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by Glenn Franxman, Django Developer / Stunt Programmer.

Biker Ben

posted: 2007-04-18 12:14:09 perma-link, RSS comments feed


Ben loves almost anything his daddy loves. This includes mommy and motorcycles, but not the family pets. Why?


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1#1

Glenn commented, on August 14, 2007 at 12:25 p.m.:

Well, he's getting along with the pets better now that he is understanding how to play with others. That's a relief.

2#2

Mahar commented, on August 20, 2012 at 6:50 p.m.:

I had trouble genittg both Python and Django on my Windows 7, 64-bit laptop. Instead, I dual-booted ubuntu 10.04 using unetbootin, upgraded to 10.10, and then followed the linux instructions.Just my 2 cents

7#7

Sebastian commented, on September 23, 2012 at 12:13 a.m.:

Yeah, that's actually a prttey reasonable idea. The problem is that what we're rendering is a giant set of tables (1st dimension is a <tbody>, 2nd is a <tr> and 3rd is a <td>) So, we need to iterate through each dimension, which isn't possible with the tuple as the key to the dict. I suspect that in some cases, this is a perfectly acceptable solution.

12#12

Piyush commented, on June 27, 2013 at 12:36 a.m.:

I have actually palyed with Ruby and RoR. It's definitely nice. Really like the concept.But I find that once you get to know it, Django is just as fast to develop with as RoR, plus it's Python!!!And yes, RoR is not exactly a speed demon. =PIf you are looking for an alternative, Lift might interest you. It's based on Scala (runs on the Java VM), and is very innovative in a lot of ways.

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