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RSS 2.0 Feed | Django on Matt Layman |
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Last Update | 11.22.2024 |
Posts | 336 |
June 30, 2022 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]
In this episode, I started by finishing off some refactoring work that I began on the previous stream. Once that was wrapped up, I built the data for the teacher checklist wit the context data that I added in previous streams.
Read MoreJune 23, 2022 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]
In this episode, I continued on the teacher checklist for the homeschooling app. We added data to the context and this required some refactoring to be able to reuse data from other parts of the app.
Read MoreJune 23, 2022 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]
In this episode, I continued on the teacher checklist for the homeschooling app. We added data to the context and this required some refactoring to be able to reuse data from other parts of the app.
Read MoreJune 16, 2022 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]
In this episode, I broke ground on a brand new feature. The feature will be a task checklist for teachers. Since the checklist is directly for teachers, I created a new Django app named teachers and showed how to hook that into the rest of my Django project.
Read MoreJune 16, 2022 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]
In this episode, I broke ground on a brand new feature. The feature will be a task checklist for teachers. Since the checklist is directly for teachers, I created a new Django app named teachers and showed how to hook that into the rest of my Django project.
Read MoreJune 9, 2022 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]
What If I Told You… You Don’t Need JavaScript. This talk explores why JavaScript is not good fit for most web apps. I then show how most web apps can do dynamic things using htmx. htmx is an extension library to make HTML markup better. I present examples of AJAX fetching and deletion. The presentation includes a dynamic search and how to implement infinite scrolling with a trivial amount of code.
Read MoreJune 9, 2022 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]
What If I Told You… You Don’t Need JavaScript. This talk explores why JavaScript is not good fit for most web apps. I then show how most web apps can do dynamic things using htmx. htmx is an extension library to make HTML markup better. I present examples of AJAX fetching and deletion. The presentation includes a dynamic search and how to implement infinite scrolling with a trivial amount of code.
Read MoreMay 31, 2022 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]
In the last Understand Django article, we looked at security. How does a Django site stay safe on the big, bad internet? The article explored some core elements for making a Django app more secure. With this article, we will investigate problem solving techniques for Django apps. The goal is to equip you with tools to fix the real problems that you’ll hit when building your Django site. From Browser To DjangoURLs Lead The WayViews On ViewsTemplates For User InterfacesUser Interaction With…
Read MoreMay 26, 2022 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]
In this episode, I tried to get started after a long break, but my virtual environment was broken. This entire episode is a journey deep into Python installing world. Did I come out on the other side? Yes, we figured it out. You’ll have to watch (or skip to the end) to figure out what happened. :)
Read MoreMay 26, 2022 » Django on Matt Layman » [Archived Version]
In this episode, I tried to get started after a long break, but my virtual environment was broken. This entire episode is a journey deep into Python installing world. Did I come out on the other side? Yes, we figured it out. You’ll have to watch (or skip to the end) to figure out what happened. :)
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