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Instant Django
A portable Django development environment for Windows.
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Instant Django
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Twitter Streaming API
For applications that require near-realtime access public statuses.
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Twitter Streaming API
- Read on Saturday, June 13, 2009
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Dust-Me Selectors
Looks great: A Firefox extension that finds unused CSS selectors.
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Dust-Me Selectors
- Read on Friday, June 5, 2009
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jQuery TOOLS
A collection of the most important user-interface components for today's websites.
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jQuery TOOLS
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Azure Services Platform
Interesting Cloud-approach by Microsoft. Heard a great presentation on it.
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Azure Services Platform
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amCharts: flash charts software
A set of Flash charts for websites which can extract data from simple CSV or XML files.
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10 Tipps um ein Projekt zielsicher vor die Wand zu fahren
Großartig. Macht Spaß zu lesen.
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amCharts: flash charts software
- Read on Tuesday, November 4, 2008
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Database triggers aren't evil, and they actually kind of rock
This post shows a way to use triggers for denormalized data instead of the usual approch of using signals.
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Database triggers aren't evil, and they actually kind of rock
- Read on Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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Screencast 2: Logging in Django, for fun and profit
This screencast is going to be about how to use the python logging module in Django. It's in the Python standard library, so there is nothing extra to install to use the simple python logging module. The screencast also makes use of the excellent Django-Logging, which should be downloaded and installed beforehand.
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Screencast 2: Logging in Django, for fun and profit
- Read on Friday, October 10, 2008
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Little John Drop Tables
Very great comic about SQL Injections.
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Little John Drop Tables
- Read on Monday, October 6, 2008
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django-tables: A QuerySet renderer
You would define a table, which is sort of a cross between a model and a form, define it’s columns (i.e. fields), and then tell it how you want to sort, filter and group the data.
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django-tables: A QuerySet renderer
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