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

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  1. Visit django-faq django-faq

    Kevin Fricovsky released this reusable FAQ application for Django. Perhaps even more interesting than a useful FAQ application, it's a great example of an app that has been built to be as reusable as possible. I'm wanting to refactor Savoy to be a… More

  2. Visit DjangoCon 2008: Pinax DjangoCon 2008: Pinax

    James Tauber's talk about Pinax at DjangoCon is a really great look at Django's killer feature: reusable apps. Pinax is basically a collection of reusable apps -- some of which were built for Pinax, and others which are independent of it -- that a… More

  3. Visit WebKit Web Inspector Redesign WebKit Web Inspector Redesign

    Some really, really nice additions and changes to both the functionality and design of my favorite browser debugging tool.

  4. Visit 10 Insanely Useful Django Tips 10 Insanely Useful Django Tips

    Glen Stansberry writes on Django for NETTUTS. Nice. Django is really getting a lot of run lately!

  5. Visit This Week in Django 38 This Week in Django 38

    The latest episode of TWiD has a great interview with Leah and Mike of Pownce. If you're interested in scaling and how a high-traffic, high-profile site run on Django, do check it out.

  6. Visit Raphaël: vector graphics JavaScript library Raphaël: vector graphics JavaScript library

    I got to chat with Dmitry Baranovskiy, the creator of Raphaël, at Web Directions South, and I was impressed with both him and his work. This JavaScript library is Really Smart Stuff™. I don't think there's any doubt that SVG, Canvas, and VML are p… More

  7. Visit Presenting django-recommender Presenting django-recommender

    Uses fancy-schmancy algorithms to figure out recommendations for things based on votes (from django-voting) and tags (from django-tagging). Looks interesting.

  8. Visit jQuery finds its way into Microsoft and Nokia stacks jQuery finds its way into Microsoft and Nokia stacks

    Wow. Big win for jQuery. Microsoft is apparently planning to distribute the JavaScript library with Visual Studio, and make it the sort-of go-to library for .NET development. I'm still of the mind that backend development frameworks like .NET (and… More

  9. Visit Introducing the Django Debug Toolbar Introducing the Django Debug Toolbar

    One of the most useful third-party Django apps yet!

  10. Visit Django’s release process Django’s release process

    Now that 1.0 is out the door, the Django team has put together a release process document. Looks good to me.

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