Django is a very popular Python web framework that enables rapid development of secure and maintainable websites. Built by experienced developers, Django takes care of much of the hassle of web development, so programmers can focus on writing apps without needing to reinvent the wheel. It is free and open source, has a thriving and active community, great documentation, and many options for free and paid-for support.
Django's primary goal is to ease the creation of complex, database-driven websites. Some well-known sites that use Django include the Public Broadcasting Service, Instagram, Mozilla, National Geographic, The Washington Times, Disqus, Bitbucket, and Nextdoor.
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Example Django projects:
- ReTrans, a Kuehne + Nagel Company
- We helped develop a Django-based custom ERP system to route and track shipments
- Ivy Tech
- We developed a Django app to facilitate and speed up students' changes to their major and/or minor
- We took over and completed the development of a Django app designed to let students enroll into nursing programs
- Epylon
- We greatly improved cooperative purchasing by public agencies or governmental units via a Django portal.
- Hightower
- We implemented a Django-based system to manage pre-funeral arrangement funds
Just like Django CMS, Wagtail is built in Python and Django, so it is very secure and reliable. Wagtail is focused on flexibility and user experience. Extending the model to add more custom functions was made espcially easy, as well as integrating other Django applications with Wagtail CMS. However the initial learning curve can be in the way of developers new to Wagtail.
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