i konw it well but will only work remote.
Thanos
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ter way to do this? The Python DB-API docs seems to be very
light. Could not find anything relevant.
Thanks
Thanos
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For real performance I suggest taking a big breath and looking at
ChicagoBoss. It's a move I've done that has saved me a lot of money on AWS.
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Amirouche Boubekki <
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Why are you calling os.path.join 27636 times ? These are the questions
you could be asking yourself ...
On Nov 18, 10:55 am, Dre wrote:
> I thought my code was faulty, but the admin interface is also very
> slow.
> It takes 8096 msec for a model with 1000 database rows to be
Thanks Tom
settings.DEBUG was True, now False and all well
Thanks again
Thanos
trades done 75 in 3640.7334
trades done 751000 in 3645.2171
trades done 751812 in 3649.1547
(6711, 6732, 751812)
On Jul 19, 11:56 am, Tom Evans <tevans...@googlemail.com> wrote:
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os: win32
db: oracle 10
django: 1.3
python: 2.7
While inserting around 750K of records I get the following error
trades done 661000 in 4007.3089
trades done 662000 in 4011.9012
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "manage.py", line 14, in
execute_manager(settings)
File
Doh - thanks.
I guess to keep the structure simple, I can set the page up for
anonymous users, fully cached and all, and then use AJAX to figure out
if they are logged in and tweak my header.
Thanos
On Mar 7, 9:43 am, Tom Evans <tevans...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 a
f the user is logged in or not,
without tripping the Vary: Cookie header, or is there a better way of
doing this altogether?
BTW, it seems that it is significantly faster (15x CPU time) to cache
a whole view, that to cache a fragment, so I'd like to avoid that if
possible.
Thanks
Thanos
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I would be quite interested. I use instant django so might work out
for me.
Thanos
On Jul 14, 2010, at 2:48 PM, cjl <cjl...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for the replies.
To be clear, I'm not looking for hosting, I'm looking for someone to
take it completely off my hands. This means
Django is great and I've writing quite a lot with it but my projects
need dynamic multiple database connections. Now with 1.2 I might do
things differently. But I would miss elixir.ext.versioned !
thanos
On May 14, 11:07 am, Jirka Vejrazka <jirka.vejra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Do
Elixir gets my vote.
I now always use http://www.sqlalchemy.org/ for any db work. But
Elixir is cool. I used it with
http://elixir.ematia.de/apidocs07/elixir.ext.versioned.html
and it saved my bacon !
On May 14, 10:51 am, Nabil Servais wrote:
> Hello
> Le 14 mai 2010
Thomas
Try:
>>> import simplejson
>>> simplejson.loads('{"totalspace":243862.672,"freespace":94053.564}')
{'freespace': 94053.5638, 'totalspace': 243862.671}
>>>
Although cjson is a lot faster, you should have simplejson if you
and not in legal English.
Their rational is that Python is less ambigious and the English and
more clean, readable and structured than XML. (http://www.sec.gov/
rules/proposed/2010/33-9117.pdf).
Thanos
On Apr 22, 1:40 am, "Joe Goldthwaite" <j...@goldthwaites.com> wrote:
>
I've been doing generating complex catalogs and books from django by
using TeX or LaTex. Generating PDF from scratch is a pig. Its not
much different from programming in postscript. Latex or Tex make life
very easy and are very expressive. They are available on all
platforms. I've been using
DJango's ImageFields uses the PIL verify to check the image.
trial_image = Image.open(file)
trial_image.verify()
See: http://www.pythonware.com/library/pil/handbook/image.htm
On Mar 15, 10:56 pm, john2095 wrote:
> The documentation states about the ImageField
>
> "Like
You take a look at how I did things in
http://code.google.com/p/django-googledata/
Thanos
On Mar 2, 4:44 am, Xavier Ordoquy <xordo...@linovia.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently working on Django for a website on a legacy database but I'm
> facing an issue on getting
How about running your linux in vmware or virtualbox on your windows
machine.
Its the right way to go. You can then develop in you production
environment. BTW do you use virtualenv. It can save you a lot of pain!
Thanos
On Feb 25, 9:59 am, Eric Brockmann <eric.brockm...@latmos.ipsl.fr>
ference!" Its a great read, I'm not joking and your answer
is there some where under Data Model.
Thanos
On Feb 19, 5:51 pm, Joel Stransky <j...@stranskydesign.com> wrote:
> Bit of a python question here.
> Say I have a class named MySuperClass and an extensio
).
I'm also using WebFaction and that's the strategy I'm using to handle
very large images (> 100 Meg).
Yours
Thanos.
On Feb 16, 10:07 am, Brandon Taylor <btaylordes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm confused about creating a custom upload handler and how it ties
>
you an thumbnail in your admin
view !
Thanos
On Feb 13, 5:14 am, holger <mikael.holgers...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am new to django and I am trying to get an image upload to work.
>
> I am using the admin interface with a ImageField in the model.
>
> imagefilename = models
I would take a different tack. Store my videos is a service such as
Vimeo and then link to their generated thumbnails.
I'm doing that using django-picasa (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-
picasa/1.2). The code might give you an idea now how do it. I'd also
serve up my videos from them and save
In new York I know a few consultants at $1100/day - and that rate is
confirmed.
On Jan 29, 9:16 am, Dougal Matthews wrote:
> I think the answer to that is probably "it depends".
>
> 1. Permanent or contractor?
> 2. What country?
> 3. Often it even matters what city?
It's useless. The "The definitive guide to Django" by Holovaty and
Kaplan-moss is okay, but the Pro version is really just a waste of
paper and time.
Thanos Vassilakis
On Jan 27, 11:55 am, Achim Domma <do...@procoders.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm interested in buying the &
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