Looking at the code Carlton provided sounds like it meets what was being
requested, but it fails "There should be one-- and preferably only one
--obvious way to do it." in that it wasn't immediately obvious, but adding
the cacheif tag would lead to more than one way. Therefore I'm suggesting
that e
uch use unless you can say "Hello "", you are
> really saying that the user isn't much without the profile data. It's
> a very short step from wanting to display the user's name to wanting
> to display his email or something else.
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> > Personally, I do
not part of this (as has been pointed out on this
conversation already).
If you look, you can tell the ideas are mainly based off South at this
point, but I have been looking at nashvegas to see if they have anything
else to add.
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Is there a specific reason to call this "django-fastcgi"? I think it should
most likely be a generic wsgi to fastcgi binding, right? Or is this project
mainly the django management commands?
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First this is really a question for the django-users group. This is more
for actually developing Django. I think the root of your issue is actually
the app loading feature and not migrations. Your models should be lazy
loading each other (using the string version not directly importing).
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Looking at the list, I think the only gain that required 3.5+ was typing.
The performance was due to which version was installed and not a real
feature. That stated, should the installer add typing from pypi as a
requirement (assuming someone adds typing info).
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Django does have a testing framework that's based on the unittest module
from Python standard library. That stated, I've seen people use nose and
other frameworks in the past. (More info at:
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/topics/testing/)
I feel there is always a need for better helper util
I'll give some background. The Django Templating Language was very
specifically designed to NOT allow putting business logic or allow calling
arbitrary functions in the template. Jinja2 loosened up that a bit, but it
still doesn't let you do whatever you want. There's a couple reasons, but
one is p
Okay, so the idea is to render HTML by generally defining it in Python. I
could've sworn that I'd seen something like this years ago, but I'm failing
to find it. That stated, I think this is basically a generating version of
BeautifulSoup (https://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/bs4/doc/) as
x27;m not sure I'm smart enough to understand this... at least at this point
in the night.
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> favourites with distro support, but not strongly so. The LTS Django is
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I don't hear you hear. I do.
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>>> It's just that I think of this as an accessibility issue, and
>>> accessibility is a feature too.
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>>> For me, if the cost of including someone is that we have to use
>>> OrderedDict for a wee-bit l
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