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Django Design Patterns and Best Practices

You're reading from   Django Design Patterns and Best Practices Industry-standard web development techniques and solutions using Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788831345
Length 282 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Arun Ravindran Arun Ravindran
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Preface 1. Django and Patterns 2. Application Design FREE CHAPTER 3. Models 4. Views and URLs 5. Templates 6. Admin Interface 7. Forms 8. Working Asynchronously 9. Creating APIs 10. Dealing with Legacy Code 11. Testing and Debugging 12. Security 13. Production-Ready 14. Python 2 Versus Python 3 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Python 2 Versus Python 3

All of the code samples in this book have been written for Python 3.6. Except for very minor changes, they should work in Python 2.7 as well. The author believes that Python 3 has crossed the tipping point for being the preferred choice for new Django projects.

Python 2.7 development was supposed to end in 2015 but was extended for 5 more years, through to 2020. There will not be a Python 2.8. As mentioned in Chapter 2, Application Design, most major Linux distributions and cloud vendors have completely switched to using Python 3 as a default or support it.

This appendix has been written for developers who are not familiar with Python 3. A brief historical background and syntax changes in Python 3 are discussed. Rather than offering exhaustive coverage of Python 3 features, only the relevant ones for Django developers are covered.

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