Django Reloaded, Workshop, Part 1
Programming with the Python Django web framework
ByThe screencast is from Douglas Napoleone of the Python Software Foundation, programming with the Django Framework.
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Douglas Napoleone is programming a Web database with Django.
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Re: Download of the videos
report an error at the end of download for the download URLs
above. These errors can be ignored - I think it is a problem
with the Web-server. To avoid Wget getting into a loop
downloading multiple times add the "--ignore-length" option.
Download of the videos
http://shrinkster.com/17db
http://shrinkster.com/17dc
http://shrinkster.com/17dd
http://shrinkster.com/17de
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E.g. the first URL maps to http://www.linux-magazine.c...05ec18ad74cc6d2649bbc05a16.flv
Regards,
Peter Mortensen
Mac OS X
I'll bet there are Linux companies that have a great deal of their developers moving to the Mac. As one article I remember from last year put it (is Mac OS X , Linux done right). The only open source figure I hear addressing this is Miguel De Icaza. He was mentioning it in the context of why he is trying to make application development better on Linux with Mono. The ironic part of that is that Linux can't seem to move forward without mimicking closed source methadologies.
The best looking Linux to date is the new KDE but that is in a state of disarray currently as well. Maybe Linux is a geeks OS and maybe it is just for specific niches but maybe that should be realized rather then all the opensource pundits blabbing about Linux being better then the Mac and Vista.
To me it is no where near the level of safistication and engineered completeness that is Mac and Windows.
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