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>
> Vai Puvan
>
> On Tue, Jul 4, 2023, 10:37 AM yusuf Abdul kabir <
> yusufabdulkab...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi guys i am a new django developer tho i am not new in the Dev world i
>> will like you guys to advice me on what i should know to excel on this new
I followed the django tutorials by Telusko.
Very useful.
Vai Puvan
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> will like you guys to advice me on what i should know to excel on this new
> pa
g your previous projects in Django
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>
>
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> On Tue, 4 Jul 2023, 17:38 yusuf Abdul kabir,
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>
>> Hi guys i am a new django developer tho i am not new in the Dev
:38 yusuf Abdul kabir,
wrote:
> Hi guys i am a new django developer tho i am not new in the Dev world i
> will like you guys to advice me on what i should know to excel on this new
> path i have embarked on i will be grateful for the advice you guys give,
> Thanks
>
> --
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Do as many projects as you can !
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> will like you guys to advice me on what i should know to excel on this new
> path i have embarked on i will be gratefu
Hi guys i am a new django developer tho i am not new in the Dev world i
will like you guys to advice me on what i should know to excel on this new
path i have embarked on i will be grateful for the advice you guys give,
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I'm currently learning Django and making electronic grade book. I am
completely stuck after trying everything, but still cannot solve the
problem. I will explain in detail and post all the relevant code below.
I need to have two url pages "class_students" and "teacher_current". The
first page
Hello Friends,
Hope all is well,
I have a project that involves reading large data files ( csv, excel sheets
) and writing them to a database.
I am thinking of using the django ORM to read / write from files from / to
the database ( maybe postgresql ) and to use Django templates to show
records
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But I guess this is not relevant for my use case , my question/advice I
would like to get is.
How to accomplish such task what library ,mechanism and logic should i use ?
Please advice
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of certain user so the
application can be hable to retrieve the records for that user or company
but I don't have the Idea how would be the most recomendable way to do
it...
If somebody can help me with some advice it would be appreciated.
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Thacks Chucky, Since I would kike fot the users to personalize their own
options I think I would choose the second option, thanks a lot for the
advice.
On Sun, Aug 2, 2020, 11:59 PM Chucky Mada Madamombe
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You have 2 options:
>
> 1. You can use choices
> 2. You
Hi,
You have 2 options:
1. You can use choices
2. You can store data in a model, and then link with a foreign key.
First option is suitable for that data which wont change regularly e.g
gender..For data that changes or need to be updated regularly, then use
second option.
On Mon, 03 Aug 2020,
Thank you Rayan.
On Sun, Aug 2, 2020, 8:15 PM 'Ryan Nowakowski' via Django users <
django-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>
> On August 2, 2020 7:21:04 PM CDT, Hector Berrones
> wrote:
> >I have very little experience using django and I would like to know how
> >would be the most conveniente wa
On August 2, 2020 7:21:04 PM CDT, Hector Berrones wrote:
>I have very little experience using django and I would like to know how
>would be the most conveniente way to store and manage the common data
>in a
>django proyect that would have several applications when I say common
>data I mean i
Hi Bros,
I have very little experience using django and I would like to know how
would be the most conveniente way to store and manage the common data in a
django proyect that would have several applications when I say common
data I mean information about tables cities, Countries, Catalog Secti
ndex.html) and
> paramiko directly to log into an SFTP server and list a directory. My end
> goal is to make a simple Client Area that allows the downloading of files
> hosted on SFTP. I am open to any advice. But here are a few specific
> questions:
>
>
>1. How
efficient in this sense or well I think so, if someone could give me
some advice and a link to an example of how to handle this I would be very
grateful.
this is my code
class Usuario(AbstractUser):
is_administrador = models.BooleanField(default=False)
is_satelite = models.BooleanField(default
Kimberly,
I would enjoy helping you with this journey.
Please get in touch
jmcclain0...@gmail.com
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 at 00:18, Kimberly Regan wrote:
> Hello,
> I have an idea that I pitched and placed 4th at the Harvard Zaentz Early
> Innovation Challenge. I've been implementing the model at
Hello, email me. I live in Chicago
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Hi Kimberley.
My daughter is a senior IT teacher in a school cluster of 4 schools. She
creates her learning, curriculum and tutorials on Moodle, she is very
good at using it.
She had much similar idea and concept as you describe below.
Being in Victoria Australia, the Education curriculum (IT)
David,
Thank you. I have not looked at Moodle. I will check it out.
Thank you!
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 3:12 PM David Mayne wrote:
> Just curious Kimberly, but have you looked at some of the existing open
> source learning packages out there, like, perhaps moodle (I know, not
> python, but it is p
Just curious Kimberly, but have you looked at some of the existing open
source learning packages out there, like, perhaps moodle (I know, not
python, but it is pretty extensive open source education package). Perhaps
what you are wanting to do can be added into an existing open source
package - jus
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for checking out my school. I appreciate your input. If not django,
then what platform do you think?
Thanks for the insight!
Kimberly
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 8:45 PM Andrew C. wrote:
> Hi Kimberly,
>
> I’ve taken a look at your preschool and school program, SNACS. Early in my
>
Hey Andrew,
Thanks for reading out. I'd love to share more about this project. I'm
attaching an NDA if you wouldn't mind signing and sending back so we can
chat about it. Thank you so much!
Best,
Kimberly
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 5:03 PM Andrew C. wrote:
> Hi Kimberly,
>
> Django is mostly for
Hi Kimberly,
I’ve taken a look at your preschool and school program, SNACS. Early in my
teen years, I helped set up [certain state in US] for an educational
bounce-back from zero funding to minimal, but the kid’s passions returned.
Django is a website framework, and I don’t think that’s what you'r
I think Python and Javascript programming languages can do the job ,
Kimberly did you explore other learning systems already developed ?
Moodle for example is a complete open source learning management system ..
If your idea is not already there , i'll be glad to be one of the
development team to m
Hi Kimberly,
Django is mostly for website development. If you can tell us a little bit
about your model and some plans, that would be great. I’d love to help
another Harvard student in their endeavors since many give up after
graduating grad school (especially those undergrads...). Again, let us k
Hello,
I have an idea that I pitched and placed 4th at the Harvard Zaentz Early
Innovation Challenge. I've been implementing the model at my school for 20+
years., The technology, a learning management system type program, will
support the model to streamline procedures in classrooms toward effe
ngs
>
> Just beginning the odyssey of learning not only Django but also Python (3)
> for use in construction a web application.
> (Working on Debian testing but may be moving to stable if necessary.)
>
> Looking for advice on the application framework.
>
> Application p
Greetings
Just beginning the odyssey of learning not only Django but also Python (3)
for use in construction a web application.
(Working on Debian testing but may be moving to stable if necessary.)
Looking for advice on the application framework.
Application proposed design is like this
probably not. I would assume the store price info, etc in a database
On Thursday, June 27, 2019 at 7:10:07 AM UTC-5, Django Dojo wrote:
>
> I’m looking to develop similar to:
> https://www.northwestregisteredagent.com but I’m confused on how the
> prices change for each state. Is there a Django
I’m looking to develop similar to:
https://www.northwestregisteredagent.com but I’m confused on how the prices
change for each state. Is there a Django package for this?
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You should update your views and forms **before** removing old fields.
On Fri, 10 May 2019 at 10:43, Victor Porton wrote:
> Give advice: After migrating data, should I remove old fields immediately
> or after I change the views and forms to use new models instead of old ones?
>
&
Give advice: After migrating data, should I remove old fields immediately
or after I change the views and forms to use new models instead of old ones?
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brary but
>it
>seems, from my research, that'd I'd have to create a rather janky and
>potentially insecure POST request. I could use ModelForms, but I'm
>unclear
>how I basically keep the entire page from refreshing rather than just
>the
>individual Rule be
n do this using a JS library but it
seems, from my research, that'd I'd have to create a rather janky and
potentially insecure POST request. I could use ModelForms, but I'm unclear
how I basically keep the entire page from refreshing rather than just the
individual Rule bei
You can do all that stuff with Python and use Django as an UI.
I'm doing something similar. I'm from computational linguistics area as
well.
My first advice for you is to study a special book related to python and
linguistics. The book is not 100% but the read it is worthwhile.
H
jects(package) for me to learn from?
(basic function like corpora analyse, comparison, some words statistics,
simple graphic illustration, and any guru technique is welcomed too !)
Really appreciate your advice, thank you.
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M, Dean Karres wrote:
Hi,
I have been teaching myself python at the same time I am starting with
Django. I have made a great deal of progress with both but am at a
place where I could really use some advice. I am trying to build a
specialized "Membership" application for a US base
What I would advise you do is learn python first before getting into
django. reason being, you're requring yourself to learn a language *and* a
framework simulataneously. and the conventions in django don't always
extrapolate and apply to python in general. You can do it (I did, coming
to py
Hi,
I have been teaching myself python at the same time I am starting with
Django. I have made a great deal of progress with both but am at a place
where I could really use some advice. I am trying to build a specialized
"Membership" application for a US based non-profit. The
Many thanks
On Monday, 13 August 2018 22:44:05 UTC+1, mark wrote:
>
> dtdave,
>
> Basically, the model structure is how you indicated. To achieve changing
> the content of a select once the page is loaded, you will have to do some
> JavaScript magic. Django-select2 will do that for you, and ther
Many thanks
On Monday, 13 August 2018 17:57:03 UTC+1, Mikhailo Keda wrote:
>
> Create a 4 models:
> 1. Region
> 2. County (has a foreign key to Region)
> 3. Office (has a foreign key to County)
> 4. Employee (has a foreign key to Office)
>
> organise url by this pattern:
> /
>
> check this exa
dtdave,
Basically, the model structure is how you indicated. To achieve changing
the content of a select once the page is loaded, you will have to do some
JavaScript magic. Django-select2 will do that for you, and there are other
django packages, or you can roll your own if it is not too complicat
Create a 4 models:
1. Region
2. County (has a foreign key to Region)
3. Office (has a foreign key to County)
4. Employee (has a foreign key to Office)
organise url by this pattern:
/
check this example to handle a form
- http://django-select2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/extra.html#chained-selec
I would like some advice as the best way with dealing with the following
model structure.
Region
Counties
Office
Employees
I would like to show the relevant counties in the relevant regions and then
to show the office in that county followed by the employees in that office.
In the view end
Thank you to all three of you.
This was exactly the advice I've been looking for, and increased my
understanding of Django as well as of my own app.
I will go carefully through the relations between my different models, and
split them up between several model files, and cross-import as n
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>From: django-users@googlegroups.com on behalf
>of Mikkel Kromann
>Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2018 3:52:38 PM
>To: Django users
>Subject: Advice needed: One big model or many apps with highly interlinked
>data tab
: Saturday, April 14, 2018 3:52:38 PM
To: Django users
Subject: Advice needed: One big model or many apps with highly interlinked data
tables?
Hi.
I'm new to Django, and I'm working my way into Django by going through the nice
Djangoproject.com turorial.
I'm trying to find out wheth
have a lot of
> interlinkage between the various apps.
>
> An intermediate solution might be, that if I make a "Sets" app containing
> all the models that are going to be primary key in the other apps, then the
> interlinkages between the apps is somewhat simplified.
>
>
f
interlinkage between the various apps.
An intermediate solution might be, that if I make a "Sets" app containing
all the models that are going to be primary key in the other apps, then the
interlinkages between the apps is somewhat simplified.
Any thoughts or advice?
cheers, Mikkel
On Oct 2, 2017 11:07 AM, "Paul" wrote:
I have Product and Categories. A product can be in multiple categories and
off course a Category have multiple products.
Many to many relationship, likely with a custom 'through' model so you can
attach other fields to the intermediary model.
The Catego
I have Product and Categories. A product can be in multiple categories and
off course a Category have multiple products.
The Categories can have Subcategories’ which can have Subcategories. I used
a Category Model with a circular Foreign Key.
Each Product can have specifications/attributes
aking article state into account.
[1] https://djangopackages.org/packages/p/django-guardian/
On Sat, Sep 9, 2017 at 3:30 PM, Ahmad Zoughbi wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I need to build custom Django user roles, and i need an advice on the best
> approach (or library that i can use) to achie
Hello,
I need to build custom Django user roles, and i need an advice on the best
approach (or library that i can use) to achieve that:
1.
There will be 3 different user levels:
1.
Author
2.
Editor
3.
Verification
2
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