Noe Nieto: Tips para ir al PyCON 2013
Tips para ir al PyCON 2013Se viene el PyCON 2013, es su segunda edición en la bella ciudad de Santa Clara, California (Osea, silicon valley). Vale toda la pena ir para allá.Lástima que me lo voy a...
View ArticleLennart Regebro: Non-obvious beginners hint for development with Django and...
South is the migration framework used with Django. It’s good, use it.However, it’s a bit awkward to use in the beginning, because the intro documentation doesn’t mention one thing, although it has to...
View ArticleReinout van Rees: Djangorecipe updated for the upcoming buildout 2.0
zc.buildout 2.0 is almost finished (the 2.0 beta 1 came out last week). It is mostly a simplified 1.4.4 zc.buildout that is better maintainable. Simplifications include only supporting distribute...
View ArticleAnderson Leeb Blog: Configuring Dovecot and Postfix for virtual hosting
As we enter into the rewarding world of hosting other applications, we were requested to host a mail server. In trying to set this up, I stumbled upon the following post that set me on the right path....
View ArticleReinout van Rees: Hurray for tests: preparing a buildout pull request
Last week, I prepared a pull request for zc.buildout 2.0 to include buildout-versions' functionality in buildout itself. I had looked at the inner workings of buildout before and even prepared a pull...
View ArticleSteve McMahon: Developing Plone in a Box
Want to develop for the latest version of Plone on Windows? Use a VirtualBox.Want to do it and be able to edit source files and configuration with your Windows editor? To be able to run buildout and...
View ArticleGreenfinity: How I learned to stop worrying, and love Sublime Text
Sublime Text is a sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose.I have been a long time Vim user, and always resisted the temptation to jump on the IDE bandwagon. Admittedly, I am a dinosaur,...
View ArticleJC Brand: Report on the Beer and Wine Sprint in Cape Town
The Beer and Wine sprint wrapped up on Sunday and it's now a good time to report on what was South Africa's first ever core Plone sprint. This was a joint sprint between Cape Town and Munich, which in...
View ArticleMartijn Faassen: Obviel Compared
I'm asked sometimes how Obviel compares to other client side web frameworks. This evaluation of JavaScript MVC frameworks provides a few useful points to consider and gives a good opportunity for me to...
View ArticleMartijn Faassen: The Story of None: Part 1 - The Beginning
IntroductionI'm going to be talking about None in a series of short articles. It is intended for less experienced developers. We're going to talk about some basic patterns that can clean up your code....
View ArticleReinout van Rees: Taking up the gauntlet: defense of Django
I'm taking up the gauntlet. A gauntlet that has been thrown down with considerable force and eloquence by my colleague Gijs on his new weblog in a post called Django is just an API. The title comes...
View ArticleReinout van Rees: Taking up the gauntlet: defense of Django
I'm taking up the gauntlet. A gauntlet that has been thrown down with considerable force and eloquence by my colleague Gijs on his new weblog in a post called Django is just an API. The title comes...
View ArticleStarzel.de: Report from the Munich-leg of the Wine-and-Beer-Sprint
Last week about 40 people met from Thursday to Sunday in Syslab's Office in Munich for the Wine and Beer Sprint to push Plone forward. I was awed by the large number of people willing to attend, we...
View ArticleMartijn Faassen: The Story of None: Part 2 - Recognizing It
part 1Last time...In part 1 of the Story of None we've seen this validation function:def validate_end_date_later_than_start(start_date, end_date): if end_date <= start_date: raise ValidationError(...
View ArticleMartijn Faassen: Modern Client-Side Times
IntroductionReinout wrote a blog post about the client side and what it means for server-side web development. Lots of it is very interesting to me, so I'm going to give some feedback here.One of the...
View ArticleMikko Ohtamaa: Resurrecting Skype4Py
Today I had a pleasure to maintain my first Skype4Py release. The power of open source: code will never die.Skype4Py is a Python library for controlling a Skype desktop application enabling all sorts...
View ArticlePlone Emerald Sprint: Emerald Sprint 2013
In one week, February 7th-11th, the Seattle Plone Users Group will be hosting the first Emerald Sprint off the beautiful Puget Sound on Camano Island, Washington. The Emerald Sprint follows in the...
View ArticleRok Garbas: plone.app.widgets released!
A lot of interesting work has been done at Wine and Beer Sprint, you can read reports from Cape Town and Munich.As mentioned in reports, I've been working on getting Patterns into Plone. Why including...
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