On Thursday, 24 May 2012 04:11:48 UTC+1, somecallitblues wrote:
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> I read somewhere that Instagram use django-piston. But them some people
> are saying that Piston has had any development done in over a year.
>
> -m
>
Yeah, as far as I can tell Piston development seems to be pretty much dead
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On May 23, 3:12 pm, Roarster wrote:
> Thanks Bruno. I've had a bit more of a look into this and everyone seems
> to be using OAuth, as you mention. I did try to get this working with the
> Tastypie API but I couldn't really find any documentation and found it a
> bit of a struggle. I guess I'll
I read somewhere that Instagram use django-piston. But them some people are
saying that Piston has had any development done in over a year.
-m
On 23 May 2012 23:12, Roarster wrote:
> On Wednesday, 23 May 2012 13:02:15 UTC+1, bruno desthuilliers wrote:
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>> On May 23, 1:12 pm, Roarster wrote:
On Wednesday, 23 May 2012 13:02:15 UTC+1, bruno desthuilliers wrote:
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> On May 23, 1:12 pm, Roarster wrote:
> > I'm developing a site using Django using the built in user
> authentication
> > module. This is all working fine and users can register, login, etc. on
> > the web site with no pro
On May 23, 1:12 pm, Roarster wrote:
> I'm developing a site using Django using the built in user authentication
> module. This is all working fine and users can register, login, etc. on
> the web site with no problems. The plan is to also have companion
> iPhone/Android apps where users can regi
Apologies if this has been asked before but I'm struggling to find any real
best practices.
I'm developing a site using Django using the built in user authentication
module. This is all working fine and users can register, login, etc. on
the web site with no problems. The plan is to also have
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