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Session 1: Introduction - Getting Familiar (1 session)
Daniel ReisOct. 14
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Sessions 2: Getting started with Odoo Development (6 sessions)
Radovan SkolnikOct. 15
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Session 3: Getting started with Odoo Development
Radovan SkolnikOct. 21
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Session 5: Getting started with Odoo Development
Carmen Bianca BakkerOct. 28
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Session 6: Getting started with Odoo Development
Carmen Bianca BakkerOct. 29
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Session 7: Getting started with Odoo Development
Carmen Bianca BakkerNov. 04
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Session 8: Getting started with Contributing on OCA (3 sessions)
Tom Blauwendraat AND Ronald PortierNov. 05
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Session 9: Getting started with Contributing on OCA
Tom Blauwendraat AND Ronald PortierNov. 11
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Session 10: Getting started with Contributing on OCA
Tom Blauwendraat AND Ronald PortierNov. 12
Radovan started with computers and programming as teenager at the end of 80s when the only computer language available was assembler and you need to compile it on paper ;-) He then studied software engineering at university and has been working as a monitoring and helpdesk consultant for 20 years. In 2019, Radovan accidentally stumbled upon Odoo and fell in love with it. He then started a small company called Data Dance providing Odoo implementation services specializing in integrations.
SESSION 4:
First module
Basic building blocks - models and views
Extension mechanisms
For technical people. Possible goals:
Odoo architecture, documentation and reference available (looking at the source code)
Install a local Odoo Development environment
Configuring Odoo and databases
Organizing and Odoo project with Git
Creating your first module
Debugging
Creating your first extensions - the Odoo inheritance mechanisms (model, data and views)
Odoo access rights methodology
QWEB and reports
Domains and how they work
The ORM
Basic Odoo functional - explain that most things you see in frontend are a database record: fields, views, models, actions, menus, chatter messages
Automated actions, Scheduled actions