Surviving Django With Extensions
Django is a free and open-source, high-level, Python-based server-side web framework that emphasizes reusability and pluggability of components, minimal code, rapid development, low coupling, and the principle of “don’t repeat yourself.” It was co-created by Adrian Holovaty and Simon Willison in the autumn of 2003. The name “Django” was inspired by the Romani jazz guitarist and composer Django Reinhardt. Django is the most popular Python web framework, with over 85,000 stars and 33,000 forks on GitHub. Some well-known sites that use Django include Instagram, YouTube, Spotify, Dropbox, Pinterest, Mozilla, The Washington Post, BitBucket, and Disqus. ...