Videos tagged with Django
Rapid Development with Python, Django, and Google App EngineGuido van Rossum (Google)Learn how to create great web applications quickly on Google App Engine using the Django web framework and the Python language. Google App Engine lets you host complete, scalable web applications written in Python with minimal fuss. This tutorial assumes basic familiarity with Python but definitely no advanced ...
Google I/O 2008 - Python, Django, and App Engine
Rapid Development with Python, Django, and Google App EngineGuido van Rossum (Google)Learn how to create great web applications quickly on Google App Engine using the Django web framework and the Python language. Google App Engine lets you host complete, scalable web applications written in Python with minimal fuss. This tutorial assumes basic familiarity with Python but definitely no advanced ...
Setting up Django Development in Eclipse with Code Complete and Graphical Debugging
If you're a Python Django developer, this video will walk you through how to set up the free Eclipse IDE so you can develop your apps with code complete and graphical debugging! I reference a blog with links. That's coming soon-ish. (Hopefully this weekend.) For now, here are some of the references from the screencast: pydev update site: http://www.fabioz.com/pydev/updates manage.py replacement...
DjangoCon 2008: Django on Jython
Speakers: Jim Baker and Leo Sotohttp://www.djangocon.org
DjangoCon 2008: Chairman Opening Keynote
Conference Chair Robert Lofthouse, Jacob Kaplan-Moss and Leslie Hawthorn welcome attendees to DjangoCon 2008.http://www.djangocon.org
DjangoCon 2008: ReviewBoard
Speakers: Christian Hammond & David Trowbridgehttp://www.djangocon.org
DjangoCon 2008 Keynote: Guido van Rossum
Guido van Rossum, creator of Python, on Django and Google App Engine.http://www.djangocon.org
DjangoCon 2008: Inside the ORM
Speaker: Malcolm Tredinnickhttp:/www.djangocon.org
DjangoCon 2008: GeoDjango
Speaker: Justin Bronnhttp://www.djangocon.org
DjangoCon 2008 Keynote: Mark Ramm
Mark Ramm delivers keynote address: "Building a better framework - A Turbogears guy on what Django should learn from Zope."