Django community: Django links RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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45 Excellent Blog Designs - Smashing Magazine
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Documentation | Class based views in Django
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IntegrationWithDjango - modwsgi - How to use Django with mod_wsgi. - Python WSGI adapter module for Apache. - Google Project Hosting
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Django ckeditor - equivalente ao TinyMCE
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Form Wizard: formulários passo a passo com Django | Danilo ...
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Building a Django App Server with Chef: Part 1 | Surfing in Kansas
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Background task processing and deferred execution in Django | TurnKey Linux Blog
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RabbitMQ, Celery and Django « Happy stream of thoughts
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Python Package Index : django-taggit 0.9.3
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django-template-preprocessor
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Haystack - Search for Django
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Better Local Settings
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Satchmo Project
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Your World of Text
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Satchmo Project
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LFS - Lightning Fast Shop: Start
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jmoiron.net
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Read the Docs
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Logging In With Email Addresses in Django by David Cramer
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Construct url with query parameters in Django with reverse()
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How to Speed up Your Django Sites with NginX, Memcached, and django-compress | Code Spatter
A lot of these steps will speed up any kind of application, not just django projects, but there are a few django specific things. Everything has been tested on IvyLees which is running in a Debian/Ubuntu environment. These three simple steps will speed up your server and allow it to handle more traffic. Reducing the Number of HTTP Requests Caching Using a lightweight front end server -
Django model custom save with ManyToManyField problem - Stack Overflow
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Django | Design philosophies | Django documentation
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Using bpython shell with django (and some Ipython features you should know) — The Usware Blog - Django Web Development
What is bpython? bpython is a fancy interface to the Python interpreter for Unix-like operating system. says the bpython home page. It provides syntax highlighting, auto completion, auto-indentation and such stuff. Unlike iPython, which implements then entire shell functions and