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    Jul 27 2005, 09:59

Django

Django is a Python-based MVC application framework that is almost, but not quite, completely unlike Rails (with apologies to Douglas Adams.

Resources:

  • Running Django with FCGI and lighttpd
  • Cheat Sheet (PDF)
  • Matt's list of gotchas
  • Installing Django in Mac OS X - by installing Apache 2, which I can't really agree with.

See Also

On Coda 2Coda 2PythonDjango 1.4 release notes
MezzaninePDFBlips On The RadarMac OS X
Building The Anti-WikiRails (Ruby on Rails)ApacheMinor Earthquakes
Foundations of AjaxTurboGears - off the Rails?Getting the Image Size from Common File FormatsRandom News
So, The Moon Is Made Of Cheese After AllSomewhere Out There

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