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Excellent resources
Working with django is turning out to be a better experience than I first thought. Firstly there is excellent code resouces you can browse, read, download and code from. Second all the documentation can be downloaded in text format. The layout, markup or whatever you want to call it is in reStructuredText. Another reason to get the docs. It makes for excellent re-enforcement until I work out how to add some formatting short cuts. Until then any text editor (vim) or form textbox will do.
Slugging it out
I always look for working examples for code. There's nothing worse than reading through wades of code and the writer takes a short-cut in the tutorial and the example does not work. One example I found was a very simple engine by Ross Poulton that uses tags. It appears he uses a combination of both slug field (to store data) & template tags to display data from the template.
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Finally, my dear Django has been adopted! I've saved this sweet boy from death and found him a lovely home. I hope all will be ok and he will be very happy with his new family!
And now I'll try to save another Setter. They're the best friends you can have! :)
Franco Nero is Django in Sergio Corbucci's 1966 Spaghetti Western!
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Mixed media piece by STENZSKULL
including watercolor, spray paint, wood carving and staining, and resin coating
Django Django play the O2 Academy2 in Birmingham, 6 June 2012.
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Photos for BrumNotes magazine with review by Daron of The Hearing Aid.
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