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At Six Feet Up, we have extensive experience with both Plone and Django CMS. In this post, I am exploring when you might want to use Django CMS and when Plone might be a better fit...
Backups are a necessity, whether they are done via the database's native backup technology, a snapshot, or dumping to tape. Here's the difference between some common solutions, and tips on how to get started...
Vagrant is a tool to get developers set up quickly and easily on a project. It makes sure the virtual machine includes all the dependencies as they should be, and allows developers to use their own editing tools as they work on a project...
Lambda is Amazon Web Services' server-less infrastructure. It makes it possible to run small tasks that respond to various kinds of events without actually running any servers...
Templates help content editors manage rich content within their site without knowledge of HTML. The new Plone 5 has support for a TinyMCE plugin called Templates...
In the final part of our series on Python Command Line Tools, we'll put our application to work. I'll show you how to import the CSV module and handle timezones post import.
Resulting from our recent Python Testing and Debugging event, check out these five key considerations developers should understand before diving into Python testing.
Mobile and responsive development are key in today's web design practice, but how do you make an existing production site fully responsive? Here's how we did it.
This article provides a side by side comparison of six customer support and ticketing systems. You will find out what we learned through the evaluation process and which system met all of the support and workflow requirements for our team.
In this second part of our series on Python Command Line Tools, I'll show you how to make the agrparse script executable and ready to be installed as a console script when someone installs your Pyramid or Django app.
In the following article you'll find out how to create site content via PloneFormGen using a Custom Script Adapter or by using an add-on adapter called "PloneFormGen Save Data to Content" (uwosh.pfg.d2c).
This article is part one of a four-part series on building and using python command line tools. Get ready to learn how to parse command line arguments and import csv files for a Django or Pyramid app.
For any web strategy it's critical to collect the right data. Every day that you don't have the right tools setup, critical visitor data is lost. Here are four tools to help you save and leverage that data.