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@vitorfs
Vitor Freitas
5 years
I'm posting a few Django Rest Framework tutorials on YouTube. So far I published three videos covering how to start a DRF project, viewsets and authentication. Here is the playlist in case you are interested: https://t.co/DKYQGibHRE I will be updating it weekly :D
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A tutorial series about Django Rest Framework. Python 3.9 Django 3.2 DRF 3.14 In this tutorial series you are going to learn the basics about DRF: how to sta...
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@vitorfs
Vitor Freitas
4 years
Black (@llanga) was also very handy in the migration process of the Python version. It conveniently fixed all the u"" strings.
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Vitor Freitas
4 years
Another thing that amazed me in the process was the backward compatibility of @djangoproject. The biggest changes I noticed when migrating from 1.8 -> 3.2 was related to urls/path/reverse, the FKs on_delete and the removal of render_to_response function.
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@vitorfs
Vitor Freitas
4 years
@pycharm refactoring tools are awesome. imo it's the best ide to work with Django. The biggest pain point in the Django upgrade was to fix the migration history adding the on_delete to all ForeignKeys.
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@vitorfs
Vitor Freitas
4 years
Yesterday I migrated the first Django project I implemented to Python 3.9 and Django 3.2. It was using Python 2.7 and Django 1.8, running on a Ubuntu 12 server with PostgreSQL 9.1. @pycharm helped a lot during the migration.
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@djangonewsbot
Django News
4 years
🎉 The Django News Newsletter Issue 83: Django + htmx Hear why htmx is so exciting, new Django, new Wagtail, more on automated tests, naming migrations, and more. https://t.co/TqjMjO1tpk
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Hear why htmx is so exciting, new Django, new Wagtail, more on automated tests, naming migrations, and more.
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@vitorfs
Vitor Freitas
4 years
I just posted a new tutorial on my blog talking about 6 things you should know before using the default Django User model implementation (and ways to fix them!): https://t.co/29beMdXq6T
simpleisbetterthancomplex.com
The goal of this article is to discuss the caveats of the default Django user model implementation and also to give you some advice on how to address them. It is important to know the limitations o...
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Vitor Freitas
4 years
I just published a detailed guide on how I like to setup and organize my Django projects for production. For the past 4+ years this has been my go-to setup
simpleisbetterthancomplex.com
In this tutorial I’m going to show you how I usually start and organize a new Django project nowadays. I’ve tried manydifferent configurations and ways to organize the project, but for the past 4 y...
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@gvanrossum
Guido van Rossum
5 years
Python 3.10 beta 3 is out. Please give it a try with your libraries — don’t get caught unawares when the final release goes out this fall!
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@vitorfs
Vitor Freitas
5 years
I'm trying this right now, looks really promising! I've always wanted a good solution to auto-format Django templates
@JackDLinke
Jack Linke 🌈
5 years
If you're using @djangoproject and have any templates, but have not checked out djhtml yet, you are really missing out 😩 It formats your templates very nicely, and the author has been making a ton of improvements. https://t.co/QPLUVdkSFk
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@djangoproject
Django
5 years
Support the Django Software Foundation. Get 30% off PyCharm. All proceeds go to the Django software foundation. https://t.co/AveApOhU7t
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Vitor Freitas
5 years
Great website to discover Django related blogs out there: https://t.co/pQJ2mDAjMD curated by @nemecek_f
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djangoblogs.com
Directory of Django bloggers. Find new authors or submit your blog!
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@vitorfs
Vitor Freitas
5 years
anyone having issues with pycharm 2020.3? this version was released on the past weeks is annoyingly slow to resolve references.. i'm downgrading to 2020.2.5 for the time being
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@ThePSF
Python Software Foundation
7 years
Like Python books? Want to support @ThePSF? Check out this Python Bundle from @oreillymedia @humblebundle
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Pay what you want for awesome ebooks and support charity!
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@caveheraa
Heraa
7 years
thanks guys for your help
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Vitor Freitas
7 years
i occasionally move code pycharm -> sublime -> pycharm just for the sublime multi line feature lol. i love the cmd + D or the cmd + shift + L
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Vitor Freitas
7 years
sublime text multi line/cursor edit is still the best one out there... pycharm also have it, but it's not as good.. or I don't know how to use it effectively :(
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@vboykis
vicki
7 years
New blog post: For the past couple years, I've been telling people who ask me for advice not to go into data science. Here's why: The data science job market is way oversaturated. Here's what they should do instead. https://t.co/eamgGSMexW
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@djangoproject
Django
7 years
Django bugfix release: 2.0.13
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@getbootstrap
Bootstrap
7 years
Hold the line, shipping isn’t always on time—except today! We just released Bootstrap v4.3.0 with tons of new utilities, optional responsive font sizes, improved CSS compilation, and more. Also includes a preview of what’s next! https://t.co/1BdgyY4WwT
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Bootstrap v4.3 has landed with over 120 combined closed issues and merged pull requests. This release brings improvements to our utilities, some prep work for moving on to v5’s development, and the...
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