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Two Scoops Of Django Best Practices For Django 15 Daniel Greenfeld Audrey Roy

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Two Scoops Of Django Best Practices For Django 15 Daniel Greenfeld Audrey Roy
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Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.32 MB
Pages: 307
Author: Daniel Greenfeld; Audrey Roy
ISBN: 9781481879705, 1481879707
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Two Scoops Of Django Best Practices For Django 15 Daniel Greenfeld Audrey Roy by Daniel Greenfeld; Audrey Roy 9781481879705, 1481879707 instant download after payment.

Introduction
Our aim in writing this book is to write down all of the unwritten tips, tricks, and common practices that we’ve learned over the years while working with Django.While writing, we’ve thought of ourselves as scribes, taking the various things that people assume are common knowledge and recording them with simple examples.Like the official Django documentation, this book covers how to do things in Django, illustrating various scenarios with code examples.
Unlike the Django documentation, this book recommends particular coding styles, patterns, and library choices. While core Django developers may agree with some or many of these choices, keep in mind that many of our recommendations are just that: personal recommendations formed after years of working with Django.
Troughout this book, we advocate certain practices and techniques that we consider to be the best approaches. We also express our own personal preferences for particular tools and libraries.
Sometimes we reject common practices that we consider to be anti-patterns. For most things we reject, we try to be polite and respectful of the hard work of the authors. There are the rare, few things that we may not be so polite about. This is in the interest of helping you avoid dangerous pitfalls.
We have made every effort to give thoughtful recommendations and to make sure that our practices are sound. We’ve subjected ourselves to harsh, nerve-wracking critiques from Django core developers whom we greatly respect. We’ve had this book reviewed by more technical reviewers than the average technical book, and we’ve poured countless hours into revisions.

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