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kennethlove

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About kennethlove

Freelancer doing Django and full-stack work. I'm responsible for Getting Started with Django. Dad, husband, skeptic.

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    Yeah, that'll work. django-discover-runner is less invasive, IMO, though, and works really nicely with standard Django testing setups or more-package-oriented ones.

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    Comment #5333340

    That's a 404. I'd love a copy too, actually. Just the CSS. username @gmail.com as well, if you'd be so kind.

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    Comment #5243009

    Every time this pops up, I just have to mention http://developerduck.com

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    Just started it up (personally), but I blog about...shit, don't really know yet. Likely programming, personal life (dad, husband, etc), and the like. http://blog.gigantuan.net My p…

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    Comment #5101467

    I've added a link to subscribe to the mailing list to the top of the site.

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    Comment #5101430

    Glad you found out what it was!

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    I'm running VirtualBox 4.2.4 but I would think, since it creates the VM when you `vagrant up`, that it wouldn't matter what version of VB you were running. So that's odd. The Vagra…

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    I thought I had one. I'll add it this evening.

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    Comment #5100304

    Your browser should have a bookmark function...

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    Comment #5099845

    When the official download comes out in a day or two, it'll have chapter markers in it for QuickTime, so you'll be able to jump around as needed.

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    The plan is to do 1-2 per month, ideally about 1 every 2 weeks. I have to do them in my (and my editor's) off time, so some months that may slip.

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    Comment #5099217

    The Kickstarter is funding all 10 originally planned episodes plus ~5 more covering FAQ-type situations.

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    Comment #4869685

    You're right. We had a staggered layout, a la Pinterest, until last week. Now that we've evened up everything, I'm sure we could remove Masonry. It's currently still using it, thou…

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    Comment #4868868

    Yes. We specify a height and width in the HTML and the CSS, but it's still nice to pay attention to the images' loaded status.

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    Comment #4868718

    ---There's no demo because it behaves exactly like the Masonry example for infinite scrolling and Pinterest.--- Screw it, I added a link to the example. It's on tindie.com.

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    Comment #4751329

    I'm not even sure how to respond to this comment. Django is a solid framework with tons of real-world example of that very fact. Rails is a fine framework, too, but it's in a langu…

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    Comment #4749951

    Yeah, I'm (the author) a giant fan of CBVs in Django. Sadly, the form wizard views, although class-based and fairly sprawling, don't seem to be very friendly to experimentation. It…

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    Thanks, I do too! Glad you liked the first series.