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Jinja2 is a modern and designer-friendly templating language for Python, modelled after Django’s templates. It is fast, widely used and secure with the optional sandboxed template execution environment.
Django REST framework is a powerful and flexible toolkit for building Web APIs.
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headers.Select2 is a jQuery based replacement for select boxes. It supports searching, remote data sets, and infinite scrolling of results.
Django storage backends for Windows Azure blob storage.
Zorg is a Python framework for robotics, physical computing projects and the Internet of Things.
The MouseTrap mission is to provide an exceptional alternative input system to GNOME with a particular eye towards aiding the physically impaired community.
An event-driven library that can be used for interacting with a IRC server using the .NET framework.
Allows for any Django project to use OAuth 2.0 for interacting with the application. Also supports direct integration with Django REST Framework, allowing for APIs to support OAuth 2.0 for authentication.
It was during this time that we believe that Docker found it’s real community and started to truly stabilize into a container platform that you could trust in production. A significant amount of effort was put into making it easier to create large, complex applications using Docker, and the focus moved from being able to develop applications quickly to being able to deploy them in a production environment without a lot of hassle. As a result, much of this post is focused towards the improvements which we gained when working with Docker in production, many of which still apply to how you can use Docker today.
Much of what the first post in this series covered was the first year or so of Docker’s existence, all the way back in 2014, and while we kept it relevant, a lot has changed in the years following the stable 1.0 release of Docker. This post wihtin the series specifically focuses on what we like to call the “growing pains” phase of Docker, from the first stable 1.0 release to the 1.6.2 release, the last version supported on the update channel of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. Unlike the first post, which covered what was learned within the first year of using Docker in production, this post will cover the next 3 years of using Docker in production, and what we learned duirng that time.
We have been using Docker at Rediker Software since May of 2014 to manage the development and deployment of some of our applications. This series of blog posts is going to cover how we have used Docker throughout the years, and some of the major changes we have seen during that time.
One of the biggest issues with older versions of Select2 was the slow performance when working with thousands of options in a <select>
. This was primarily because Select2 had to generate a JavaScript object for each element, as well as a DOM element within the dropdown for each possible option.
For Python projects, which are typically distributed using setuptools and pip, working with Autotools as well adds additional complexity to the project, but makes it easier to distribute packages on a larger scale.
Especially for larger jQuery plugins, AMD is a reasonable pattern to use when designing and separating the code base into modules, eventually allowing for customized builds to be generated.
With websites such as GitHub and Bitbucket opening up the door to quickly creating and sharing open source projects, there has never been a better time to make your way into the open source.
A personal budgeting tool using Plaid's transaction API.
Coldstorm is a web IRC client built using AngularJS and hosted through GitHub Pages that can be used for connecting to the Frogbox.es IRC network.
Teacher Evaluator is a web based application that allows for the evaluation of teachers and other school personnel from any device, including the iPad®.
Teacher Evaluator is a web based application that allows for the evaluation of teachers and other school personnel from any device, including the iPad®.
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