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3321_32 Jeff Croft's Bookmarks Tagged With "frameworks"

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  1. Visit Eric Meyer: The Lessons of CSS Frameworks Eric Meyer: The Lessons of CSS Frameworks

    Again from Jeremy's great live blogging of An Event Apart San Francisco, here's Eric on CSS frameworks. I'm glad to see someone else broaching this topic, and in general it looks like Eric did a great job of rounding 'em up. A few bits and respons… More

  2. Visit Django 1.0 beta 1 released Django 1.0 beta 1 released

    I'll be damned if it doesn't seem like this whole Django 1.0 thing might actually happen. Be sure to read the release notes -- there are several backwards incompatible changes (which are annoying, but it's way better to get them out of the way *be… More

  3. Visit GeoDjango, merged to trunk GeoDjango, merged to trunk

    GeoDjango is so far over my head that it doesn't meant much to be, but I hear it's awesome news, so I figured I'd link it up. :)

  4. Visit Django signals Django signals

    I found this great writeup of Django's signals on Twitter today. Signals are an incredibly useful tool in Django, and one that is way under-utilized. I used them a lot back when I wrote the second version of lost-theories.com, and I use them a lit… More

  5. Visit Sparkl: A Fexible Web Framwork [sic] Sparkl: A Fexible Web Framwork [sic]

    Yet another front-end web framework, consisting largely of CSS (but this one also has some JavaScript). I haven't really looked into it yet, so I can't really comment on it. For my tastes, I've yet to see the "perfect CSS framework," (Bluepri… More

  6. Visit Why the webstandards world appears to be choosing Django Why the webstandards world appears to be choosing Django

    I'm not entirely convinced that Django's recent popularity has much to do with web standards, nor am I that convinced that Django is "winning" in our community over Rails or other modern frameworks -- but, it's true that Django allows those of us … More

  7. Visit SonSpring | 960 Grid System SonSpring | 960 Grid System

    Nathan Smith talks about the 960 Grid System CSS "framework" (I say in quotes, since that word seems divisive when applied to CSS) he recently released. It all looks very impressive to me, and I'm quite tempted to use it over Blueprint. Blueprint … More

  8. Visit 960 Grid System by Nathan Smith 960 Grid System by Nathan Smith

    The awesome Nathan Smith has released a CSS framework for grids. It's very similar to Blueprint, but uses some different naming conventions and a 12 or 16 column default grid, instead of Blueprint's 24 columns. Looks very useful. Nice work!

  9. Visit Paul Bissex is working on a Django book Paul Bissex is working on a Django book

    Awesome news. The more Django books, the better. Congrats, Paul!

  10. Visit Media Temple offering Django beta program Media Temple offering Django beta program

    Having played with a friend's (mt) Django setup, I can say that it's definitely well done. Neat, clean setup that works well. Personally, I'm sticking with [WebFaction(http://www.webfaction.com/?affiliate=jcroft) -- they've always been great to me… More

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