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Colander Fixes at the Pyramid Development Sprint 2013
I attended the Pyramid Summer Sprint in Germany and made several improvements to Colander.
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Debugging Python code with pdb
This post offers an introduction to the interactive Python Debugger tool (pdb), including basic commands, examples, alternative implementations, and helpful links.
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Deform Fixes at the Pyramid Development Sprint 2013
I attended the Pyramid Development Sprint this summer and worked on several improvements for Deform...
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Electron, Desktop Development at the Speed of Electricity
If you have used Electron before, your initial experiences may have been less than ideal. It might be time to give it a second (or first, or third) look!
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Get your JSON Configuration In Line with GenSON
Using JSONSchema and Python GenSON to standardize thousands of JSON files
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Hacking Django Channels for Fun (and Profit)
LoudSwarm by Six Feet Up, a Django-based virtual event platform, has always supported Slack for instant, in-app text communication. In addition to Slack, clients were requesting Discord integration, so Six Feet Up’s expert team of developers found a solution.
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High Availability and Horizontal Scaling with Celery
Long running tasks can be put on a Celery job queue to help decouple and run asynchronous work loads, and therefore strengthen the main program...
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How to Break Free from Excel
Is your company still using Excel? Transitioning from Excel spreadsheets to web-based applications can improve efficiency, scalability, and overall user experience for your business. Translating requirements from Excel into a web application is not a trivial task. Explore the benefits, best practices and potential challenges of making the switch.
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How to Leapfrog a Massive Django/Python Upgrade Successfully
Migrating from Django 1.7 to 3.1 is no small task. Besides having to deal with the upgrade of Django itself, you shouldn't forget that an upgrade like this implies an upgrade from Python 2 to 3 as well.
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How to Set Up Python on Your New Mac
Learn the steps needed to install Python and start working with virtualenv projects on your new Mac.
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