Django community: Django links RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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KomunitasWeb
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Using Django with Appengine
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Pinax : Introduction
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django, nginx, memcached - the dynamic trio
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Hacker News | Disqus: Scaling the World’s Largest Django Application
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Django Dash 2010
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A Django Management Command for Amazon S3
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What does an ideal Django workflow setup look like? - Quora
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Journal of Eivind Uggedal: Creating a Flexible Monthly Calendar in Django
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Django Code Coverage Support | ThoughtSpark.org
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Code Coverage for Django 1.1 - Thom's posterous
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django-analytical — django-analytical v0.5.0 documentation
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http://www.mercurytide.co.uk/media/whitepapers/django-cheat-sheet/django10-cheat-sheet.pdf
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django_extensions/management/commands/show_urls.py at master from django-extensions's django-extensions - GitHub
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Graham Dumpleton: An improved WSGI script for use with Django.
Far too often one sees complaints on the Django users list and #django IRC channel that code that worked fine with the Django development server doesn't work with Apache/mod_wsgi. For a number of those cases you will see the accusation that Apache/mod_wsgi must be wrong or is somehow broken. The real reason however is that when using the Django development server various setup steps are carried out which aren't performed if you use the WSGI handler interface provided by Django. The available Django documentation on using the WSGI interface doesn't however go into a great deal of technical detail. The end result is that it isn't obvious what needs to be done when using the Django WSGI interface so as to have the process environment setup to be equivalent to the Django development server, therefore guaranteeing trouble free porting of an application to a production environment using Apache/mod_wsgi, or any other WSGI hosting mechanism. -
IntegrationWithDjango - modwsgi - How to use Django with mod_wsgi. - Project Hosting on Google Code
The Django framework provides the django.core.handlers.wsgi.WSGIHandler() function for constructing a WSGI application corresonding to a Django application. Using this function, a script file for a Django application which is compatible with mod_wsgi would be constructed as follows: -
FeinCMS - An extensible Django-based CMS — FeinCMS v1.2.1 documentation
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Managing local settings in Django | Technobabble - Christian Joergensen
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Django Packages : django reusable apps, sites and tools directory
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Django Packages :
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Making development with Django more fun with BDD using ...
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Django Forms Quick Reference - excess.org
"Django's forms have fields like models, but you access them in a completely different way. I've found it hard to remember the correct way to access form field data properly, so this is a summary of the things I need to do with forms and how to do them. In particular these are useful in the form's __init__ method after calling super() to set up the form the way you want to. " -
DryDrop updates App Engine site after pushing to GitHub
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dokterbob/django-agenda - GitHub