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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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What are some alternatives?
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