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Git version control Two Scoops of Django: Best Practices for Django 1.8 – Two Scoops Press This book is chock-full of material that will help you with your Django projects. We’ll introduce you to various tips, tricks, patterns, code snippets, and techniques that we’ve picked up over the years. This book is a update and expansion of previous editions: Updated for Django 1.8 and changes in the Django ecosystem, with corrections and clarifications added thanks to the feedback of our readers and technical reviewers.Revised material on templates, consuming REST APIs, replacing core components of Django, and more.50+ pages of new material on Jinja2, debugging, advanced query tools, data validation, testing, security, and more. Two Scoops of Django: Best Practices to Django 1.8 is available as an early release PDF. As we're certain you have many questions, we've written up a FAQ.

Heroku Toolbelt Learn Web Development with the Ruby on Rails Tutorial Michael Hartl Contents Foreword My former company (CD Baby) was one of the first to loudly switch to Ruby on Rails, and then even more loudly switch back to PHP (Google me to read about the drama). This book by Michael Hartl came so highly recommended that I had to try it, and the Ruby on Rails Tutorial is what I used to switch back to Rails again. Though I’ve worked my way through many Rails books, this is the one that finally made me “get” it. The linear narrative is such a great format. Enjoy! Derek Sivers (sivers.org) Founder, CD Baby Acknowledgments The Ruby on Rails Tutorial owes a lot to my previous Rails book, RailsSpace, and hence to my coauthor Aurelius Prochazka. I’d like to acknowledge a long list of Rubyists who have taught and inspired me over the years: David Heinemeier Hansson, Yehuda Katz, Carl Lerche, Jeremy Kemper, Xavier Noria, Ryan Bates, Geoffrey Grosenbach, Peter Cooper, Matt Aimonetti, Gregg Pollack, Wayne E. About the author Copyright and license 1.1 Introduction

Heroku | Cloud Application Platform PostgreSQL on the Mac Sublime Text - Download Sublime Text 3 is the current version of Sublime Text. For bleeding-edge releases, see the dev builds. Sublime Text may be downloaded and evaluated for free, however a license must be purchased for continued use. There is currently no enforced time limit for the evaluation. 3.2.1 (Build 3207) 6 April 2019 Various syntax highlighting improvements Git: Git repositories at the top level of a users home directory are ignored for performance reasons. 3.2 (Build 3200) 13 March 2019 NEW: Git Integration NEW: Incremental Diff Editor Control Added block_caret setting Improve positioning and sizing of gutter icons in some situations Fixed draw_minimap_border setting not working Linux: Improved input method (IM) support - fcitx, ibus, etc Linux: Fixed a crash when using GTK_IM_MODULE=xim Linux: Tweaked behavior of up/down when on the first and last lines of a file to better match platform conventions Windows: Improved IME support Themes/UI Text Rendering Color Schemes Syntax Highlighting Files and Folders Input

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