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Learning Website Development with Django

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Learning Website Development with Django

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Learning Website Development with Django
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Michael Cassidy holds a bachelor degree in Computer Science. He currently works for Obsidian Consulting working on Python web applications. His primary focus is on automated testing of web applications.

Michael has been on a team using Django to update the database system of Computerbank, who recycle donated computers with quality, free software and distribute them to disadvantaged individuals and community groups.

Wendy Langer first learned to program in Microbee Basic. This all happened a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far, away. Later she learned Fortran and a little C++ while studying for a physics degree at University. Eventually she discovered the Python language, and thus began a love affair, which has not yet ended.

She has worked as a programmer in web development using technologies such as Python, Zope, Django, mySQL, and postgreSQL.

Jan V. Smith has been working on open-source software since 2001. She is a Co-founder of OzZope, the Australian Zope Users Group. She contributed to 'Content Management mit Zope' by Stephan Richter and was a reviewer for 'Web Component Development with Zope 3' by Philipp von Weitershausen. Jan has written documentation for the open-source CMS Silva and a number of articles on issues relating to open source software.

Jan is Vice President of 'Computerbank Victoria' where donated computers are recycled with Linux and open source software and distributed to people on low incomes. She has built Computerbank's Plone and Silva websites and is currently building a Django database for Computerbank with Wendy Langer.

She lives in Melbourne Australia with her husband and son.