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1.9.0 release improvement to collective.recipe.plonesite
The 1.9.0 release of collective.recipe.plonesite is now available on PyPi. This release brings several new features and some improvements to the documentation.
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4 Python Web Frameworks Compared
Six Feet Up organized IndyPy's Python Web Shootout, where 4 companies showed off 4 Python frameworks through the demo of a ToDo app developed in Bottle, Django, Flask and Pyramid.
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Automating Plone site creation with collective.recipe.plonesite
The Plone site recipe allows you to automate creating and maintaining a Plone site using zc.buildout, allowing everyone working on a project to start from the same point and improving build quality by reducing the need for human interaction.
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Bootstrapping Buildout Killing PYTHONPATH
Issues bootstrapping and running buildouts recently caused us a minor headache. The fix was simple, but not after a lot of mis-direction while investigating the issue.
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Colander Fixes at the Pyramid Development Sprint 2013
I attended the Pyramid Summer Sprint in Germany and made several improvements to Colander.
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Debugging Python code with pdb
This post offers an introduction to the interactive Python Debugger tool (pdb), including basic commands, examples, alternative implementations, and helpful links.
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Get your questions answered at the Plone Conference!
Six Feet Up will be presenting on six different topics at the upcoming Plone Conference. You can ask your questions now using Google Moderator...
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In Search of a Better Project Management Tool
At Six Feet Up, we were in the market for the perfect project management tool for our workflow. Take a look into our journey into figuring out what tool will work best for our clients...
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Installing python-ldap with buildout and a system installed OpenLDAP
In our use of buildout, we try not to compile every dependent library that is needed. One example of this is LDAP...
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Merging 120 Sites into a Multisite Plone Solution (PSM14 Recap)
Discover how the Penn State College of Liberal Arts moved over 120 separate websites running on their own Plone installation into a single system utilizing Lineage in less than 90 days.
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