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Retiring as BDFLs

Jan. 13, 2014 » django on Jacob Kaplan-Moss » [Archived Version]

Adrian broke the news: today, he and I are retiring as BDFLs, transitioning to a truly community-run project. Adrian wrote a bit about the history of the BDFL term and our roles wearing that hat. Go check out his writing for that, and for some of his personal thoughts. Here, I’ll just add a few things of my own: For me, this has been a long time coming – I’ve been thinking about this for at least a year.

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Django dynamic forms

Dec. 24, 2013 » /var/ - django » [Archived Version]

Creating dynamic (user generated) forms in django

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Django authority data

Nov. 5, 2013 » /var/ - django » [Archived Version]

An implementation & discussion of authority data for Django

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Creating Tinder like animations with CSS

Oct. 10, 2013 » Anže’s Blog » [Archived Version]

Recently, I’ve helped in the making of a cool little side project WindowShopper.

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I’m glad I became fit before becoming self-employed

Oct. 4, 2013 » Anže’s Blog » [Archived Version]

It’s Friday night and I’ve just survived my first week of being self-employed. It’s been a helluva ride getting all the paperwork straightened out, finding an accountant, opening a new bank account, sending out invoices, and, the most frightening of all, actually talking to people. I much prefer talking to computers - programming, solving problems or even dealing with merge conflicts, but I’m an adult now and I’m told I can’t just play around and code all day anymore.

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bakery — Where cookies are made!

Sept. 30, 2013 » Markus Holtermann » [Archived Version]

Djangodash is a coding contest where teams have 48 hours time to start and sprint a project. We worked on a website to host cookiecutter projects.

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bakery — Where cookies are made!

Sept. 30, 2013 » Markus Holtermann » [Archived Version]

Djangodash is a coding contest where teams have 48 hours time to start and sprint a project. We worked on a website to host cookiecutter projects.

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