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original entry | Django News - Django Developers Survey 2022 Results - Mar 10th 2023 |
The results of the 2022 Django Developers Survey are now live. Almost 5,000 Django users from 248 countries took the survey.
Python 3.12.0a6 is the sixth of seven planned alpha releases. Alpha releases are intended to make testing the current state of new features and bug fixes easier. Today is a good time to start testing your code with Python 3.12.
Live demos of new features and a glimpse at what’s ahead.
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A post on several tools for profiling startup time and tactics for reducing it.
Django Fellow Carlton Gibson with some thoughts on how/why to bring more official batteries into Python.
If you need to test your code against multiple versions of Python and Django, Nox is an excellent tool for doing so, and I find it easier to use than Tox. Seth's example is just enough to get a feel for the types of test suites one may build.
A high-level post from Tim Schilling on how to design Django projects.
Tips on using Django, HTMX, and the django-htmx
package.
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From Code with Stein, learn how to build a SaaS from scratch using Django, Tailwind and Stipe as the payment gateway.
Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development.
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