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Tips for Running Smoothly with Airflow
Airflow is great in many ways and has a lot of great features. In practice, though, there are some snags that anyone new to Airflow should watch out for. The following is a list of “gotchas” and suggestions we’ve learned during a recent project.
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Using Google Tag Manager to Gain Insight
Learn how to manage and deploy Google Tag Manager on an existing Plone website to gather data-driven user information.
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Getting Started with AWS VPCs from the Console and CLI
How to customize the layout of your VPC to meet your applications needs from a security and availability standpoint...
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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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Performance Testing with Locust
During a recent load-test, we successfully used the Python plugin Locust to create a working test as an alternative to Jmeter.
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How to use Variables in Diazo
Learn how to apply variables with TAL expressions in your Diazo theme.
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Multisite Management using Lineage (PC14 Recap)
Lineage is a free and open source Plone product that makes it easy to manage subsites. It works by enabling regular subfolders of a Plone site to appear as autonomous Plone sites to the everyday user.
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Diazo Syntax Training
This article includes a video and reviews Diazo Syntax for rules, conditions, selectors, inserting HTML, and other attributes.
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Intro to jQuery within Plone
jQuery is a JavaScript library that allows you to do many of the same things as regular JavaScript, but in an easier way that results in less code. Recently, the jQuery library was split out of Plone into a separate package (plone.app.jquery) in order to make updating jQuery itself easier.
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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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