Django community: Django links RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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Ryan Williams
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Going Green — David Bennett / __init__
This post describes how I got a Django project up and running on WebFaction (affiliate link) using Gunicorn and gevent. It was quite fun! -
Scaling Django Apps With Amazon AWS
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Building a Simple Reporting App in Django: Part 1 | pragmaticstartup
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Alex Gaynor -- Getting the most out of tox
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Enable setup.py test in your Django apps | Surfing in Kansas
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PyLucid CMS- A OpenSource CMS written in Python, used django
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Django | Database access optimization | Django documentation
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Django Packages : django reusable apps, sites and tools directory
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Big Nerd Ranch Weblog » Django and Django-Template Syntax Highlighting for Coda
All of this looked very promising until I realized that Coda does not offer out-of-the-box Django and Django-Template syntax highlighting or autocompletion. Thus, I decided to write a couple of Mode bundles to improve the situation. You may download these bundles and place them in your /Users/username/Library/Application\ Support/Coda/modes directory for instant gratification. -
Chimère - Overview - Redmine
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[Python][Django]Django1.3のClass-based generic viewsを使う
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tag cloud for django taggit — Gist
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Nicholas Piël » Benchmark of Python Web Servers
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Django tips: extending the User model
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Django : Chapter 12: Deploying Django
Chapter 12: Deploying Django -
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Nested Formsets with Django – yergler.net
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Linux Info: Setup Django RabbitMQ and Celery
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Some Django tips « Occasionally sane
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First Two Django Screencasts - Die in a Fire - Eric Florenzano’s Blog
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Franchising: Running Multiple Sites from one Django Codebase | Huy Nguyen
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Django snippets: Django Registration without username
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Serving Multiple Sites with Django | UYSRC
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Github participation sparklines for Django — Flother
It turns out the participation data for every Github project is freely available, albeit in a rather cryptic form. Full details can be found in this Github guide, but it boils down to requesting a URL and getting back plain text containing two lines of data