Hello everybody,
This is a message coming from the deepest of my heart.
When you start applying best development practices such as TDD, you
discover that you make much better software.
First, you can TDD your python code with anything, django has a test
runner, otherwise you have pytest and many
Dear Andréas,
During the past decade, I have fought that model fields do not have
usable form fields out of the box.
"Django doesn't want to couple a JS framework", is what I remember
from discussions. For me, having JS enabled form fields does not mean
**removing** support for pure-HTML form fie
Matthew, using another framework for new projects would be a tempting
solution, if I was not already maintaining god knows how many Django
apps and projects, and basically had not been capitalizing on Django
itself for the last decade.
Vijay, that RoR failed at it, fails to scare me out, and does
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 5:47 PM, Vijay Khemlani wrote:
> If you need particular form widgets or fields not readily available in
> Django I would prefer to write an app that includes them instead of forking
> the whole framework.
That's why I've been writing AND maintaining apps such as
django-aut
Nice to meet you Matthew <3 That's really funny, because the reason
I'm currently in this is because I'm trying to honor a promise I made
to the community (and myself tbh ^^) when I abandoned v2 in favor of
v3.
v2 has really sound features, "just make an autocomplete for this
model by default", he
The admin's fine of course, because it has javascript.
But then when using django-filter in django-rest-framework or anything
else that relies on django defaults then the party is over and the
fight for usability begins again.
I feel that in a majority of the cases, it's not for something I want,
Thanks for the heads up Óscar, really cool app !
Upstream contribution is best yes, but not always possible in Django core.
For example in this case, we need to prove that an implementation is
working before contributing it upstream.
To prove that it works, we need to deploy it and live with it
Hi all,
Those of you who use some of my apps know that I don't put inline
javascript code ever in fields, for the reason that it's known to slow
page rendering. Also, it isn't known to help maintainability nor
re-usability. That Django provides this as the only way does not
invalidates that.
Also
Thank you my friend !
Best
Jamesie
<3
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Hi all,
I found this new WYSIWYG promising:
https://github.com/ory/editor
Anybody already working on integration of ORY editor with Django ?
Thanks !
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Hi all,
After taking a ride in Go lang framework world, and coming back with
the idea that I'd still be producing Django projects for the next 3
years, I have started to fix the problems I think are in Django in a
layer that sits on top of it: https://github.com/yourlabs/crudlfap
because I think t
Because Django is so awesome, I'm glad to show off the little framework
built upon Django only 4 days of coding later (but after thinking about it
for years and being asked by a customer - coming from modern PHP frameworks
ecosystem - to implement such a thing in their project).
https://www.youtub
Hi all,
this is a copy from our chat that may interrest this mailing list.
I came in here to announce our ReactJS implementation in Python :
https://blog.yourlabs.org/post/175884575803/tbinetruychip
so yeah, @tbinetruy, ReactJS dev with some python experience, is porting
react to python, and sai
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