Re: I want to know about how to implement elastic search in the python django

2019-10-02 Thread Sithembewena L. Dube
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I want to know about how to implement elastic search in the python django

2019-10-02 Thread sachinbg sachin
Implimentaion of elastic search in django python how to do that any documents demo projects thanks in advance -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

Re: Raju | ITC Infotech - Looking for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - New York City )

2019-09-19 Thread Alfredo Sumague
I'm interested and willing to relocate to NY. Thanks, Alfredo Sumague On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 1:35 PM Raju N Somanna wrote: > Hi All > > I've an immediate need for Backend Developers (*Python/Django ORM* - New > York City) with my client in NYC. As the title suggests my tea

Re: Raju | ITC Infotech - Looking for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - New York City )

2019-09-19 Thread Preetham Varanasi
: >> >>> Hi Raju, >>> >>> I m interested but can remote possible as currently I m in India? >>> >>> Thank you >>> Regards >>> Sipum >>> >>> On Wed, 18 Sep, 2019, 2:06 AM Raju N Somanna, >>> wrote: >>> &g

Re: Raju | ITC Infotech - Looking for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - New York City )

2019-09-18 Thread Ryan Gedwill
Hi, I am interested in the position. I am available to work in US, but would need to relocate as I am located in California. Ryan Gedwill > On Sep 17, 2019, at 1:21 PM, Raju N Somanna wrote: > > Hi All > > I've an immediate need for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - N

Re: Raju | ITC Infotech - Looking for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - New York City )

2019-09-18 Thread Karen Tracey
Please everyone keep in mind that this mailing list has tens of thousands of subscribers. Anyone interested in this job posting should contact the poster directly, not post on this list. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To

Re: Raju | ITC Infotech - Looking for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - New York City )

2019-09-18 Thread Shirley Nelson
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Re: Raju | ITC Infotech - Looking for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - New York City )

2019-09-18 Thread Raju N Somanna
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Re: Raju | ITC Infotech - Looking for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - New York City )

2019-09-18 Thread Tosin Ayoola
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Re: Raju | ITC Infotech - Looking for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - New York City )

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Re: Raju | ITC Infotech - Looking for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - New York City )

2019-09-18 Thread Abishek Goda
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Re: Raju | ITC Infotech - Looking for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - New York City )

2019-09-18 Thread Jithendra Kumar
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Re: Raju | ITC Infotech - Looking for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - New York City )

2019-09-18 Thread Sipum
t;> On Wed, 18 Sep, 2019, 2:06 AM Raju N Somanna, >> wrote: >> >>> Hi All >>> >>> I've an immediate need for Backend Developers (*Python/Django ORM* - >>> New York City) with my client in NYC. As the title suggests my team is >>> looking for P

Re: Raju | ITC Infotech - Looking for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - New York City )

2019-09-18 Thread Preetham Varanasi
On Wed, 18 Sep, 2019, 2:06 AM Raju N Somanna, wrote: > >> Hi All >> >> I've an immediate need for Backend Developers (*Python/Django ORM* - New >> York City) with my client in NYC. As the title suggests my team is looking >> for Python/Django specialist, someon

Re: Raju | ITC Infotech - Looking for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - New York City )

2019-09-17 Thread Sipum
Hi Raju, I m interested but can remote possible as currently I m in India? Thank you Regards Sipum On Wed, 18 Sep, 2019, 2:06 AM Raju N Somanna, wrote: > Hi All > > I've an immediate need for Backend Developers (*Python/Django ORM* - New > York City) with my client in NYC.

Raju | ITC Infotech - Looking for Backend Developers (Python/Django ORM - New York City )

2019-09-17 Thread Raju N Somanna
Hi All I've an immediate need for Backend Developers (*Python/Django ORM* - New York City) with my client in NYC. As the title suggests my team is looking for Python/Django specialist, someone who is good experience on ORM. Please do let me know if you have any from your contacts/references

Re: Python +django

2019-09-13 Thread Kevin Jay
I also prefer text over video. However, Corey Schafer has an excellent video series that is really well done. He doesn’t waste time babbling or stumbling over words. He also provides a link to his github repo so you can let ok over the code. On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 8:19 PM 'Nicholas Hatch' via

Re: Python +django

2019-09-10 Thread 'Nicholas Hatch' via Django users
If you are looking for books, any of the O’Reilly books are good. A worthwhile investment is an O’Reilly online subscription, which gives you access to all their books plus video tutorials, so you get the best of both worlds. For the price of three or four of their technical books, you get

Re: Python +django

2019-09-10 Thread Gerardo Palazuelos Guerrero
hi, Django has been a different beast for me, an .NET programmer... You need to find your way... Following are my go-to resources, always: #1: (free) Djangogirls tutorial #2: (paid) the books by https://wsvincent.com/books/-- specially that book (green one) is an excellent resource for

Re: Python +django

2019-09-10 Thread Mario R. Osorio
I must agree that video tutorials are harder to follow, specially if and when they are if at least a bit outdated. I used to hate them however; I've learned to appreciate them specially because of one reason: *YOU CANNOT COPY AND PASTE.* Written tutorials don't help you go thru the full

Re: Python +django

2019-09-09 Thread o1bigtenor
On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 7:57 AM Hani Fanous wrote: > > Must admit I agree. With text you can at least try things out as you go and > attempt to debug problems. With video this is almost impossible. > Agreed - - - I find most webinars could be condensed to perhaps 2 to 5 pages of text - - - - and

Re: Python +django

2019-09-09 Thread Hani Fanous
Must admit I agree. With text you can at least try things out as you go and attempt to debug problems. With video this is almost impossible. Hani > On Sep 9, 2019, at 7:57 AM, o1bigtenor wrote: > >> On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 6:33 AM selim atmaca wrote: >> >> You should learn python basics

Re: Python +django

2019-09-09 Thread o1bigtenor
On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 6:33 AM selim atmaca wrote: > > You should learn python basics first but dont dive deep, just the basics. Then > There is a nice django video series on youtube. Search for corey schafer > django. There are 17 videos in that series. If I was starting django today, >

Re: Python +django

2019-09-09 Thread selim atmaca
You should learn python basics first but dont dive deep, just the basics. Then There is a nice django video series on youtube. Search for corey schafer django. There are 17 videos in that series. If I was starting django today, definetly I would start it with that video series. 8 Eyl 2019 Pzr

Re: Python +django

2019-09-08 Thread Jani Tiainen
Hi. You're on good track. Using Django doesn't require much but knowing Python, HTML and CSS surely helps. Django Girls do have excellent tutorial to get you kickstarted with Django. CSS can be easily handled with libs like bootstrap or material ui. What comes to programmin itself it takes a

Re: Python +django

2019-09-08 Thread Devdutt Bhati
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6qE_uJB59c=PLd3UqWTnYXOnkicyzePnIg8rc2qEXgjiF learn this videos first and after learn django get some knowledge about python.

Python +django

2019-09-08 Thread kemo0 king
I am new on programming ,to be a programmer and getting the ability to create a web program that is one of my dreams , I have started with python I know little about html and css and js now I want to learn django am I on the right way what should I learn before diving in django I need ur

Software Engineer, Python/Django job position open

2019-09-06 Thread Gio M.
Hi everyone, at DAO Maker (a cryptocurrency incubator company) we are looking for a full time remote (with the option to work in our offices in Prague) Python/Django back-end developer with 3+ years experience and passionate about writing fast, efficient software in Python. Please read

Re: IIS configuration for python Django project

2019-03-22 Thread Larry Martell
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 8:28 AM patel hastik wrote: > > Hello, everyone > > I created python Django web Application I want to configure with IIS on the > window OS. I try many things and research about this I found video and > document and I follow all the step mention in the

IIS configuration for python Django project

2019-03-22 Thread patel hastik
Hello, everyone I created python Django web Application I want to configure with IIS on the window OS. I try many things and research about this I found video and document and I follow all the step mention in the document but I am getting Error "internal server Error 500.00 unknown Fa

Isomorphic programming in Python & Django research

2018-07-14 Thread Jamesie Pic
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Re: python django fields and row calculation

2018-06-11 Thread ijazz jazz
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Re: Python / Django slow ? Deciding my next technological stack

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Re: python django group

2018-05-11 Thread James Farris
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2018-01-29 Thread edgar
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Re: python django fields and row calculation

2017-04-05 Thread sum abiut
Thanks heaps this should get me started On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 2:42 PM, Lachlan Musicman wrote: > Well, if it's on the user model as a function, then it will happen as soon > as you call it. > > If they can have mulitple applications in process, then you will need to >

Re: python django fields and row calculation

2017-04-04 Thread Lachlan Musicman
Well, if it's on the user model as a function, then it will happen as soon as you call it. If they can have mulitple applications in process, then you will need to program your function(s) to account for that. As they say "there's more than one way to do it". You could add a "remaining days"

Re: python django fields and row calculation

2017-04-04 Thread sum abiut
Thank for taking your time to respond. my problem is automating that, for example when a user apply for a leave i want the system to calculate and update the total balance automatically. But Since a user can apply for a leave more that once which mean a user can have more that one record of leave

Re: python django fields and row calculation

2017-04-04 Thread Lachlan Musicman
Depends on your models, but write a small function that returns the balance? def balance(self): return self.entitlement - self.num_days (for instance) L. -- The most dangerous phrase in the language is, "We've always done it this way." - Grace Hopper On 5 April 2017 at 10:49, sum

python django fields and row calculation

2017-04-04 Thread sum abiut
Hi, I am working on an leave management system and I am having a some difficulties trying to figure out how to accomplished this scenario. for example i have a table of. when a user apply for a leave i want to get the previous total_leave_balance of the applicant and minus his/her current

Re: Python / Django newbie looking for mentorship

2017-03-20 Thread Feria Científica
Thanks a lot, I´ll start by the second, greetings! Richard On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 2:03 AM, Mark Phillips wrote: > Feria, > > Start here if you are comfortable with Pythonhttps://docs. > djangoproject.com/en/1.10/intro/tutorial01/ > > Start here if you are

Re: Python / Django newbie looking for mentorship

2017-03-20 Thread Antonis Christofides
> If you have 20 Years of experience as a software developer you can easily > learn python by yourself in one or two weeks. Of course he can. However a teacher is a huge boon, for various reasons, and if you have a little more money than time it's really a good idea to get one. If someone is

Re: Python / Django newbie looking for mentorship

2017-03-19 Thread Mark Phillips
Feria, Start here if you are comfortable with Python https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/intro/tutorial01/ Start here if you are new to Python... https://www.codecademy.com/learn/python Both are hands on. Good luck! Mark On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Feria Científica <

Re: Python / Django newbie looking for mentorship

2017-03-19 Thread Feria Científica
I am a second year student of Electrical Engineering. I am a little bit lost on where to start with Django/Python. I´d like to run programs to see functions in action. Where can I see codes?? Thanks Richard On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 7:12 PM, propellerhat wrote: > If

Re: Python / Django newbie looking for mentorship

2017-03-19 Thread propellerhat
If you have 20 Years of experience as a software developer you can easily learn python by yourself in one or two weeks. There is a nice tutorial on the official Python website: > https://docs.python.org/3.6/tutorial/introduction.html You can ask beginner questions on the Python Tutor mailing

Python / Django newbie looking for mentorship

2017-03-19 Thread Jon Hickam
I have 20 years experience in software but am new to OO python and django, I have a project I am tackling and would be most grateful if there is someone I could hire to clone my repo and give me advice as I navigate my first project, maybe once or twice a week at the beginning? Schedule can

Re: new bee - starting to build web application based on python - Django - PostgreSQL (or) MYSQL

2017-03-17 Thread ludovic coues
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new bee - starting to build web application based on python - Django - PostgreSQL (or) MYSQL

2017-03-16 Thread Camilo Torres
I recommend you the django tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/intro/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

Re: new bee - starting to build web application based on python - Django - PostgreSQL (or) MYSQL

2017-03-16 Thread Mike Dewhirst
SD It would help to say if you have a particular web application in mind. What is it you would like to achieve? Mike On 17/03/2017 8:38 AM, SD wrote: Hi There, Am new to web development based on python,Django and PostgreSQL (or) MYSQL databases. I am able to build standalone applications

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2017-03-16 Thread SD
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RE: Just added Python, Django and MySQL integration template for easier data visualization with AnyChart JS

2016-12-29 Thread Matthew Pava
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2016 7:30 AM To: django-users Subject: Re: Just added Python, Django and MySQL integration template for easier data visualization with AnyChart JS I have no idea what anychartjs does, in any case I don't understand why a js lib would need django integration. Also

Re: Just added Python, Django and MySQL integration template for easier data visualization with AnyChart JS

2016-12-29 Thread Avraham Serour
rds to web apps much easier, no matter what your > technology stack is. > > In particular, now there is a template for using our JavaScript charting > libraries with Python, Django and MySQL > <https://github.com/anychart-integrations/python-django-mysql-template> > in our c

Just added Python, Django and MySQL integration template for easier data visualization with AnyChart JS

2016-12-29 Thread andrey . khachaturov
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Looking for remote Python/Django job. Experience: 3 years

2016-10-25 Thread zenofpython90
Hi! I'm not sure if it's the right place but... I'm back-end web developer from Poland and I'm looking for remote job(prefered long-term collaboration with companies or freelancers - full time). Experience in comercial programming: 3 years Keywords: Python, Django, JS, Linux, GIT, SQL, REST

Urgent Need: Strong Python/Django Developer needed immediately

2016-10-05 Thread Sunil Kumar
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Re: Python Django on Hostica server

2016-10-05 Thread ludovic coues
>From what I have read of hostica, they only offer to host website written in PHP. 2016-10-05 15:21 GMT+02:00 Andris Diržininkas <jostda...@gmail.com>: > Hi there > > Actually I have very basic knowlage about web programming but I'm working > with a web programmer who does i

Python Django on Hostica server

2016-10-05 Thread Andris Diržininkas
Hi there Actually I have very basic knowlage about web programming but I'm working with a web programmer who does it on Python Django. I asked him to put the almost finished site on my hostica server and he wanted to know - do they host Python Django and how do they do this? Maybe someone can

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2016-07-20 Thread venkat . dhanikonda
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Re: Recommended courses/materials for Python/Django course...

2016-06-19 Thread Fred Stluka
Thanks for the feedback! --Fred Fred Stluka -- mailto:f...@bristle.com -- http://bristle.com/~fred/ Bristle Software, Inc -- http://bristle.com -- Glad to be of service! Open Source: Without walls and fences, we need no

Re: Recommended courses/materials for Python/Django course...

2016-06-17 Thread 06userit
My 2 cents : I have started learning Python and Django from scratch 15 months ago. I have bought 3 books which were VERY useful : 1) Two scoops of Django (Django 1.8) Daniel & Audrey Roy GreenFeld : very good introduction to the Django world 2) Django by Example (Antonio Melé) : excellent

Re: Recommended courses/materials for Python/Django course...

2016-06-17 Thread Fred Stluka
Ludovic, Thanks for the tip!  I'll check them out. --Fred Fred Stluka -- mailto:f...@bristle.com -- http://bristle.com/~fred/ Bristle Software, Inc -- http://bristle.com -- Glad to be of service! Open Source:

Re: Recommended courses/materials for Python/Django course...

2016-06-16 Thread ludovic coues
The "Python Crash Course" aim to teach python from nothing in the first half and to put that knowledge in application in the second half through 3 projects. These are a 2D game, some data visualization technique from diverse source and a django application. Some people have some difficulty with

Recommended courses/materials for Python/Django course...

2016-06-15 Thread Fred Stluka
Python/Django users, Any Python and/or Django courses/materials to recommend? I may be teaching a Python/Django class soon.  My client may be willing to jumpstart by buying existing course materials (lecture slides, notes, homeworks, labs, reference links

Re: What Python/Django code checkers do you recommend?...

2016-04-11 Thread Christian Ledermann
I use all, specially because they are free for open source > > > On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 7:00 PM, Fred Stluka <f...@bristle.com> wrote: >> >> Python/Django programmers, >> >> What code review tools do you use? Do you run them automatically >> when check

Re: What Python/Django code checkers do you recommend?...

2016-04-10 Thread Avraham Serour
I use all, specially because they are free for open source On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 7:00 PM, Fred Stluka <f...@bristle.com> wrote: > Python/Django programmers, > > What code review tools do you use? Do you run them automatically > when checking in new code? Do you recommend

What Python/Django code checkers do you recommend?...

2016-04-08 Thread Fred Stluka
Python/Django programmers, What code review tools do you use?  Do you run them automatically when checking in new code?  Do you recommend them? Details: I'm working on a large Python/Django Web app (1,000 files, 200,000 lines of code, 3.5 years

Re: how to deploy python/django application in debian/apache?

2016-02-10 Thread Michal Petrucha
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 10:57:29AM -0800, James Schneider wrote: > On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 7:15 AM, Fred Stluka wrote: > > > On 2/10/16 4:37 AM, James Schneider wrote: > > > > ... make sure that the Apache system user has read access to that > > directory and all

Re: how to deploy python/django application in debian/apache?

2016-02-10 Thread James Schneider
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 7:15 AM, Fred Stluka wrote: > On 2/10/16 4:37 AM, James Schneider wrote: > > ... make sure that the Apache system user has read access to that > directory and all subdirectories, and no write access ... > > James, > > Won't that prevent Django from

Re: how to deploy python/django application in debian/apache?

2016-02-10 Thread Fred Stluka
On 2/10/16 4:37 AM, James Schneider wrote: ... make sure that the Apache system user has read access to that directory and all subdirectories, and no write access ... James, Won't that prevent Django from creating *.pyc files from the deployed *.py files? Or do you suggest deploying *.pyc

Re: how to deploy python/django application in debian/apache?

2016-02-10 Thread John Travolta
Hi James, thank you for so detailed answer in general about this problematic. 1) I am agreed with you that "root" folder is not the best place for my application. *I thought if I try to chose another location for python app, paths in app will be different and it will not work.* but I will try

Re: how to deploy python/django application in debian/apache?

2016-02-10 Thread James Schneider
On Feb 10, 2016 12:23 AM, "John Travolta" wrote: > > Hi, > > I succeeded to run development python application: python3 ./manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8080 > > but now I need to make deployment, honestly I didn't succed to do it from august. I hope here I will get help. > >

Re: how to deploy python/django application in debian/apache?

2016-02-10 Thread John Travolta
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how to deploy python/django application in debian/apache?

2016-02-10 Thread John Travolta
Hi, I succeeded to run development python application: python3 ./manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8080 but now I need to make deployment, honestly I didn't succed to do it from august. I hope here I will get help. *first of all, settings.py had to be corrected from debug = true to DEBUG = False &

Where the best and many free photos for websites on Python+Django? (please links)

2016-02-05 Thread ylativ oknesyl
Where the best and many free photos for websites on Python+Django? (please links) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to django-user

Need For Mid Level Full Stack Developer (Python / Django) at BITS

2015-10-07 Thread John Shields
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Converting Speedy Net to Python/Django

2015-09-10 Thread Uri Even-Chen
To Django Users, I want to convert my open source social network, Speedy Net , from PHP to Python and Django. Which Django packages do you recommend using? I prefer to start with Python 3. I saw the list of apps on https://www.djangopackages.com/grids/g/social/ , and I

Re: How to save base64 string in Python django

2015-07-14 Thread Sadaf Noor
t through a StringIO > object. > > On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 7:40 AM, ywaghmare5203 <ywaghmare5...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> I am trying to save base64 string string image to database but I am not >> able to store. I am beginner for python dj

Re: How to save base64 string in Python django

2015-07-14 Thread Bill Freeman
able to store. I am beginner for python django language. > > I am following these steps:-- > > from base64 import b64decode > from django.core.files.base import ContentFile > from time import time > import cStringIO > import base64 > > > pic = cStringIO.StringIO() &

How to save base64 string in Python django

2015-07-13 Thread ywaghmare5203
Hello all, I am trying to save base64 string string image to database but I am not able to store. I am beginner for python django language. I am following these steps:-- from base64 import b64decode from django.core.files.base import ContentFile from time import time import cStringIO import

Re: Python & Django.

2015-07-06 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn
Glad it's working. -A On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 10:02 AM, Steve Burrus wrote: > Well I want to sheeplishly say thwat I DID get Python 3.4.2 going with the > Django server! I kind of feel like the late Gilda Radner saying "Never > mind!" in her well-known Saturday Night

Re: Python & Django.

2015-07-06 Thread Steve Burrus
Well I want to sheeplishly say thwat I DID get Python 3.4.2 going with the Django server! I kind of feel like the late Gilda Radner saying "Never mind!" in her well-known Saturday Night Live sketch. But to answer your question andrew I am using the Windows 10 beta preview version of Windows.

Re: Python & Django.

2015-07-05 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn
I have a django project running under Python 3.4, so I don't think it's a problem with Django. If you can provide us with *any* information that might clue us in to what is going on, it would be helpful. At the moment, all we know is that something doesn't work. Can you provide information on

Re: Python & Django.

2015-07-05 Thread Andrew Farrell
Could you please paste a reply with: - The operating system you are running on - The output of the command "pip freeze" - The commands you are entering to try to run django on python 3.4 and the output of those commands ? On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 8:44 PM, Steve Burrus

Re: Python & Django.

2015-07-05 Thread Steve Burrus
*"Are you getting an error message?" lNo particular error message. But I cannot even start to go thru the usual procedure to end up connecting to the Django server! It's irrational that for as long as the version 3.4.* of python has been out that I hAvE to still use the old version 2.7. * *On

Re: Python & Django.

2015-07-05 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn
Are you getting an error message? Can you describe what is happening (or not happening)? Thanks, -A On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 8:33 AM, Steve Burrus wrote: > Listen I am having/experiencing some degree of diffilculty in being able to > coordinaTE my Pytjhon version with

Python & Django.

2015-07-05 Thread Steve Burrus
*Listen I am having/experiencing some degree of diffilculty in being able to coordinaTE my Pytjhon version with Django. i can easily end up connecting to the [django] server but I have to use python version 2.7.* ins tead of the preferred version 3.4.* ZCan some please help me with this?*

Re: Desarrollador Python/Django

2015-06-11 Thread Rafael E. Ferrero
Hello Isabel. I see that the position it's in Sevilla, spain? Are you searching for Remote work or On Site work? Remember that this is an International mailing list so it's better if you can specify this. Cheers!! -- Rafael E. Ferrero 2015-06-11 9:56 GMT-03:00 Isabel Romero Casado

Re: Desarrollador Python/Django

2015-06-11 Thread Cesar Mojarro
my resume On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 7:56 AM, Isabel Romero Casado wrote: > http://www.emergya.es/ofertas/desarrollador-senior-pythondjango > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Django users" group. > To unsubscribe from this

Desarrollador Python/Django

2015-06-11 Thread Isabel Romero Casado
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Re: pyodbc: Works in Plain Python, Django 1.8 Shell Throws Error

2015-04-28 Thread Matthew Woodward
Thanks for the response! Turns out that it was actually a bug in pyodbc that's already been fixed: https://github.com/mkleehammer/pyodbc/issues/38 Working for me now, or at least the import is. :-) Running into another issue that'll hopefully be fixed soon:

Re: pyodbc: Works in Plain Python, Django 1.8 Shell Throws Error

2015-04-28 Thread Ederson Mota Pereira
Hi Matt, I have been through something similar some days ago. Reverting to the 3.0.7 pyodbc version worked for me. If you are using pip, maybe you will need to use --allow-external and --allow-unverified flags. Be warned of the security issues of doing something like this. Att, On Mon, Apr

pyodbc: Works in Plain Python, Django 1.8 Shell Throws Error

2015-04-27 Thread Matt Woodward
Running into a bit of an odd problem I hope someone can help with. Envrionment: * Ubuntu Server 14.04, 64-bit (Vagrant box) * Python 3.4 * Django 1.8 * pyodbc 3.0.8 pyodbc installs fine. When I do python3 and then import pyodbc, that works fine. When I do python3 manage.py shell and then

Re: python / django demand

2015-04-23 Thread Larry Martell
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 2:20 PM, Jay <jman...@gmail.com> wrote: > Just curious if any long time python / django developers have seen an > increase in the demand/growth/popularity of these skills? I run a dev team > of python/django/aws developers building an ecommerce website an

Re: python / django demand

2015-04-23 Thread Joel Goldstick
>> >> On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 11:50 PM, Jay <jma...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Just curious if any long time python / django developers have seen an >>> increase in the demand/growth/popularity of these skills? I run a dev team >>> of pyth

Re: python / django demand

2015-04-22 Thread Jay
thank you, good info. On Wednesday, 22 April 2015 05:10:48 UTC-6, mlvora.2010 wrote: > > Hey Jay, > > I am Malhar Vora from India. I may not be a proper person to answer to > your question as I don't have much experience but since 5-6 years I am > observing that Python

Re: python / django demand

2015-04-22 Thread Malhar Vora
Hey Jay, I am Malhar Vora from India. I may not be a proper person to answer to your question as I don't have much experience but since 5-6 years I am observing that Python/Django is gaining momentum in Indian market. As a developer I keep track of Python/Django companies to get a job. In last 2

python / django demand

2015-04-21 Thread Jay
Just curious if any long time python / django developers have seen an increase in the demand/growth/popularity of these skills? I run a dev team of python/django/aws developers building an ecommerce website and was curious about what people think the future brings for this stack. Continued

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