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[{"user_id": 1398, "stars": [{"date_created": 1301830648.609858, "user_id": 5778}, {"date_created": 1301834048.369987, "user_id": 5388}, {"date_created": 1301846113.35149, "user_id": 1296}], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1301816946.525425, "message": "Please suggest Django projects with exemplary code examples. The sort of thing where the code is so nice it ought to be in a textbook.", "group_id": 81, "id": 513468}, {"user_id": 20278, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1301833507.845782, "message": "Have you checked out Pinax?", "group_id": 81, "id": 514365}, {"user_id": 1398, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1301847848.3645229, "message": "As someone who has worked with PInax since 2008, and taught classes on it at two successive Pycons, it was the first thing I put it in. :D", "group_id": 81, "id": 515530}, {"user_id": 1930, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1301848698.8201759, "message": "@pydanny - are you thinking of just a loosly made list here, a reddit list, a category on packages, a google moderator entitiy, ....? Just wondering. Phase one is what someone _thinks_ is exemplary (everything has +s, -s), phase two is get some crowd around it (voting on \"favs\"), and - the really hard part - would be phase 3: taking the top items, and categorizing them with attributes that make (or don't ) this particular bit \"exemplary\".... those categories (evolving) is what could be interesting, criteria for dev, reviewing new development! :-)", "group_id": 81, "id": 515548}, {"user_id": 1398, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1301855297.3026531, "message": "Ha ha ha @yarkot. :)", "group_id": 81, "id": 515861}, {"user_id": 18347, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1301920461.362139, "message": "I think stackoverflow would be an awesome place to ask :) these types of questions seem to be quite popular e.g. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/550632/favorite-django-tips-features", "group_id": 81, "id": 523144}, {"user_id": 209, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1301926490.7768781, "message": "django.contrib.admin is an excellent app, sufficiently complex. there is code for several other projects you could look into too (that are varying levels of official) django.me, django community pages, etc", "group_id": 81, "id": 523622}, {"user_id": 209, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1301926426.266511, "message": "@pydanny... the django code is quite good", "group_id": 81, "id": 523619}, {"user_id": 7, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1301930088.482887, "message": "projects or apps?", "group_id": 81, "id": 523935}, {"user_id": 1398, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1301933348.3892341, "message": "@issackelly - also, django.contrib.admin uses a unique version of CBVs and the templates are a maze. Not good as textbook code.", "group_id": 81, "id": 524326}, {"user_id": 1398, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1301933277.641, "message": "@issackelly, the Django framework code is not a Django project. ;)", "group_id": 81, "id": 524315}, {"user_id": 1398, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1301933316.28475, "message": "Hey @alex, I'm primarily looking for projects but apps will do. In fact, django-taggit is one example I'm using. :)", "group_id": 81, "id": 524322}, {"user_id": 14653, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1301933509.60743, "message": "When I started with Django, I found django-registration 0.8, even though it hasn't seen much evolution lately, to be a well coded/documented app, using the pattern of swappable backends so seen in Django itself.", "group_id": 81, "id": 524362}, {"user_id": 7, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1301942197.6471491, "message": "@pydanny piano-man is a project made with the best of intentions; given it's unmaintained I'm not sure I'd be showing it off though :)", "group_id": 81, "id": 526718}, {"user_id": 209, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1302186322.080107, "message": "@pydanny I just thought of another thing, all of the djangodash projects are open source, usually BSD licensed, probably some good examples in there (readthedocs comes to mind)", "group_id": 81, "id": 575542}, {"user_id": 26920, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1302186712.3163071, "message": "@alex I know I've learned a lot from piano-man when forking it into what I needed it to be.", "group_id": 81, "id": 575607}, {"user_id": 1398, "stars": [], "topic_id": 16990, "date_created": 1302193982.570832, "message": "Good point @issackelly! Thanks!", "group_id": 81, "id": 577078}] |