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Django and Python Upgrade
This national supply chain provider was looking for expert help upgrading their Django 1.7 and Python 2.7 systems...
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How to Leapfrog a Massive Django/Python Upgrade Successfully
Migrating from Django 1.7 to 3.1 is no small task. Besides having to deal with the upgrade of Django itself, you shouldn't forget that an upgrade like this implies an upgrade from Python 2 to 3 as well.
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Angular App for Genomics Sequencing using Asyncio
Six Feet Up helped a life sciences company plan, develop, and deploy an Asyncio and Angular application to a Linux based embedded device, to be used for genomic sequencing...
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Get your JSON Configuration In Line with GenSON
Using JSONSchema and Python GenSON to standardize thousands of JSON files
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4 Reasons to go with Python over ${language}
It can be hard to know which programming language is "the right tool for the job", but there's one language that keeps coming to mind...
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Electron, Desktop Development at the Speed of Electricity
If you have used Electron before, your initial experiences may have been less than ideal. It might be time to give it a second (or first, or third) look!
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Digital Asset Management Integration
Six Feet Up was engaged by Radio Free Asia to create a proof of concept integrating the RFA Plone CMS to several Digital Asset Management systems in order to make the content creation workflow more efficient for their team members.
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10 Tips for Upgrading to Python 3
Upgrading legacy systems to Python 3 doesn't have to be a hassle. Here are 10 tips and tricks to help with your upgrade project...
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Why You Should Upgrade to Python 3
Python 2's End of Life is January 1, 2020. At Six Feet Up, we're prepared a critical list of reasons why you need to upgrade to Python 3...
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Python 3 Upgrade
Python 2's end of life is January 1, 2020 and the Six Feet Up team wants to help you prepare to upgrade your legacy systems to Python 3...