Comprehensive Django Deployment Guide for Beginners
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A practical walkthrough for setting up your Django project on a Linux server
Which tier for how many average users ?
Hey everyone,
I'm trying to buy my own server for the first time. What criteria do I need to consider before buying? I know I can change the plan and I'm asking for educational purposes. I'm curious about how many requests each server can handle and how many users it can support. Thanks!
KVM 1~~US$13.99~~SAVE 64%US$4.99/mo
For 24-month term
Choose planUS$7.99/mowhen you renew1 vCPU core4 GB RAM50 GB NVMe disk space4 TB bandwidthData centers worldwideLinux operating systems
MOST POPULAR
KVM 2~~US$17.99~~SAVE 61%US$6.99/mo
For 24-month term
Choose planUS$10.99/mowhen you renew2 vCPU cores8 GB RAM100 GB NVMe disk space8 TB bandwidthData centers worldwideLinux operating systemsKVM 4~~US$29.99~~SAVE 65%US$10.49/mo
For 24-month term
Choose planUS$22.99/mowhen you renew4 vCPU cores16 GB RAM200 GB NVMe disk space16 TB bandwidthData centers worldwideLinux operating systemsKVM 8~~US$59.99~~SAVE 66%US$19.99/mo
For 24-month term
Choose planUS$44.99/mowhen you renew8 vCPU cores32 GB RAM400 GB NVMe disk space32 TB bandwidthData centers worldwideLinux operating systems
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Hey everyone,
I'm trying to buy my own server for the first time. What criteria do I need to consider before buying? I know I can change the plan and I'm asking for educational purposes. I'm curious about how many requests each server can handle and how many users it can support. Thanks!
KVM 1~~US$13.99~~SAVE 64%US$4.99/mo
For 24-month term
Choose planUS$7.99/mowhen you renew1 vCPU core4 GB RAM50 GB NVMe disk space4 TB bandwidthData centers worldwideLinux operating systems
MOST POPULAR
KVM 2~~US$17.99~~SAVE 61%US$6.99/mo
For 24-month term
Choose planUS$10.99/mowhen you renew2 vCPU cores8 GB RAM100 GB NVMe disk space8 TB bandwidthData centers worldwideLinux operating systemsKVM 4~~US$29.99~~SAVE 65%US$10.49/mo
For 24-month term
Choose planUS$22.99/mowhen you renew4 vCPU cores16 GB RAM200 GB NVMe disk space16 TB bandwidthData centers worldwideLinux operating systemsKVM 8~~US$59.99~~SAVE 66%US$19.99/mo
For 24-month term
Choose planUS$44.99/mowhen you renew8 vCPU cores32 GB RAM400 GB NVMe disk space32 TB bandwidthData centers worldwideLinux operating systems
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How to enable zsh terminal in jupyter when launching from conda environment
So basically I want the terminal that is launched within jupyter (specifically jupyter-lab) to be zsh instead of bash.
If I am have not expressed the my querry clearly attached screenshots might help.
ss-1: default zsh shell with 'ml0' conda env
ss-2 : terminal launched from jupyter-lab uses bash by default and also loses the conda env
And my major motive is to preserve the conda environment in the jupyter from which it is launched.
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So basically I want the terminal that is launched within jupyter (specifically jupyter-lab) to be zsh instead of bash.
If I am have not expressed the my querry clearly attached screenshots might help.
ss-1: default zsh shell with 'ml0' conda env
ss-2 : terminal launched from jupyter-lab uses bash by default and also loses the conda env
And my major motive is to preserve the conda environment in the jupyter from which it is launched.
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Old school 2000s mouse accessory: Particles following your mouse! Get color under cursor! And more!
I would have loved to instead call this thread: "You can now have shit stuck to your mouse", but I felt it wouldn't take very long until it was removed.
# What my project does:
I've had an idea somewhere in 2022: I want rainbow trails for my mouse cursor. Available software was naught. So I made it myself!
- It can draw particles of any number and color spawning from your mouse cursor. With multiple vectors, influences from mouse motion and rotation, many ideas can be realized: Crazy or decent, river or beehive, smoke or explosion.
- or it can be the time
- Get RGB or RGB complementary color
- or get RYB and RYB complementary color from under it.
- Also useless stuff like the time with milliseconds, system cpu and ram usage, individual or at the same time, if you need it visible there for some obscure reason.
- An image is also possible - default is the poop emoji, of course.
(Just got a new idea: get color from under cursor and spawn particle with it for a sort of "scraping off pixels" effect)
The function to
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I would have loved to instead call this thread: "You can now have shit stuck to your mouse", but I felt it wouldn't take very long until it was removed.
# What my project does:
I've had an idea somewhere in 2022: I want rainbow trails for my mouse cursor. Available software was naught. So I made it myself!
- It can draw particles of any number and color spawning from your mouse cursor. With multiple vectors, influences from mouse motion and rotation, many ideas can be realized: Crazy or decent, river or beehive, smoke or explosion.
- or it can be the time
- Get RGB or RGB complementary color
- or get RYB and RYB complementary color from under it.
- Also useless stuff like the time with milliseconds, system cpu and ram usage, individual or at the same time, if you need it visible there for some obscure reason.
- An image is also possible - default is the poop emoji, of course.
(Just got a new idea: get color from under cursor and spawn particle with it for a sort of "scraping off pixels" effect)
The function to
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I made a website for finding deals on Pokemon cards on Ebay
Site: https://www.jimmyrustles.com/pokemondeals
Github: https://www.github.com/sgriffin53/pokemontcgdealfinderapp
What My Project Does
For the past few weeks I've been working on a Pokemon deal finder website. It works by finding listings from Ebay and card valuations from Pricecharting then returns the listings with the biggest difference in card price compared to card valuation.
It searches Ebay for 112 different sets and right now it has around 200,000 listings.
The listings will be updated every 8 hours.
It seems pretty successful at identifying cards. Most of the misidentification seems to be when a seller has mislabelled the card or set in the noscript, but for the most part, it seems good at identifying the cards.
It seems to find deals well, though a lot of the deals are heavily played cards that are underpriced due to their condition. For example, on the front page, there's a heavily played Umbreon EX #112 from Unseen Forces that's valued at $165.60 and the price is $19.96.
Target Audience
There's a large market for people buying and selling cards on Ebay. Users are constantly looking for good deals, and this tool is a way to automate looking for deals by comparing listing prices to valuations.
Comparison
There was a site a while ago that I believe did the same thing,
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Site: https://www.jimmyrustles.com/pokemondeals
Github: https://www.github.com/sgriffin53/pokemontcgdealfinderapp
What My Project Does
For the past few weeks I've been working on a Pokemon deal finder website. It works by finding listings from Ebay and card valuations from Pricecharting then returns the listings with the biggest difference in card price compared to card valuation.
It searches Ebay for 112 different sets and right now it has around 200,000 listings.
The listings will be updated every 8 hours.
It seems pretty successful at identifying cards. Most of the misidentification seems to be when a seller has mislabelled the card or set in the noscript, but for the most part, it seems good at identifying the cards.
It seems to find deals well, though a lot of the deals are heavily played cards that are underpriced due to their condition. For example, on the front page, there's a heavily played Umbreon EX #112 from Unseen Forces that's valued at $165.60 and the price is $19.96.
Target Audience
There's a large market for people buying and selling cards on Ebay. Users are constantly looking for good deals, and this tool is a way to automate looking for deals by comparing listing prices to valuations.
Comparison
There was a site a while ago that I believe did the same thing,
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My first python package got 844 downloads 😭😭
I know 844 downloads aint much, but i feel so proud.
This was my first project that i published.
Here is the package link: [https://pypi.org/project/Font/](https://pypi.org/project/Font/)
Source code: [https://github.com/ivanrj7j/Font](https://github.com/ivanrj7j/Font)
## **What My Project Does**
My project is a library for rendering custom font using opencv.
## **Target Audience**
* Computer vision devs
* People who are working with text and images etc
## **Comparison**
From what ive seen there arent many other projects out there that does this, but some of similar projects i have seen are:
* [https://pypi.org/project/a-cv2-putTrueTypeText/](https://pypi.org/project/a-cv2-putTrueTypeText/) this project get the job done, but have really messy code and doesnt have any documentation.
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I know 844 downloads aint much, but i feel so proud.
This was my first project that i published.
Here is the package link: [https://pypi.org/project/Font/](https://pypi.org/project/Font/)
Source code: [https://github.com/ivanrj7j/Font](https://github.com/ivanrj7j/Font)
## **What My Project Does**
My project is a library for rendering custom font using opencv.
## **Target Audience**
* Computer vision devs
* People who are working with text and images etc
## **Comparison**
From what ive seen there arent many other projects out there that does this, but some of similar projects i have seen are:
* [https://pypi.org/project/a-cv2-putTrueTypeText/](https://pypi.org/project/a-cv2-putTrueTypeText/) this project get the job done, but have really messy code and doesnt have any documentation.
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Font
A custom text rendering library using custom fonts for opencv
Django-Routify
Released Django-Routify new v0.3.3 version with cool feature and has been writen documentation!
Downloads last month on PyPI: 1800+
Github:
https://github.com/vitaliypopel/django-routify
Check docs here:
https://vitaliypopel.github.io/django-routify-docs/homepage
Django-Routify is a lightweight package designed to simplify routing views in the classic Django framework.
Example:
https://preview.redd.it/nwvnmjgb4qud1.png?width=625&format=png&auto=webp&s=345073c0d149b95c66946192dc89b5082f9156ba
https://preview.redd.it/7lpp9m3d4qud1.png?width=530&format=png&auto=webp&s=a7421b81a3048526f28f4db0a1beb2d2b9abb2a1
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Released Django-Routify new v0.3.3 version with cool feature and has been writen documentation!
Downloads last month on PyPI: 1800+
Github:
https://github.com/vitaliypopel/django-routify
Check docs here:
https://vitaliypopel.github.io/django-routify-docs/homepage
Django-Routify is a lightweight package designed to simplify routing views in the classic Django framework.
Example:
https://preview.redd.it/nwvnmjgb4qud1.png?width=625&format=png&auto=webp&s=345073c0d149b95c66946192dc89b5082f9156ba
https://preview.redd.it/7lpp9m3d4qud1.png?width=530&format=png&auto=webp&s=a7421b81a3048526f28f4db0a1beb2d2b9abb2a1
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Auth external provider ?
Looking to use Supabase or Auth0 for auth.
I am leaning towards Supabase as their free tier also offers a managed db which looks generous.
Anyone got any recommendations of auth? Looking for Google SSO mainly. Something with a decent free tier
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Looking to use Supabase or Auth0 for auth.
I am leaning towards Supabase as their free tier also offers a managed db which looks generous.
Anyone got any recommendations of auth? Looking for Google SSO mainly. Something with a decent free tier
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Which libraries have the best docs?
Hi,
Out of all the available python libraries and frameworks, which ones do you think have the best documentation?
I am looking for examples to learn how to create good docs for a project I am working on.
Thanks!
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Hi,
Out of all the available python libraries and frameworks, which ones do you think have the best documentation?
I am looking for examples to learn how to create good docs for a project I am working on.
Thanks!
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Tuesday Daily Thread: Advanced questions
# Weekly Wednesday Thread: Advanced Questions 🐍
Dive deep into Python with our Advanced Questions thread! This space is reserved for questions about more advanced Python topics, frameworks, and best practices.
## How it Works:
1. **Ask Away**: Post your advanced Python questions here.
2. **Expert Insights**: Get answers from experienced developers.
3. **Resource Pool**: Share or discover tutorials, articles, and tips.
## Guidelines:
* This thread is for **advanced questions only**. Beginner questions are welcome in our [Daily Beginner Thread](#daily-beginner-thread-link) every Thursday.
* Questions that are not advanced may be removed and redirected to the appropriate thread.
## Recommended Resources:
* If you don't receive a response, consider exploring r/LearnPython or join the [Python Discord Server](https://discord.gg/python) for quicker assistance.
## Example Questions:
1. **How can you implement a custom memory allocator in Python?**
2. **What are the best practices for optimizing Cython code for heavy numerical computations?**
3. **How do you set up a multi-threaded architecture using Python's Global Interpreter Lock (GIL)?**
4. **Can you explain the intricacies of metaclasses and how they influence object-oriented design in Python?**
5. **How would you go about implementing a distributed task queue using Celery and RabbitMQ?**
6. **What are some advanced use-cases for Python's decorators?**
7. **How can you achieve real-time data streaming in Python with WebSockets?**
8. **What are the
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# Weekly Wednesday Thread: Advanced Questions 🐍
Dive deep into Python with our Advanced Questions thread! This space is reserved for questions about more advanced Python topics, frameworks, and best practices.
## How it Works:
1. **Ask Away**: Post your advanced Python questions here.
2. **Expert Insights**: Get answers from experienced developers.
3. **Resource Pool**: Share or discover tutorials, articles, and tips.
## Guidelines:
* This thread is for **advanced questions only**. Beginner questions are welcome in our [Daily Beginner Thread](#daily-beginner-thread-link) every Thursday.
* Questions that are not advanced may be removed and redirected to the appropriate thread.
## Recommended Resources:
* If you don't receive a response, consider exploring r/LearnPython or join the [Python Discord Server](https://discord.gg/python) for quicker assistance.
## Example Questions:
1. **How can you implement a custom memory allocator in Python?**
2. **What are the best practices for optimizing Cython code for heavy numerical computations?**
3. **How do you set up a multi-threaded architecture using Python's Global Interpreter Lock (GIL)?**
4. **Can you explain the intricacies of metaclasses and how they influence object-oriented design in Python?**
5. **How would you go about implementing a distributed task queue using Celery and RabbitMQ?**
6. **What are some advanced use-cases for Python's decorators?**
7. **How can you achieve real-time data streaming in Python with WebSockets?**
8. **What are the
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Teaching the world's largest programming lesson
This past Saturday I taught the world's largest programming lesson, with 1668 students, breaking the previous record of 724 students.
We broke the record in Portugal 🇵🇹 and the event was co-organised by a local university and a company I used to work at.
It was an insane event.
I have been in plenty of events with WAY more than 2k people.
Music festivals, sports matches, etc.
And yet, nothing beat being on stage, teaching Python to ~1750 students.
(The official record is at 1668 because some students were disqualified for not actually following the lesson 🤦.)
The lesson was split in three and I taught the middle segment, which was scheduled to last for half of the lesson.
The professor before me taught the students what an algorithm was, conceptually.
One of the examples provided was a brute forcy algorithm to solve a Sudoku puzzle.
Then, I taught them some basic Python syntax.
The objective was for me to introduce enough syntax so that we could implement the algorithm described in the first part on top of an abstraction that I created beforehand.
Finally, a third professor showed a couple of more advanced applications of Python, like creating a RAG application to interact with a major literary work that Portuguese students
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This past Saturday I taught the world's largest programming lesson, with 1668 students, breaking the previous record of 724 students.
We broke the record in Portugal 🇵🇹 and the event was co-organised by a local university and a company I used to work at.
It was an insane event.
I have been in plenty of events with WAY more than 2k people.
Music festivals, sports matches, etc.
And yet, nothing beat being on stage, teaching Python to ~1750 students.
(The official record is at 1668 because some students were disqualified for not actually following the lesson 🤦.)
The lesson was split in three and I taught the middle segment, which was scheduled to last for half of the lesson.
The professor before me taught the students what an algorithm was, conceptually.
One of the examples provided was a brute forcy algorithm to solve a Sudoku puzzle.
Then, I taught them some basic Python syntax.
The objective was for me to introduce enough syntax so that we could implement the algorithm described in the first part on top of an abstraction that I created beforehand.
Finally, a third professor showed a couple of more advanced applications of Python, like creating a RAG application to interact with a major literary work that Portuguese students
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Need assistance connecting SQL Alchemy app db to Web App
I am building a WebApp with Flask, and Python. I have attempted to connect the database to the app, but I am unable to enter/retain any data. I am certain the databaseb exists, as I can see the empty file and can read the success messages:
Database URI: sqlite:///projects.db
Database initialized successfully.
* Debugger is active!
I get the error below when attempting to enter any data as a result:
sqlite3.OperationalError: no such table: projectsqlite3.OperationalError: no such table: project
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I am building a WebApp with Flask, and Python. I have attempted to connect the database to the app, but I am unable to enter/retain any data. I am certain the databaseb exists, as I can see the empty file and can read the success messages:
Database URI: sqlite:///projects.db
Database initialized successfully.
* Debugger is active!
I get the error below when attempting to enter any data as a result:
sqlite3.OperationalError: no such table: projectsqlite3.OperationalError: no such table: project
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Full Stack Web Developer Hiring
Hi everyone, we have added a new job on our platform. If you are looking for a Full Stack Web Developer position please check the link below
Role - Full Stack Web Developer in Ashburn, Virginia, United States (Remote, Full-Time)
Job Link - devloprr.com/jobs#308
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Hi everyone, we have added a new job on our platform. If you are looking for a Full Stack Web Developer position please check the link below
Role - Full Stack Web Developer in Ashburn, Virginia, United States (Remote, Full-Time)
Job Link - devloprr.com/jobs#308
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Speeding up PyTest by removing big libraries
I've been working on a small project that uses "big" libraries, and it was extremely annoying to have `pytest` to take 15–20 seconds to run 6 test cases that were not even doing anything.
Armed with the excellent [PyInstrument](https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/1g1az6i/pyinstrument_v50_flamegraphs_for_python/) I went ahead to search for what was the reason.
Turns out that biggish libraries are taking a lot of time to load, maybe because of the `importlib` method used by my `pytest`, or whatever.
But I don't really need these libraries in the tests … so how about I remove them?
# tests/conftest.py
import sys
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
def pytest_sessionstart():
sys.modules['networkx'] = MagicMock()
sys.modules['transformers'] = MagicMock()
And yes, this worked wonders! Reduced the tests run from 15 to much lower than 1 second from `pytest` start to results finish.
I would have loved to remove `sqlalchemy` as well, but unfortunately `sqlmodel` is coupled with it so much it is inseparable from the models based on `SQLModel`.
Would love to hear your reaction to this kind of heresy.
/r/Python
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I've been working on a small project that uses "big" libraries, and it was extremely annoying to have `pytest` to take 15–20 seconds to run 6 test cases that were not even doing anything.
Armed with the excellent [PyInstrument](https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/1g1az6i/pyinstrument_v50_flamegraphs_for_python/) I went ahead to search for what was the reason.
Turns out that biggish libraries are taking a lot of time to load, maybe because of the `importlib` method used by my `pytest`, or whatever.
But I don't really need these libraries in the tests … so how about I remove them?
# tests/conftest.py
import sys
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
def pytest_sessionstart():
sys.modules['networkx'] = MagicMock()
sys.modules['transformers'] = MagicMock()
And yes, this worked wonders! Reduced the tests run from 15 to much lower than 1 second from `pytest` start to results finish.
I would have loved to remove `sqlalchemy` as well, but unfortunately `sqlmodel` is coupled with it so much it is inseparable from the models based on `SQLModel`.
Would love to hear your reaction to this kind of heresy.
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Having issues deploying my flask app on vercel. Please Help!!!
This is the error I'm getting on vercel
in my vercel.json I have
{
"version": 2,
"builds":
{
"src": "main.py",
"use": "@vercel/python"
}
,
"routes":
{
"src": "/(.*)",
"dest": "main.py"
}
}
This is my file structure
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This is the error I'm getting on vercel
in my vercel.json I have
{
"version": 2,
"builds":
{
"src": "main.py",
"use": "@vercel/python"
}
,
"routes":
{
"src": "/(.*)",
"dest": "main.py"
}
}
This is my file structure
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Finally I make money from my django project
It was quite long journey.. it took about a year and a half to build and no sales for 4months.. I was quite depressed..
I figured out what to fix and my site started to make sales and now I make $100~$200 in revenue everyday. It is not that big amount but I can do this for living and I know how to scale up
I feel really thanks to django foundation..
If I chose nodejs or something else I wouldnt build a service for living in that short period of time..
/r/django
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It was quite long journey.. it took about a year and a half to build and no sales for 4months.. I was quite depressed..
I figured out what to fix and my site started to make sales and now I make $100~$200 in revenue everyday. It is not that big amount but I can do this for living and I know how to scale up
I feel really thanks to django foundation..
If I chose nodejs or something else I wouldnt build a service for living in that short period of time..
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Qtcord - A lightweight, native Discord client for Windows and Linux
Ever noticed that the normal Discord client is bloated and takes too long to load for quick conversations? Well, here's the solution. Qtcord is a very lightweight Discord client written by the open source community and me.
Shoutout to randomusername-a for optimizing the backend and improving the UI of this project!
# How Qtcord works.
Qtcord uses Python Requests to send and retrieve data from the Discord API.
I reverse engineered some of the requests with the browser devtools network tab. The rest were implemented from documentation/tutorials that various people wrote online, including the actual Discord API docs!
For the GUI, I chose PySide6 because it is very easy to use, especially with Qt Designer. This saved me time hardcoding the UI.
# Target Audience
Qtcord is designed for people who don't need the extra features and ads from Discord.
# Why is Qtcord different?
Qtcord is different because it is native. For example, the normal Discord client takes around 500 MiB of RAM. Qtcord only takes 138 MiB of RAM.
# Downloads and Source
You can get builds of Qtcord here.
Please give my source code repository for Qtcord a star if it's interesting! 🌟
/r/Python
https://redd.it/1g3xw7g
Ever noticed that the normal Discord client is bloated and takes too long to load for quick conversations? Well, here's the solution. Qtcord is a very lightweight Discord client written by the open source community and me.
Shoutout to randomusername-a for optimizing the backend and improving the UI of this project!
# How Qtcord works.
Qtcord uses Python Requests to send and retrieve data from the Discord API.
I reverse engineered some of the requests with the browser devtools network tab. The rest were implemented from documentation/tutorials that various people wrote online, including the actual Discord API docs!
For the GUI, I chose PySide6 because it is very easy to use, especially with Qt Designer. This saved me time hardcoding the UI.
# Target Audience
Qtcord is designed for people who don't need the extra features and ads from Discord.
# Why is Qtcord different?
Qtcord is different because it is native. For example, the normal Discord client takes around 500 MiB of RAM. Qtcord only takes 138 MiB of RAM.
# Downloads and Source
You can get builds of Qtcord here.
Please give my source code repository for Qtcord a star if it's interesting! 🌟
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Python 3.12 vs Python 3.13 – performance testing
This article describes the performance testing results of Python 3.13 compared to Python 3.12. A total of 100 various benchmark tests were conducted on computers with the AMD Ryzen 7000 series and the 13th-generation of Intel Core processors for desktops, laptops or mini PCs.
https://en.lewoniewski.info/2024/python-3-12-vs-python-3-13-performance-testing/
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This article describes the performance testing results of Python 3.13 compared to Python 3.12. A total of 100 various benchmark tests were conducted on computers with the AMD Ryzen 7000 series and the 13th-generation of Intel Core processors for desktops, laptops or mini PCs.
https://en.lewoniewski.info/2024/python-3-12-vs-python-3-13-performance-testing/
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Python 3.12 vs Python 3.13 – performance testing
This article describes the performance testing results of Python 3.13 compared to Python 3.12. A total of 100 various benchmark tests were conducted on computers with the AMD Ryzen 7000 series and the 13th-generation of Intel Core processors for desktops…
Hi! 😊 I'm a self-taught backend developer
I've learned Django, REST API, Docker just finished learning it today and it was easy and fun , and many other skills.
Here’s a list of what I've learned so far:
django
Django rest
Docker
javaScript
MySQL
Git/GitHub
Django channels
html and css
I've also completed several projects, including:
ecommerce website
Real-time chat app
To-do list app
CRUD application
Portfolio website
I’m not sure what to learn next to land a job i have nobdy to guide my what to do next im right know in a rabbit hole . Any advice would be awesome! 🙏
/r/django
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I've learned Django, REST API, Docker just finished learning it today and it was easy and fun , and many other skills.
Here’s a list of what I've learned so far:
django
Django rest
Docker
javaScript
MySQL
Git/GitHub
Django channels
html and css
I've also completed several projects, including:
ecommerce website
Real-time chat app
To-do list app
CRUD application
Portfolio website
I’m not sure what to learn next to land a job i have nobdy to guide my what to do next im right know in a rabbit hole . Any advice would be awesome! 🙏
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Keep posting your wins
Hello guys keep telling us your wins. That keeps many of us motivated bigtime, and remember there is no small or big wins...a win is a win.
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Hello guys keep telling us your wins. That keeps many of us motivated bigtime, and remember there is no small or big wins...a win is a win.
/r/djangolearning
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Requiring approval for certain actions
Hello,
I am trying to figure out if there is a way for me to implement some form of authorization for an action to occur for example if someone wants to do a task on the web app which would change a lot of data I want that action to have to be approved by someone else first, is there a known way in which this could be implemented in flask?
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Hello,
I am trying to figure out if there is a way for me to implement some form of authorization for an action to occur for example if someone wants to do a task on the web app which would change a lot of data I want that action to have to be approved by someone else first, is there a known way in which this could be implemented in flask?
/r/flask
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