I'm considering using Django for my site. Design philosophy, overview,
tutorial, and GvR comments are promising, but I would be happy to see
one last thing before starting: a real site with sources as a tarball,
just to get a feeling how the whole looks like. I'm starting with the
tutorial, but this will take some time and possibly doesn't cover some
aspects relevant for any real web site. I would be very grateful if
anyone could point me to some published sources, or share the sources
with me.
Thanks in advance,
Baurzhan.
As well, Jeff Croft makes the source for lost-theories.com available
(http://www2.jeffcroft.com/2006/jun/06/lost-theories-with-source-code/)
Lost-theories.com is a bit smaller in scope, so I'd recommend looking
at that too.
Jay P.
>
> Ian Holsman makes the source of zyons.com available.
this powers a couple of different websites:
- http://gypsyjobs.com
and
- http://garden-gossip.com
being 2 examples.
regards
Ian
>
> As well, Jeff Croft makes the source for lost-theories.com available
> (http://www2.jeffcroft.com/2006/jun/06/lost-theories-with-source-
> code/)
>
> Lost-theories.com is a bit smaller in scope, so I'd recommend looking
> at that too.
>
> Jay P.
>
> >
--
Ian Holsman
I...@Holsman.net
http://VC-chat.com It's what the VC's talk about
Two more sites with nice source.
Limodou: http://www.djangocn.org/help/
Luke Plant: http://lukeplant.me.uk/blog.php?id=1107301641
Hope to see you around.
pvl
How about djangoproject.com sources? You can browse it here:
http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/djangoproject.com, and you can
check it out using SVN --- it uses the same repository as Django itself.
Thanks,
Eugene
Wow, so many open-source web sites. Thanks much!
With kind regards,
Baurzhan.