Django community: Django links RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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Stephen McDonald - Real-time Web Apps with Django and WebSockets
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Getting Django on Heroku prancing 8 times faster. | Ask The Pony
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Fabric script to deploy combined and otherwise optimized media. | Ask The Pony
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Python development with virtualenvwrapper, django, buildout and mercurial – a basic example | A cat called Lamppost
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Django and Google Maps « Technology Against You
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Per User Class Based Views : Evil Genius
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tobami/codespeed - GitHub
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Stephen McDonald - Real-time Web Apps with Django and WebSockets
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Per User Class Based Views mixins : Evil Genius
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django-social-auth 0.5.4 : Python Package Index
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Views as a package
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Python development with virtualenvwrapper, django, buildout and mercurial – a basic example | A cat called Lamppost
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Django and Google Maps « Technology Against You
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Per User Class Based Views : Evil Genius
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tobami/codespeed - GitHub
Interesting Django web app for visualising and comparing benchmarks. -
Per User Class Based Views mixins : Evil Genius
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django-social-auth 0.5.4 : Python Package Index
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Views as a package
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koenbok/Cactus - GitHub
Cactus is a simple but powerful static website generator using the Django template system. Cactus also makes it easy to develop and deploy your site to S3 directly. Cactus is based on the idea that most dynamicness on websites these days can be done using Javascript and external services while the actual site can stay static. Still, it's nice to use a well known system like Django to generate your site so you can use the template system and other goodies. The static output allows for very fast and easy hosting, especially combined with a cdn like Amazon Cloudfront. -
HTML Lint
HTML Lint is a tool that makes sure your code looks good. While XHTML was very strict with syntax HTML 5 is more lenient like previous versions of HTML, which means keeping consistent code styles will become more difficult. Validating is not good enough anymore. -
koenbok/Cactus - GitHub
Cactus is a simple but powerful static website generator using the Django template system. Cactus also makes it easy to develop and deploy your site to S3 directly. Cactus is based on the idea that most dynamicness on websites these days can be done using Javascript and external services while the actual site can stay static. Still, it's nice to use a well known system like Django to generate your site so you can use the template system and other goodies. The static output allows for very fast and easy hosting, especially combined with a cdn like Amazon Cloudfront. -
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Profiling Django
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Profiling Django