Django community: RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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11 Things I Wish I Knew About Django Development Before I Started My Company: — Computer Science, Math, and Statistics — Medium
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11 Things I Wish I Knew About Django Development Before I Started My Company: — Computer Science, Math, and Statistics — Medium
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Python 3 OOP
A series of articles about the object-oriented implementation of Python 3 (an updated version of a previous series on Python ... -
mishbahr/django-usersettings2
The missing extension to the Django “sites” framework, use it to store additional information for your Django-powered sites. -
www.drfits.com
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www.drfits.com
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www.securitylab.ru
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www.securitylab.ru
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All you need is l*** // Speaker Deck
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Upgrading Django (to 1.7) - Andrew Pinkham - DjangoCon 2014
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Upgrading Django (to 1.7) - Andrew Pinkham - DjangoCon 2014
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How to use GWT with Django | andersguide
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How to use GWT with Django | andersguide
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10 Free Python Programming Books
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170 Django conference videos
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komarserjio/notejam
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www.youtube.com
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JWPE - Markdown: Speed and Denormalisation
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Automated deployment of RPM-packaged django applications with Red Hat Software Collections | Red Hat Developer Blog
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django: SECRET_KEY is not used for password salting
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Django Reinhardt - J'attendrai Swing 1939 - YouTube
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How to install PostGIS and GeoDjango on Ubuntu
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ottoyiu/django-cors-headers
django-cors-headers - Django app for handling the server headers required for Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) -
How to Run Django with mod_wsgi and Apache with a virtualenv Python environment on a Debian VPS | DigitalOcean
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poise/application_python
application_python Cookbook This cookbook is designed to be able to describe and deploy Python web applications. Currently supported: plain python web applications Django Green Unicorn Celery Note that this cookbook provides the Python-specific bindings for the application cookbook; you will find general documentation in that cookbook. Other application stacks may be supported at a later date.