in the industry. As a prerequisite, the basics of Python, but also the basics of web development, are helpful. Check out the Facebook event for more information .
Students have liked the fact that they receive practical instruction in our training as well as tips on skills needed in the workplace.
– Pauliina Jalava, Developer @Anders
trainers:
PAULIINA JALAVA
What you do at Anders:
Software development, that is, coding and communicating with the customer, and whatever is in between. In addition, I am now able to participate mm. Planning workshops for Anders students.
What do you specialize in:
At present, web development, which I have worked with most back-end side of the Python and Django on.

The cool thing about coding:
Solving different things and the fact that there will never really be days when you won’t learn something new.
EETU HÄIVÄLÄ
What you do at Anders:
Python / JavaScript / TypeScript code and waving hands
What do you specialize in:
Python / Django backseat. Sometimes, the JS / TS front with React to extend the backpack, if needed.

The cool thing about coding:
It’s when you get things going and act like they imagine (or hopes) to go at once. Learning the new and generic variation in making.