Hi Aakansha,
On 26/01/2020 17.02, aakansha jain wrote:
Oh, sorry I didn't have any idea about that. I was initially making this
new thread. But it was not creating.
So, that's why I thought to ask in other threads.
A basic understanding of how email/mailing lists work could probably be
expe
about how contribute
to Django at the last DjangoCon US and who led the sprint workshop.
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On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 1:50 PM aakansha jain
wrote:
> I am new to open source. I have forked the project on my system.
> But now I am not getting how to run the django development environment so
&
You dont know how to run django development environment and you want to
contribute to django project !!!
On Sun, 26 Jan 2020, 6:03 pm aakansha jain,
wrote:
> Oh, sorry I didn't have any idea about that. I was initially making this
> new thread. But it was not creating.
> So
Oh, sorry I didn't have any idea about that. I was initially making this
new thread. But it was not creating.
So, that's why I thought to ask in other threads.
On Sunday, January 26, 2020 at 12:37:44 AM UTC+5:30, Kasper Laudrup wrote:
>
> Hi Aakansha
>
> On 25/01/2020 19.49, aakansha jain wrote:
Hi Aakansha
On 25/01/2020 19.49, aakansha jain wrote:
I am new to open source.
A good start to getting any help is not spamming unrelated threads with
the same question over and over again.
That will not make you feel very welcome in whatever open source
community you're trying to work wit
I am new to open source. I have forked the project on my system.
But now I am not getting how to run the django development environment so
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On 02/04/2012 09:48 AM, Vikas Ruhil wrote:
If you used Pydev and Textmate , eclipse for Django ! so now You forget
them
[snip]
I used to have a strong bias against PyDev because it was based on
Eclipse, something which I used to view as another bloated piece of Java
software. I read a blog po
If you used Pydev and Textmate , eclipse for Django ! so now You forget
them
My environment is Ubuntu+vim+Virutalenv+firefox(with vim) +Firebug.
I bully on vim , also proof that is better then the Textmate and Pydev
that is here
http://learnhackstuff.blogspot.in/2012/02/vim-as-universal-idepart-1
On 08/31/2011 01:46 PM, graeme wrote:
On Aug 31, 1:16 pm, Jani Tiainen wrote:
On 08/28/2011 12:31 PM, Simon Connah wrote:
On 28 Aug 2011, at 04:41, Sam Walters wrote:
Debug client-side:
firebug, yslow, a windows computer with ie7
Rather than using a separate computer with IE 7 I ten
I am only supposed to be developing part time (mostly my own sites,
occasionally a client), so my choices may not suit everyone
(compromises with other needs, and have to be easy to learn).
Linux Mint Debian Edition
zsh (better history search reduces typing of various manage.py
commands etc.)
Komo
On Aug 31, 1:16 pm, Jani Tiainen wrote:
> On 08/28/2011 12:31 PM, Simon Connah wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 28 Aug 2011, at 04:41, Sam Walters wrote:
>
> >> Debug client-side:
> >> firebug, yslow, a windows computer with ie7
>
> > Rather than using a separate computer with IE 7 I tend to just spin up an
On 08/28/2011 12:31 PM, Simon Connah wrote:
On 28 Aug 2011, at 04:41, Sam Walters wrote:
Debug client-side:
firebug, yslow, a windows computer with ie7
Rather than using a separate computer with IE 7 I tend to just spin up an
Amazon EC2 instance running Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server
Arch Linux, GNU/Emacs with emacs-for-python extension, pylint,
virtualenv, fabric, pudb, winpdb and firebug, postgresql,
django-extensions, git
Am 23.08.2011 00:07, schrieb Stephen Jackson:
I am new to the world of Django. I would like to hear from other
django developers describe their dev
Ok :)
Thankyou.
Yes ill try something like that when i have the time later this year!
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 7:31 PM, Simon Connah wrote:
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> On 28 Aug 2011, at 04:41, Sam Walters wrote:
>
>> Debug client-side:
>> firebug, yslow, a windows computer with ie7
>
> Rather than using a separate comp
On Aug 22, 3:07 pm, Stephen Jackson
wrote:
> I am new to the world of Django. I would like to hear from other django
> developers describe their dev environment (tools, os, editors, etc.).
OS: Mac OS X (Snow Leopard)
Editor: TextMate with ProjectPlus plugin, Eclipse+PyDev for debugging
ONLY (and
On Fri, 2011-08-26 at 23:44 -0400, Steven Elliott Jr wrote:
> > On Fri, 2011-08-26 at 15:07 +0100, Simon Connah wrote:
> >> Mercurial or Git (depends on whether the project is open source or
> not)
>
> Kenneth,
>
> I think he means whether or not the repository will be public or
> private. Github
On 28 Aug 2011, at 04:41, Sam Walters wrote:
> Debug client-side:
> firebug, yslow, a windows computer with ie7
Rather than using a separate computer with IE 7 I tend to just spin up an
Amazon EC2 instance running Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 for a
couple of hours. It makes every
Ok lets see. At the moment:
Editor:
vim + http://code.google.com/p/trespams-vim/
sometimes gedit or kate
Editor console *this has been really useful:
yakuake
Debug client-side:
firebug, yslow, a windows computer with ie7
Version system:
git
OS:
develop on apto-sid (debian unstable), deploy on
On Aug 27, 2011, at 11:17 AM, Simon Connah wrote:
>
> On 27 Aug 2011, at 04:44, Steven Elliott Jr wrote:
>
>>> On Fri, 2011-08-26 at 15:07 +0100, Simon Connah wrote:
Mercurial or Git (depends on whether the project is open source or not)
>>
>> Kenneth,
>>
>> I think he means whether or
On 27 Aug 2011, at 04:44, Steven Elliott Jr wrote:
>> On Fri, 2011-08-26 at 15:07 +0100, Simon Connah wrote:
>>> Mercurial or Git (depends on whether the project is open source or not)
>
> Kenneth,
>
> I think he means whether or not the repository will be public or private.
> Github (git) doe
Mine is:
WinXP
Eclipse+PyDev
MySQL
Selenium
Firebug
chrome+firefox
On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 10:11 AM, kenneth gonsalves
wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-08-26 at 15:07 +0100, Simon Connah wrote:
> > Mercurial or Git (depends on whether the project is open source or
> > not)
>
> Could you elaborate please.
>
> On Fri, 2011-08-26 at 15:07 +0100, Simon Connah wrote:
>> Mercurial or Git (depends on whether the project is open source or not)
Kenneth,
I think he means whether or not the repository will be public or private.
Github (git) does not offer private repos unless you pay whereas bitbucket
(merc
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Stephen Jackson
wrote:
> I am new to the world of Django. I would like to hear from other django
> developers describe their dev environment (tools, os, editors, etc.).
Ubuntu + chroot with debian squeeze installed via debootstrap
gedit
svn
ddt
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On Fri, 2011-08-26 at 15:07 +0100, Simon Connah wrote:
> Mercurial or Git (depends on whether the project is open source or
> not)
Could you elaborate please.
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Mac OS X (soon to switch to Arch Linux).
Vim and numerous plugins.
SQLite for local database testing during development
Virtualenv
Mercurial or Git (depends on whether the project is open source or not)
Navicat
South
Selenium
Firebug
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> Am 23.08.2011 00:07, schrieb Stephen Jackson:
>> I am new to the world of Django. I would like to hear from other django
>> developers describe their dev environment (tools, os, editors, etc.).
Mac OS X Lion
PyCharm and TextMate with Python competion and Django bundles
Mysql & MongoDB
South
Pyg
Ubuntu, Eclipse with PyDev, virtualenv, pip, django debug toolbar,
Chrome, and lots of hot chocolate :)
On Aug 22, 6:07 pm, Stephen Jackson
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> I am new to the world of Django. I would like to hear from other django
> developers describe their dev environment (tools, os, editors, etc.).
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Am 23.08.2011 00:07, schrieb Stephen Jackson:
> I am new to the world of Django. I would like to hear from other django
> developers describe their dev environment (tools, os, editors, etc.).
OS: SuSE or Ubuntu Linux
Editor: emacs
Shell: bash
DB: PostgreSQL
APPs: south, reversion
Django Version: h
Dev.
Arch Linux, python2.7, django-1.3, virtualenv, postgresql (if possible),
south, django-extensions, Emacs
Dep.
Ubuntu Server, fabric, Nginx, supervisord, uwsgi
Rgds,
Marcos
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 7:07 PM, Stephen Jackson <
jackson.stephe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am new to the world of Djan
On 8/24/11, cihan okyay wrote:
> 2011/8/23 Stephen Jackson
>
>> I am new to the world of Django. I would like to hear from other django
>> developers describe their dev environment (tools, os, editors, etc.).
Slackware, Emacs, MySQL, south, Firebug
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2011/8/23 Stephen Jackson
> I am new to the world of Django. I would like to hear from other django
> developers describe their dev environment (tools, os, editors, etc.).
OS: Mac OSX
Development: TextMate, VIM, virtualenv, pip, south
Deployment: Ubuntu, apache, nginx, fabric, postgresql, uws
On Windows
Notepad++, django development server, sqlite3, south
On Ubuntu
Vim, MySQL, south, virtualenv
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OS:
- Mac OS X (Lion / Snow Leopard, depending on machine).
Editor:
- Formerly TextMate, now BBEdit
Database:
- Postgres installed locally
General (python/os) tools:
- virtualenv, pip, fabric, mercurial, git (for -e installation of dev
versions on github)
Server tools:
- memcached, Werkzeug
Django
On Monday, August 22, 2011 06:07:24 PM Stephen Jackson wrote:
> I am new to the world of Django. I would like to hear from other django
> developers describe their dev environment (tools, os, editors, etc.).
Dev: Kubuntu (Natty), Emacs (sometimes Aptana), git, Cherokee (web server),
MySQL
Produc
Xmonad, emacs, vim, git, darcs, nginx, supervisord, misultin, mochiweb,
haskell, bash, zsh, httperf, rabbitmq, zeromq. Things I use for
Django-specific development: ipdb, rdb, ipython, private forks of
third-party Django apps, virtualenv and pip.
I don’t use automatic database migration tools, on-
IDE:
PyCharm (its for python with django support,not free but love it and not
to expensive)
Database:
mysql/postgresql
Standard apps:
south (really a must have to apply database changes easy)
debug_toolbar
Am 23.08.2011 14:47, schrieb Yas,ar Arabac?:
Development setup (when on my own comp.):
Development setup (when on my own comp.):
arch linux, vim or leafpad, sqlite, django development server
Development setup (when on my brothers comp):
cygwin, notepad++, sqlite, django development server (both inside and
outside of cygwin to make sure everything is same.)
Deployment:
ubuntu (cloud
Aptana (aka Eclipse/Pydev) for no reason other than hyperlinks in the code
Vim/Notepad++ on occasion
virtualenv, git, pip, ack (grep on steroids)
nginx (proudly compiled from source with custom modules!)
ubuntu 10.04 (will only upgrade to LTS releases) or windows xp. All of
these tools are multip
Emacs (https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Emacs), Postgre... :|
2011/8/22 Mario Gudelj
> Mac, sqlite, Eclipse with Pydev or AquaMacs, apache
>
>
> On 23 August 2011 13:06, Jani Tiainen wrote:
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>> Ubuntu or windows, eclipse with pydev, apache, nginx, virtualenv and
>> Oracle.
>>
>> Stephen Jac
Mac, sqlite, Eclipse with Pydev or AquaMacs, apache
On 23 August 2011 13:06, Jani Tiainen wrote:
> Ubuntu or windows, eclipse with pydev, apache, nginx, virtualenv and
> Oracle.
>
> Stephen Jackson kirjoitti 23.8.2011 kello
> 1.07:
>
> I am new to the world of Django. I would like to hear from
Ubuntu or windows, eclipse with pydev, apache, nginx, virtualenv and Oracle.
Stephen Jackson kirjoitti 23.8.2011 kello 1.07:
> I am new to the world of Django. I would like to hear from other django
> developers describe their dev environment (tools, os, editors, etc.).
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I'll reply to my own question. I started working with django about 4 months
ago. I have three projects that I'm working on using django.
*Editor*
I've tried Aptana.
I've tried Wing IDE and I am currently testing Pycharm.
Ubuntu
South
MySql
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> django developers describe their dev environment (tools, os, editors,
> etc.).
>
fedora, eclipse (pydev), mercurial, virtualenv, postgres, apache (wsgi)
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-jEdit with plugins: "Buffer List", "Editor Scheme", "Text
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Debian lenny or squeeze under lxc/cgroups.
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Ubuntu, VIM, mercurial, DebugToolbar(sometimes)
Sqlite3 for many projects.
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2011/8/23 Shawn Milochik :
> On 08/22/2011 06:07 PM, Stephen Jackson wrote:
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>> I am new to the world of Django. I would like to hear from other django
>> developers describe their dev environment (tools, os, editors, etc.).
>
> Ubuntu, virtuale
Howdy -
Welcome. So far I like the following:
Editors: PyCharm and VIM
OS (Dev) OS X
Tools: Django Debug ToolBar, South
DB: Postgres
I am looking forward to hearing what others are using as well.
Matt
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I am new to the world of Django. I would like to hear from other django
developers describe their dev environment (tools, os, editors, etc.).
Ubuntu, virtualenv, Komodo Edit, vim, git
Must-haves:
Development:
South, pyflake
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On 16 oct, 21:49, Trastabuga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can I combine it with Apache so I can serve my static and index.html
> with Apache and the rest with django-admin.py server?
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On 16 oct, 23:00, "Hernan Olivera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can I combine it with Apache so I can serve my static and index.html
> > with Apache and the rest with django-admin.py server?
>
> There is a very single configuration option in apache that
> auto-reloads code too, in django documen
view when running the
Django development environment, and turning that off in a production
environment.
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> Can I combine it with Apache so I can serve my static and index.html
> with Apache and the rest with django-admin.py server?
There is a very single configuration option in apache that
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Can I combine it with Apache so I can serve my static and index.html
with Apache and the rest with django-admin.py server?
Thank you,
Andrew
On Oct 16, 3:10 pm, "Ronaldo Zacarias Afonso"
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> You can use django-admin.py runserver. Maybe it uses a different
> approach, but
You can use django-admin.py runserver. Maybe it uses a different
approach, but in a nutshell, it's a web server that you can use to
develop your django applications
and it does what you want (You don't have to reboot the server every
time you do a change in your apps).
[]s
Ronaldo.
On Thu, Oct
On 16 oct, 20:26, Trastabuga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
(snip background)
> Basically the question is: "Can I connect to remote Python process
> which handles http requests and add/modify functions there without
> reloading the server?"
Short answer : no. Anyway, on-the-fly editing of produ
Hi
I am used to Emacs/Slime/Lisp running under detachtty so I can connect
to the remote lisp image using Emacs/Slime and do my development in
this environment.
I'd like to give Python/Django a try, so I'd like to know is it
possible to emulate a similar environment?
Basically the question is: "Ca
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