This blog post is based on From Project to Productionized, a talk given at PyCon 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. You can use this post today to learn how to deploy a Python application on Heroku. More specifically, we’ll show you how to deploy Django apps, including setting up your Django configuration, building […] The post From…
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22 Jun 2020
17 Mar 2016
Today, we’re thrilled to host Jacob Kaplan-Moss. Jacob’s a former Herokai and long-time core contributor to Django, and he’s here to share an in-depth look at something that he believes will define the future of the framework. Django Channels allows Python developers to build real-time, asynchronous web apps with Python and JavaScript. It augments Django’s […] The post Django Channels:…
24 Feb 2016
A big update to the beloved Python web framework known as Django was released recently: Django 1.9. This release contains a long list of improvements for everything from the graphical styling of the admin to the ability to run your test suite in parallel. Our favorite improvements to the framework were, of course, all about […] The post Django 1.9’s…
29 Oct 2014
[Heroku Connect] [heroku_connect] is written primarily in Python using Django. It’s an add-on and a platform app, meaning it’s built on the Heroku platform. Part of our interface provides users with a realtime dashboard, so we decided to take advantage of socket.io and node.js for websocket communication. But like all Heroku apps, only one type […] The post Django and…