Django community: RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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Getting Started with Django, episode 1 | Gigantuan
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The Technology Behind Convore - Die in a Fire - Eric Florenzano’s Blog
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I’m a designer who learned Django and launched her first webapp in 6 weeks | Limedaring.com
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Getting Started with Django, episode 1 | Gigantuan
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CMSAppsComparison – Django
veeelka tabulka s porovnanim features CMSiek pre Django -
Drupal or Django? A Guide for Decision Makers — scot hacker's foobar blog
spickove porovnanie frameworkov, pre nich nakoniec vyhralo Django :) lebo je flexibilnejsie a univerzalnejsie, je to cisty framework narozdiel od Drupalu, a lubia kodenie v Pythone :) tak je to jasne -
I’m a designer who learned Django and launched her first webapp in 6 weeks | Limedaring.com
Great read: "I'm a designer who learned #Django and launched her first webapp in 6 weeks" http://welu.se/tF -
Tutorials and resources from the community — Celery v2.0.2 (stable) documentation
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Getting Started with Django, episode 1 | Gigantuan
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Django | The syndication feed framework | Django documentation
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Cleanly removing a Django app « Fragments of Code
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Gondor — effortless production Django hosting
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Djangy - Instant deployment and scaling for your Django applications
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ep.io: Smart Python hosting - ep.io
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offline / django-annoying / source – Bitbucket
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Getting Started with Django, episode 1 | Gigantuan
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Bold dream » Blog Archive » Getting a random row from a relational database
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Django snippets: Repeat Tag
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django - How to use email instead of username for user authentication? - Stack Overflow
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Django snippets: Use email addresses for user name
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Calypso - A Zend Framework Extension
Exact and full port of the Django template language for PHP. -
speedmax/h2o-php - GitHub
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Home - django-cms.org
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Django | Writing your first Django app, part 1 | Django documentation
Let’s learn by example. Throughout this tutorial, we’ll walk you through the creation of a basic poll application. It’ll consist of two parts: A public site that lets people view polls and vote in them. An admin site that lets you add, change and delete polls. We’ll assume you have Django installed already. You can tell Django is installed by running the Python interactive interpreter and typing import django. If that command runs successfully, with no errors, Django is installed. -
Anderson Santos - Custom filter on django admin