-
Boost your Markdown Presentations with Deckset
How to make great branded presentations with Deckset and Markdown...
Located in
Blog
-
Building Python Command Line Tools, Part 1: ArgParse
This article is part one of a four-part series on building and using python command line tools. Get ready to learn how to parse command line arguments and import csv files for a Django or Pyramid app.
Located in
Blog
-
Building Python Command Line Tools, Part 2: Console Scripts
In this second part of our series on Python Command Line Tools, I'll show you how to make the agrparse script executable and ready to be installed as a console script when someone installs your Pyramid or Django app.
Located in
Blog
-
Building Python Command Line Tools, Part 3: Bootstrapping Pyramid
For the third part of our series on Python Command Line Tools, I'll show you how to use your console_script to bootstrap a Pyramid App.
Located in
Blog
-
Building Python Command Line Tools, Part 4: CSV Importing and Time Zones
In the final part of our series on Python Command Line Tools, we'll put our application to work. I'll show you how to import the CSV module and handle timezones post import.
Located in
Blog
-
Can Plone "Scale"?
Every website will have different scaling needs. The site may have the need to sustain hundreds or thousands of concurrent users, or it may need to be able to store and index massive amounts of content. It may even have both concerns at the same time...
Located in
Blog
-
Daylite to SugarCRM: 5 Migration Tips
Looking for a change of scenery in your Customer Relationship Management software? We just migrated and found it was easier than you think...
Located in
Blog
-
Deform Fixes at the Pyramid Development Sprint 2013
I attended the Pyramid Development Sprint this summer and worked on several improvements for Deform...
Located in
Blog
-
Dell’s Crowbar Looking Very Promising
Located in
Blog
-
Deploying Plone and Zine together with Deliverance using Repoze
Six Feet Up loves Plone, but using Plone as a blogging tool has never been a strong point. Blogging isn't something that we felt that Plone did well out of the box. Much like most Plone products, you have to add in various third party products or create your own products if you want to get some of the really nice features that many of the typical blogging platforms like WordPress offer today like pingbacks. We had tried quite a few of these ways of stuffing blogging into Plone and ran into various issues of dependencies or incompatibilities along the way so we decided to go for a solution that wasn't in Plone...
Located in
Blog