Open AccessBook
Python Web Development with Django
Jeff Forcier,Paul Bissex,Wesley J. Chun +2 more
- 24 Oct 2008
119
TL;DR: This complete guide starts by introducing Python, Django, and Web development concepts, then dives into the Django framework, providing a deep understanding of its major components (models, views, templates), and how they come together to form complete Web applications.
read more
Abstract: Using the simple, robust, Python-based Django framework, you can build powerful Web solutions with remarkably few lines of code. In Python Web Development with Django, three experienced Django and Python developers cover all the techniques, tools, and concepts you need to make the most of Django 1.0, including all the major features of the new release. The authors teach Django through in-depth explanations, plus provide extensive sample code supported with images and line-by-line explanations. Youll discover how Django leverages Pythons development speed and flexibility to help you solve a wide spectrum of Web development problems and learn Django best practices covered nowhere else. Youll build your first Django application in just minutes and deepen your real-world skills through start-to-finish application projects including Simple Web log (blog) Online photo gallery Simple content management system Ajax-powered live blogger Online source code sharing/syntax highlighting tool How to run your Django applications on the Google App Engine This complete guide starts by introducing Python, Django, and Web development concepts, then dives into the Django framework, providing a deep understanding of its major components (models, views, templates), and how they come together to form complete Web applications. After a discussion of four independent working Django applications, coverage turns to advanced topics, such as caching, extending the template system, syndication, admin customization, and testing. Valuable reference appendices cover using the command-line, installing and configuring Django, development tools, exploring existing Django applications, the Google App Engine, and how to get more involved with the Django community. Introduction 1 Part I: Getting Started Chapter 1: Practical Python for Django 7 Chapter 2: Django for the Impatient: Building a Blog 57 Chapter 3: Starting Out 77 Part II: Django in Depth Chapter 4: Defining and Using Models 89 Chapter 5: URLs, HTTP Mechanisms, and Views 117 Chapter 6: Templates and Form Processing 135 Part III: Django Applications by Example Chapter 7: Photo Gallery 159 Chapter 8: Content Management System 181 Chapter 9: Liveblog 205 Chapter 10: Pastebin 221 Part IV: Advanced Django Techniques and Features Chapter 11: Advanced Django Programming 235 Chapter 12: Advanced Django Deployment 261 Part V: Appendices Appendix A: Command Line Basics 285 Appendix B: Installing and Running Django 295 Appendix C: Tools for Practical Django Development 313 Appendix D: Finding, Evaluating, and Using Django Applications 321 Appendix E: Django on the Google App Engine 325 Appendix F: Getting Involved in the Django Project 337 Index 339 Colophon 375
read more
Chat with Paper
AI Agents for this Paper
Find similar papers on Google Scholar, PubMed and Arxiv
Write a critical review of this paper
Analyze citations of this paper to find unaddressed research gaps
Citations
Development and validation of deep learning algorithms for scoliosis screening using back images
Junlin Yang,Kai Zhang,Kai Zhang,Hengwei Fan,Zifang Huang,Yifan Xiang,Jingfan Yang,Lin He,Zhang Lei,Yahan Yang,Ruiyang Li,Yi Zhu,Yi Zhu,Chuan Chen,Chuan Chen,Fan Liu,Haoqing Yang,Yaolong Deng,Weiqing Tan,Nali Deng,Xuexiang Yu,Xuan Xiaoling,Xiaofeng Xie,Xiyang Liu,Haotian Lin +24 more
- 25 Oct 2019
TL;DR: Deep learning algorithms are developed that are superior to those of human specialists in detecting scoliosis, detecting cases with a curve ≥20°, and severity grading for both binary classifications and the four-class classification.
Towards Measuring Supply Chain Attacks on Package Managers for Interpreted Languages.
Ruian Duan,Omar Alrawi,Ranjita Pai Kasturi,Ryan Elder,Brendan Saltaformaggio,Wenke Lee +5 more
- 01 Jan 2021
TL;DR: A comparative framework to qualitatively assess the functional and security features of package managers for interpreted languages is proposed and well-known program analysis techniques such as metadata, static, and dynamic analysis are applied to study registry abuse.
OpenMSI: A High-Performance Web-Based Platform for Mass Spectrometry Imaging
Oliver Rubel,Annette Greiner,Shreyas Cholia,Katherine B. Louie,E. Wes Bethel,Trent R. Northen,Benjamin P. Bowen +6 more
TL;DR: An easy-to-use yet powerful Web API is described, enabling fast and convenient access to MSI data, metadata, and derived analysis results stored remotely to facilitate high-performance data analysis and enable implementation of Web based data sharing, visualization, and analysis.
Visual Programming Environments for End-User Development of intelligent and social robots, a systematic review
Enrique Coronado,Fulvio Mastrogiovanni,Bipin Indurkhya,Gentiane Venture +3 more
- 20 May 2020
TL;DR: Findings indicate the need for more objective and comparative evaluations, as well as usability and user experience studies with real end users, and validations of these tools for designing applications aimed at working “in-the-wild” rather than only in laboratories and structured settings.
•Proceedings Article
End-to-end I/O Monitoring on a Leading Supercomputer
Bin Yang,Xu Ji,Xiaosong Ma,Xiyang Wang,Tianyu Zhang,Xiupeng Zhu,Nosayba El-Sayed,Haidong Lan,Yibo Yang,Jidong Zhai,Weiguo Liu,Wei Xue +11 more
- 01 Jan 2019
TL;DR: Beacon, an end-to-end I/O resource monitoring and diagnosis system for the 40960-node Sunway TaihuLight supercomputer, has successfully helped center administrators identify obscure design or configuration flaws, system anomaly occurrences, I-O performance interference, and resource underor over-provisioning problems.
Related Papers (5)
Leif Azzopardi,David Maxwell +1 more
- 01 Oct 2013
Scott Newman
- 11 Dec 2008
Adrian Holovaty,Jacob Kaplan-Moss +1 more
- 01 Jan 2008