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#414 Because we are not monsters
- New project to shorten django-admin to django because we are not monsters
- django-unicorn: The magical reactive component framework for Django
- Testing some tidbits
- The State of Python 2024 article
- Extras
- Joke
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Brian #1: New project to shorten django-admin to django because we are not monsters
- Jeff Tripplet has created django-cli-no-admin to shorten django-admin to just django.
- “One of the biggest mysteries in Django is why I have to run django-admin from my terminal instead of just running django. Confusingly, django-admin has nothing to do with Django’s admin app.”
- Instead of typing things like: django-admin startproject mysite projectname
- We can type the shorter: django startproject mysite projectname
- I love this kind of developer speedup / comfort improvements
- And yes, Jeff wants Django to eventually include this as the default way to run the command line utilities.
Michael #2: django-unicorn: The magical reactive component framework for Django
- Add modern site functionality: Quickly add in simple interactions to regular Django templates without learning a new templating language.
- Skip the JavaScript build tools
- No API required: Skip creating a bunch of serializers and just use Django.
Brian #3: Testing some tidbits
- Ned Batchelder
- Different ways to test to see if a string has only 0 or 1 in it.
- And also, a way to check all the different ways to make sure they work.
- Fun post, and I learned about
- cleandoc - a way to strip leading blank space and maintain code block indentation
- I usually use textwrap.dedent()
- partition - splitting strings based on a substring
- Using | to pass imports to eval() - I don't use eval much.
- cleandoc - a way to strip leading blank space and maintain code block indentation
- However, no pytest!
- Here’s a way to check all this with pytest:
Michael #4: The State of Python 2024 article
- Python usage with other languages drops as general adoption grows
- 41% of Python developers have under 2 years of experience
- Python learning expands through diverse channels
- The Python 2 vs. 3 divide is in the distant past
- Flask, Django, and FastAPI remain top Python web frameworks
- Most Python web apps run on hyperscale clouds
- Containers over VMs over hardware
- uv takes Python packaging by storm
Extras
Brian:
- More Django: Dracula Theme for Django Admin
Michael:
- Zen Browser update
- Office refresh
- Transcripts (in some players)
Joke: