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This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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Python Package Index : django-mediasync 2.0.0
"One of the more significant development roadblocks we have relates to local vs. deployed media. Ideally all media (graphics, css, scripts) development would occur locally and not use production media. Then, when ready to deploy, the media should be pushed to production. That way there can be significant changes to media without disturbing the production web site. The goal of mediasync is to develop locally and then flip a switch in production that makes all the media URLs point to remote media URLs instead of the local media directory." -
Google-App-Engine-Django Tutorial, Part 1 – Background | Doboism
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Google's Python Class - Google's Python Class - Google Code
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gae-django-cms - a site with cms and bbs apps running on GAE - Google Project Hosting
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Une autre façon de gérer ses settings d’application Django - Akei, the blog
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Python Package Index : django-masquerade 0.1.4
"Masquerade is a simple app to allow site administrators (IE, any user with is_staff = True) to browse the site as a different user. It is implemented via a middleware that looks for a specific key in the user's session -- the user to masquerade as. Also included are views and templates to allow the staff user to enter a username to masquerade and turn off masquerading as well as a template tag that provides links to these views for staff users." -
Django and Asynchronous Gearman, Together At Last!
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A Guide to Testing in Django #2 - Toast Driven
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A Guide to Testing in Django - Toast Driven
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threepress - Bookworm ePub reader and other open-source publishing tools - Google Project Hosting
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PHP to Django: Changing the engine while the car is running - PolicyStat's Dev Blog
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Welcome to django-sekizai’s documentation! — django-sekizai v0.2.0 documentation
"Sekizai means “blocks” in Japanese, and that’s what this app provides. A fresh look at blocks. With django-sekizai you can define placeholders where your blocks get rendered and at different places in your templates append to those blocks. This is especially useful for css and javascript. Your subtemplates can now define css and javscript files to be included, and the css will be nicely put at the top and the javascript to the bottom, just like you should. Also sekizai will ignore any duplicate content in a single block." -
A (fast-paced) introduction to Django
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django paypal
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Political spending: Much corporate political spending stays hidden - latimes.com
RT @palewire: Data analysis by @latimes DC crew shows top U.S. companies hide their political giving. Story: DB: ht ... -
Throttling — dj-webmachine v0.2.1 documentation
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Django | The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines
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Fabric, Django, Git, Apache, mod_wsgi, virtualenv and pip ...
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Tim Fletcher | Running Django Apps on Nginx and uWSGI
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Running Django with Nginx and uWSGI
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Django DEPLOYMENT WITH UWSGI AND NGINX
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Django snippets: Accepting and processing PayPal IPN messages (including using App Engine)
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dpaste.com pastebin
This site is a tool for quickly sharing pieces of code with multiple people. You paste your stuff and you get a nice short URL to pass on. -
So you want a dynamic form