Django community: Django links RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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relationships at master from coleifer/django-relationships - GitHub
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Django | Serializing Django objects | Django documentation
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Django and other: Two useful enhancements for Django Debug Toolbar
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Running Pure Django Projects on Google App Engine - Google App Engine - Google Code
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Get Django-NonRel working with VirtualEnv : Mike Zupan's Random Blog
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jezdez/django-hosts - GitHub
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Django forms with ManyToManyFields — Koansys
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Django: instance needs to have a primary key value before a many-to-many relationship - Stack Overflow
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Django | Creating forms from models | Django documentation
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OSQA | The Open Source Q&A System
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The Technology Behind Convore - PlanetErlang
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Django by Example: Django Tutorials - Django by Example
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Django-nonrel - NoSQL support for Django
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Sliding Jquery Menu | hv-designs
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MenuMatic | greengecko design
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Using Django with Dojo DataGrid | Query7
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Django | The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines
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DjangoのForm生成が便利すぎる件について - ドキ!丸ごと!夏目だらけの水泳大会
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Message Queues, Django and Celery Quick Start | mathematism
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Download django-xauth 0.0.7 for Linux - All-in-one Django registration application - Softpedia
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今日のPython: Google App Engine SDK での Django バージョン指定
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Python Package Index : django-hosts 0.1
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Ed Crewe: Using App Engine and Google Apps as a CMS
I recently submitted a conference talk, and the form asked for the usual home page url. I tend to use my blog, but I also have stuff scattered around in other places and it made me realize it was probably a good idea to stick this stuff together somewhere. Given that I am not Ryan Giggs it is unlikely that this site would attract a vast amount of public interest, so what I wanted was a fairly simple CMS, that was free for low traffic, and could pull in content and documents from other sites or systems. For the standard page, image and file CMS functionality then there are now a number of free Wikis / simple CMS, such as Wikia or Google Sites. These tend to have sufficient features, usually no workflow, but often content versioning, which is a bonus. So why not just use one of these out of the box, well where’s the fun in that? … but more seriously they don’t cater for full design freedom. They often have fixed templates, they also tend to have very limited, if any, custom content types. I needed a project type for populating with a portfolio of past work, …