gt;> I searched a lot of information on google, but till now I did not make a
>> decision should I learn PHP or I can handle it all with Django?
>>
>> *can we solve all kinds of web application problems with Django without
>> learning PHP ?? *
>> *or PHP also recommende
a
> decision should I learn PHP or I can handle it all with Django?
>
> *can we solve all kinds of web application problems with Django without
> learning PHP ?? *
> *or PHP also recommended.*
>
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You can create anything with both django and php, but to be fair, django
can only really be compared to laravel which is the most popular web
framework for php like django is for python. I suggest using django since
you’ve already been working with python for years. It would be easier, you
can
Django !== PHP
Python is like PHP
Django is like Laravel
On 6/28/21 2:43 PM, Ajeet Kumar Gupt wrote:
> Django is a best in web development as well most secure in comparison
> to php?
>
> On Mon, Jun 28, 2021, 7:09 PM Ahmed omar miladi
> mailto:ahmedomarmil...@gmail.com>>
now I did not make a
>> decision should I learn PHP or I can handle it all with Django?
>>
>> *can we solve all kinds of web application problems with Django without
>> learning PHP ?? *
>> *or PHP also recommended.*
>>
>> Thank you all in advance
>>
&
also to develop other web applications together.
>
> I searched a lot of information on google, but till now I did not make a
> decision should I learn PHP or I can handle it all with Django?
>
> *can we solve all kinds of web application problems with Django without
> learning PH
On 2021-06-27 21:20, Krishna Adhikari wrote:
> *can we solve all kinds of web application problems with Django
> without learning PHP ?? *
> *or PHP also recommended.*
For just about aspect, either they're interchangeable, or I find that
Python/Django wins (readability, library co
Django gives you a builtin admin panel for free.
Enjoy
On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 3:49 PM Boris Pérez wrote:
> Hi friend...u can do everything u need in django...without use php...
> Greetings
>
>
> 2021-06-28 10:23 GMT-04:00, Luis Zárate :
> > Hi, you can create sev
Hi friend...u can do everything u need in django...without use php...
Greetings
2021-06-28 10:23 GMT-04:00, Luis Zárate :
> Hi, you can create several web applications with Django. So I guest you can
> replace all web stuff with Django or other lib in python for web
> development.
>
with Django?
>
> *can we solve all kinds of web application problems with Django without
> learning PHP ?? *
> *or PHP also recommended.*
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Am 16.06.2012 22:24, schrieb sjtirtha:
> Hi,
>
> can somebody recommend a good and cheap web hosting for django and
> php(wordpress)?
> I'm looking something below 10 € monthly, only for small apps and blogs.
>
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I recommend
www.raumopol.de/
Our d
On 16/06/2012 11:47 μμ, Carlos Daniel Ruvalcaba Valenzuela wrote:
Try Hetzner in Germany, they are a solid hosting company with
reasonable prices, their dedicated hardware is well know for being a
great value.
http://www.hetzner.de/
You can get a virtual server from Hetzner with a monthly
On Sun, Jun 17, 2012, Mike Ryan wrote:
>Does anyone else feel that "which webhost..." questions should be politely
>responded to with a link to
>https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/DjangoFriendlyWebHosts, and a request
>not to post similar questions in future?
Not
> Regards,
>
> Mike
>
>
> On Saturday, June 16, 2012 10:24:27 PM UTC+2, sjtirtha wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> can somebody recommend a good and cheap web hosting for django and
>> php(wordpress)?
>> I'm looking something below 10 € monthl
y recommend a good and cheap web hosting for django and
> php(wordpress)?
> I'm looking something below 10 € monthly, only for small apps and blogs.
>
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>php(wordpress)?
>I'm looking something below 10 ? monthly, only for small apps and blogs.
<http://djangoeurope.com/> have worked well for me;
rmany, they are a solid hosting company with
>> reasonable prices, their dedicated hardware is well know for being a
>> great value.
>>
>> http://www.hetzner.de/
>>
>> On Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 1:24 PM, sjtirtha <sjtir...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
&g
wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> can somebody recommend a good and cheap web hosting for django and
>> php(wordpress)?
>> I'm looking something below 10 € monthly, only for small apps and blogs.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Steve
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exactly what I've been looking for! Thanks!
On Jun 4, 11:28 am, bruno desthuilliers
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> On Jun 3, 12:18 pm, mikegolf wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I've started to learn Django recently, however for last 5+ years I've
> > been developing
On Jun 3, 12:18 pm, mikegolf wrote:
> Hi,
> I've started to learn Django recently, however for last 5+ years I've
> been developing using PHP (especially Yii) and thus asking if there's
> any tutorial / documentation on significant differences in
> *thinking*.
> What I mean is
Doug, thanks a lot! I've read the article and it really explains a
lot, but what I'm actually looking for is a list of differences like
the one you've pointed out (listofstuff lifetime)... anything? ;)
On Jun 4, 12:10 am, Doug Ballance wrote:
> I should have looked a little
f an overview, but picks up on some key
> points:http://j4mie.github.com/python-and-django-for-php-refugees/#slide1
>
> On Jun 3, 12:18 pm, mikegolf <miga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > I've started to learn Django recently, howeve
I should have looked a little harder, I found the blog post. It is
about a much older version of Django. Some of the references to django
internals are surely a bit different now, but the fundamentals are the
same. It really helped me when I first started. I'd love to see it
updated for the
http://www.twistedcommons.com/2008/12/how-django-works.html
There was a blog post several years ago that followed, in detail, the
life of a response with all the gory details. Unfortunately I can't
locate the link. The above page is brief, but has a nice picture that
is easy to follow.
A huge
Its more of an overview, but picks up on some key points:
http://j4mie.github.com/python-and-django-for-php-refugees/#slide1
On Jun 3, 12:18 pm, mikegolf <miga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I've started to learn Django recently, however for last 5+ years I've
> been devel
Hi,
I've started to learn Django recently, however for last 5+ years I've
been developing using PHP (especially Yii) and thus asking if there's
any tutorial / documentation on significant differences in
*thinking*.
What I mean is for example objects' lifecycle - for PHP the life cycle
of object is
On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 12:56 +0530, Akash Mukherjee wrote:
> I have a webapp created in django. Now I want to convert the entire
> code into PHP. Is it possible?? If yes, how?
although I can sympathise with your problem - some suit has decided that
the code be in php? - it is unlikely that you
Too much noise!
To answer OPs question, you'd have to port the code to PHP manually.
On 01/12/2010 02:18, Steve Holden wrote:
On 11/30/2010 9:15 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 13:53 -0500, CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
I have a webapp created in django. Now I want to convert the
On 11/30/2010 9:15 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 13:53 -0500, CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
>>> I have a webapp created in django. Now I want to convert the entire
>>> code into PHP. Is it possible?? If yes, how?
>>
>> I have a Porsche that I'd like to trade for an ox cart. Any
On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 13:53 -0500, CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
> > I have a webapp created in django. Now I want to convert the entire
> > code into PHP. Is it possible?? If yes, how?
>
> I have a Porsche that I'd like to trade for an ox cart. Any takers?
> Seriously, why would you want to do that?
Because he can't drive stick.
Regards,
Andre Terra
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 16:53, CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
> On 11/30/2010 02:26 AM, Akash Mukherjee wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a webapp created in django. Now I want to convert the entire
>> code into PHP. Is it
On 11/30/2010 02:26 AM, Akash Mukherjee wrote:
Hello,
I have a webapp created in django. Now I want to convert the entire
code into PHP. Is it possible?? If yes, how?
I have a Porsche that I'd like to trade for an ox cart. Any takers?
Seriously, why would you want to do that?
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want to convert the entire
>> code into PHP. Is it possible?? If yes, how?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Akash
>>
>
> Anything is possible given enough resource. I am not aware of any
> tools that would automatically convert from django to PHP - I would
> doubt t
h resource. I am not aware of any
tools that would automatically convert from django to PHP - I would
doubt they exist, given the architectural differences between django
and PHP.
Cheers
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>
> can you please tell me what django give as solution to this
>
This has nothing to do with Django nor PHP - it's a basic HTTP
programming problem. If you don't understand how HTTP works, you're
not going to do anything good (I mean : in web programming) whatever
la
Hi,
Do you mean that you have to refresh the user browser page every minute or that
every minute your website application has to pull another information system ?
In either case, I hardly see the connection between your issue and the fact
that Django has nothing to do with thinking in PHP. PHP
Here's a point to start from. This documentation contains all you need to
know to get started with Django.
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.2/
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Imad Elharoussi wrote:
>
> You said that we must not think in a PHP way while using
As stated by others above, look at the tutorial first. Install Django and
build the sample poll app. It will show you how Django works and from there
you can try any customisations that you have in mind.
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Mathieu Leduc-Hamel wrote:
> Have
Have you took a look at the tutorial on the django webpage ? It's a must to
read before doing anything with django.
After that i can propose to you a solution:
If i was you i would code 2 views
One for the rendering on the page
One as ajax view
The first one would use the javascript to reload
You said that we must not think in a PHP way while using django
can you please give me a solution to my problem
I have to connect every minute to a server and get an object from it an show
the modifications
can you please tell me what django give as solution to this
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tever the post says i am
> not able to get away with the problem Can someone revisit the
> solution to the problem again by giving clear explanation as to the
> "mechanism of how things happen" which would make things easier when i
> have to tweak my django/php code resp
to the problem again by giving clear explanation as to the
"mechanism of how things happen" which would make things easier when i
have to tweak my django/php code respectively according to my
needs...
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> for an application in the near future.
If it really is modest it may well be as fast to just redo it in
Django. Otherwise you could consider doing it in stages possibly using
Django for admin to start:
http://jeffcroft.com/blog/2006/jul/14/django-admin-your-php-app/
I'm a
if you don't have extensive pre-existing php (legacy) code I would say do it
all in django.
even if you wrote some already in php you will save more time by throwing it
away and reimplementing in django then you will trying to make them co-exist
or by trying to use a legacy db schema.
if you
check out www.codeigniter.com, excellent PHP framework
V
On Feb 17, 10:14 am, garagefan wrote:
> The easiest solution i can consider is having php request a url from
> the django project that would return a dynamically created xml file
> that you could then parse via
The easiest solution i can consider is having php request a url from
the django project that would return a dynamically created xml file
that you could then parse via php, set variables from, display, etc.
You could theoretically run the site in django, and the admin and all
that goodness, but
HI,
I'm looking into using Django to redevelop a website to handle dynamic
content and some social app functions. I am interested in knowing
whether django can work alongside php, we built a modest database to
work on news articles in php and are considering using facebook's api
for an
ugh symfony that I found out about Django,
> and started using it quite a bit... so I know a bit about the two
> frameworks. Or rather, I know a lot about symfony, but much of that
> is being replaced with stuff I'm learning about Django.
>
> As PHP MVC frameworks go, symfony
Thanks for your recommendations/opinions/experiences.
I had a look at some of these frameworks. To get started, I will dig
deeper in the Symfony framework.
I would say that what bothers me most is that they are written in PHP
(you know, this case-insensitive language with no namespace and
How about rhaco?
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en=UTF-8=http%3A%2F%2Frhaco-users.jp%2F=ja=en_state0=
rhaco has...
* Template Inheritance
* Model based validation
* URLMapper
* admin
* doctest
* Made in Japan...(No english document)
openpear, Japanese Pear Channel, is made with
a lot about symfony, but much of that
is being replaced with stuff I'm learning about Django.
As PHP MVC frameworks go, symfony is great. It borrows from where it
needs to, to give you a good suite of tools. The direction it is
heading in is also nice.
The new 1.1/1.2 series supports Doctrine
On 5 Jan 2009, at 14:31 , thi.l...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a hard time getting Django adopted as web framework in the
> office.
> Mostly because the boss paid for PHP-based trainings, and our current
> infrastructure leaves little room for mod_python/wsgi/fastcgi...
>
> I was wondering
Welding together Zend Framework, Doctrine and PHPUnit can give you a
very good stack to work with.
All 3 frameworks are very advanced.
You won't get stuff like automatic model forms and the admin for example.
Doctrine is a very advanced ORM tool (and a big a complex one as well).
ZF is sort of
I haven't found an MTV framework like Django on PHP and Django has a very
unique concept behind it.
But if you want and MVC framework like Rails or Pylons, I recommend you Kohana
framework - http://www.kohanaphp.com. Originally based on CodeIgniter, it has
evolved a lot, and I vote
My PHP friend is really happy with CodeIgnite but I know nothing about
it...
On Jan 5, 4:11 pm, Peter Bailey wrote:
> You might want to have a look at CakePHP. It follows the MCV pattern I
> believe, although I have not looked closely because it is PHP not
> Python.
>
>
You might want to have a look at CakePHP. It follows the MCV pattern I
believe, although I have not looked closely because it is PHP not
Python.
http://cakephp.org/
Peter
On Jan 5, 8:31 am, "thi.l...@gmail.com" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a hard time getting Django adopted as
Hi,
I have a hard time getting Django adopted as web framework in the
office.
Mostly because the boss paid for PHP-based trainings, and our current
infrastructure leaves little room for mod_python/wsgi/fastcgi...
I was wondering if some fo you know about competitor PHP frameworks
that "look
I'd be paranoid too if I used php
On 11/26/05, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> have been talking to some php folk about switching to django, but
> they have raised a serious concern: Django website does not have a
> page for security alerts and the django team has not released any
> security patches - so they feel
I created 631 ( http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/631 ) a few months
ago for this very reason :-)
--Simon
There isn't any found yet?
but seriously.. we should have a 'security' page which covers django
'best-practices' in that area.
there has been some recent discussion on the developer list about how
to accept parameters defensively.
There is also a cross site request forgery prevention compoent
On 11/26/05, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi,
> have been talking to some php folk about switching to django, but
> they have raised a serious concern: Django website does not have a
> page for security alerts and the django team has not released any
> security patches - so
hi,
have been talking to some php folk about switching to django, but
they have raised a serious concern: Django website does not have a
page for security alerts and the django team has not released any
security patches - so they feel very uneasy about the whole thing.
Can this defect somehow
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