I love Django, it's admin interface is downright amazing, and a feature that keeps me using Django, but ohboy, adding actions to a change view should be significantly easier!
(or I'm just missing some fancy decorator that does the trick! 😅) #django#python
Now that the Django Developer survey is published, are there any ideas about what should (or shouldn't) be asked next year?
For example, I saw in an Angular survey that the importance and usefulness of various components were rated and made a 2x2 showcasing their strengths, opportunities, and perhaps areas they may want to remove entirely... I think this is more insightful than asking everyone's 3 favorite components in Django. 🤔 #Django#DjangoDeveloperSurvey
@nanorepublica I really like the idea
Documenting roles and processes, sharing best practices across community spaces, having clear boundaries 💚
Lots of good stuff in here 👍
Did you know that many Django newcomers get confused between null=True and blank=True?
With over 1000 upvotes, this is one of the most popular StackOverflow questions on Django.
Here I try to demystify blanks and nulls: https://youtube.com/shorts/2BgoCIYkT4c?feature=shared
Planning to work on something comparing FastAPI and Django Ninja ⚡️🥷
Any questions you have you'd want to be covered? #PythonWeb#FastAPI#DjangoNinja#Django
It seems to me a basic feature to be able to disable fuzzy translations.
Not only they are often inaccurate, many translators don't know anything about it (since it's a Django specific thing) and will think the translation is ok and the string will be ignored by compilemessage command 🙄
p.s: yes, I know about --use-fuzzy, I want the opposite
With some googling I think you're not alone in wanting to have an option to turn it off, so I think re-raising it that the option would be nice and it doesn't need to be the default doesn't hurt 🙂
I don't think it's a big change, just needs some docs and tests.
But regardless, any change won't be available till 5.1 in August, so you might want to overwrite the command locally for now 👍
@CodenameTim@drewbrew love it!
For some reason, my version of "learn woodwork and live in a log cabin" is that I should "live in a cave and herd goats" but the log cabin sounds much nicer! I need to upgrade my backup plan 😁