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Why PEP8 Makes your Python Development Easier
Hardly any software is maintained by the original author for its whole life and some claim that 80% of the lifetime cost of a piece of software comes from maintaining that code.
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Why Choose Pyramid For Rapid Web Dev Projects
Looking at PHP, Python, Django, Bottle, Flask, and CherryPy, why do we pick the Pyramid framework?
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Why We Choose Python
We're happy to see that Python is now one of the fastest-growing programing languages, even rivaling PHP to become the most popular interpreted language. Today I explore the reasons why we believe Python is the language of choice for serious developers.
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Top Features in the Airflow 2.3 Release
Apache recently released Airflow 2.3.0. Since its last update, Apache Airflow 2.2.0, this new release has over 700 commits, including 50 new features, 99 improvements, 85 bug fixes and several doc changes. Here is a glimpse of the major updates.
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On-Premise: How IT Companies Don’t Get Devs
Six Feet Up CTO and AWS Community Hero Calvin Hendryx-Parker joined panelists recently on the Gestalt IT On-Premise IT Roundtable Podcast to discuss how IT infrastructure companies struggle to market to developers.
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Doing the Homework on REST vs. GraphQL
Which tool is better for your project: REST or GraphQL? Learn about the pros and cons of these technologies, and why we believe GraphQL is an alternative to REST, not a replacement or a successor.
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60th Plone Tune-Up Celebrates Four Successful Years
More than 30 developers and companies participated, closing a record number of tickets.
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Six Feet Up Helps Launch SugarCane.org
Six Feet Up worked on taking the SugarCane.org website from concept to launch in under four weeks...
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Automating Plone site creation with collective.recipe.plonesite
The Plone site recipe allows you to automate creating and maintaining a Plone site using zc.buildout, allowing everyone working on a project to start from the same point and improving build quality by reducing the need for human interaction.
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Six Principles for a Successful Enterprise Web Project
So, you have just been handed a major enterprise-level web development project? Congratulations! While you finish sipping this glass of champagne, let's review a few things that will make sure your project is successful...
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