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A comprehensive look at how virtual environments work to help demystify them.
A closer look at django-simple-history,
a third-party Django package that provides model version control, including who made the change, when it was made, and the difference.
A reasonably comprehensive list of steps one can take for their projects to get more visibility.
Migrating a Joomla based website to a Django Backend with 90 Gb worth of data.
How and when to cache a Django API, as well as advice for when NOT to.
Currently shipping in Chrome Canary, and thus soon to be in Blink-based browsers, including Edge, is a relatively new CSS declaration that promises to end typographic widows virtually.
Upgrade Django is a simple cheat sheet to Django versions and releases with additional observations from REVSYS on the most exciting highlights, gotchas, and other information from their extensive experience upgrading clients' Django applications.
Drew is a software engineer at TheNounProject and has chaired many things at DjangoCon US 2019-23. We discuss organizing DjangoCon US events, the tech stack at TheNounProject, homebrewing, testing, ChatGPT, and more.
Django and Wagtail based blogging / podcasting app.
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