Six Feet Up Blog » Django
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Here we have compiled a selection of blog posts on Django ranging from tips, best practices, helpful information, and upgrade reminders. Six Feet Up is a Python and cloud expert consulting company that helps clients make informed decisions, access accurate data faster, and scale up operations.
Six Feet Up Blog » Django
9M ago
Is your company still using Excel? Transitioning from Excel spreadsheets to web-based applications can improve efficiency, scalability, and overall user experience for your business. Translating requirements from Excel into a web application is not a trivial task. Explore the benefits, best practices and potential challenges of making the switch ..read more
Six Feet Up Blog » Django
1y ago
LoudSwarm by Six Feet Up, a Django-based virtual event platform, has always supported Slack for instant, in-app text communication. In addition to Slack, clients were requesting Discord integration, so Six Feet Up’s expert team of developers found a solution ..read more
Six Feet Up Blog » Django
1y ago
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 ..read more
Six Feet Up Blog » Django
1y ago
Faceted search provides site visitors with a quick and intuitive way to narrow down their search results in real time ..read more
Six Feet Up Blog » Django
1y ago
Whether your web portal project is about a corporate intranet, an online collaboration platform for researchers or a app designed to help members manage their data, you will most likely need to write an RFP to identify possible suitable vendors ..read more
Six Feet Up Blog » Django
1y ago
Tips if you are looking for Google-like search features ..read more
Six Feet Up Blog » Django
1y ago
Django comes with basic password validators but you can also create your own if you have more specific needs. Here are some tips for doing that ..read more
Six Feet Up Blog » Django
1y ago
When running Django migrations, which command should you run: 'makemigrations' or 'migrate'? Here is a simple how-to manual ..read more