Django community: RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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Django Suit - Modern theme for Django admin interface
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11 Things I Wish I Knew About Django Development Before I Started My Company: — CS + Math — Medium
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Best Practices for Front-End Django Developers
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Best Practices for Front-End Django Developers
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Python Integration and Deployment: Slides
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Welcome | Werkzeug (The Python WSGI Utility Library)
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Fixing Database Connections in Django - Craig Kerstiens
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Use Fabric to boostrap a Django project
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Writing your first Django app, part 1 | Django documentation | Django
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Welcome to Tastypie! — Tastypie 0.10.0 documentation
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python - How do I test a django database schema? - Stack Overflow
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Django: Get list of model fields? - Stack Overflow
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Welcome to Tastypie! — Tastypie 0.10.0 documentation
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Welcome to Tastypie! — Tastypie 0.10.0 documentation
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python - Django installation problem on Windows - Stack Overflow
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python - Django installation problem on Windows - Stack Overflow
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python - Django installation problem on Windows - Stack Overflow
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Инструкция по развёртыванию полноценной среды для совместной удалённой разработки с Django в Windows. Для абсолютных новичков. / Хабрахабр
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Инструкция по развёртыванию полноценной среды для совместной удалённой разработки с Django в Windows. Для абсолютных новичков. / Хабрахабр
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Python Stdnet — python stdnet 0.8.2 documentation
Object data mapper and advanced query manager for non relational databases. Django ORM Like Syntax -
Configuring 12-factor Django apps — The Wellfire Blog
The twelve-factor application pattern, published by one of Heroku’s co-founders, define a methodology for developing and deploying web applications, specifically software-as-a-service. -
Welcome | Werkzeug (The Python WSGI Utility Library)
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Welcome | Werkzeug (The Python WSGI Utility Library)
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Python 3 becomes default in Fedora
Up until now, Fedora has used Python 2 as the default Python implementation. This change proposes switching to Python 3. -
Python 3 become default in Fedora
Up until now, Fedora has used Python 2 as the default Python implementation. This change proposes switching to Python 3.