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MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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Django-Styleguide
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Django project structure
There are alternatives, such as HackSoft's Django style guide, but fat models, thin views is usually good enough.
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Django Views – The Right Way
I think this is a great resource. The only comment I have is on the Thin Views chapter. Instead of attaching logic to the models, I like to make a services.py file in my app that has functions that satisfy all sorts of business logic.
Here's another opinionated Django guide: https://github.com/HackSoftware/Django-Styleguide if anyone's interested
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Django github projects
you can follow the Django Style Guide by Hacksoft. They have awesome style guide for you on github https://github.com/HackSoftware/Django-Styleguide
- I'd like to look at well written Django projects.
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DRF + React
I would also recommend taking a look at HackSoftware's django styleguide repo. I found applicable. You don't have to follow it religiously (or at all) but still brings up some good food for thought.
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How do you Manage Orchestration in semi-complex apps?
I've read from Django Styleguide, Two Scoops of Django, Django for Startups, Still No Service, and a few threads even here in this subreddit (they largely reference above).
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Learning Django as a non-beginner code/python
Perhaps the Django style guide is suitable? It definitely isn't a basic tutorial but perhaps it's too advanced? https://github.com/HackSoftware/Django-Styleguide
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Has anybody implemented clean architecture in a Django application?
well Django encourages you to tightly couple your django code with your views but even I do not like that way of doing it. So what I had started following HackSoft's Django styleguide - https://github.com/HackSoftware/Django-Styleguide to write my Django code.
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This Week In Python
Django-Styleguide – Django styleguide used in HackSoft projects
- Django Styleguide
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Django Styleguide
Since everyone suggests alternatives to Celery, may I plug my own healthier celery?
https://github.com/NicolasLM/spinach
What are some alternatives?
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rapidpro - TextIt is a hosted service allowing organizations to visually build scalable interactive messaging applications.
awesome-django - A curated list of awesome things related to Django
django-q2 - A multiprocessing distributed task queue for Django. Django Q2 is a fork of Django Q. Big thanks to Ilan Steemers for starting this project. Unfortunately, development has stalled since June 2021. Django Q2 is the new updated version of Django Q, with dependencies updates, docs updates and several bug fixes. Original repository: https://github.com/Koed00/django-q
django-api-domains - A pragmatic styleguide for Django API Projects
django-db-queue - Simple database-backed job queue
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django-readers - A lightweight function-oriented toolkit for better organisation of business logic and efficient selection and projection of data in Django projects.
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celery - Distributed Task Queue (development branch)