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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me"><h1>Julio Biason .Me 4.3</h1></a> |
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<p class="lead">Old school dev living in a 2.0 dev world</p> |
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<h1 class="post-title">Django Design Patterns and Best Practices - Arun Ravindran</h1> |
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2016-07-07 |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/books/">#books</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/arun-ravindran/">#arun ravindran</a> |
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<a href="https://blog.juliobiason.me/tags/python/">#python</a> |
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<p><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25567728-django-design-patterns-and-best-practices">GoodReads Summary</a>: |
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Learning how to write better Django code to build more maintainable websites |
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either takes a lot of experience or familiarity with various design patterns. |
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Filled with several idiomatic Django patterns, Django Design Patterns and |
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Best Practices accelerates your journey into the world of web development.</p> |
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★★★☆☆ |
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<p>Although I'm not a fan of design patterns (you know, the GoF one) because |
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people tend replace it to proper thinking. But I do like design patterns for |
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languages and frameworks, because you can use something for a very long time |
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and still not doing it in the right way.</p> |
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<p>The book has an interesting premise: Explain a bit something, point a problem, |
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a solution, expand the problem and expand the solution. The problem is that |
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some problems seem really shoe horned to certain solutions. Also, some common |
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problems are not talked at all, like using CSRF with Ajax -- something the |
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author mentions people shouldn't do (disable CSRF) on Ajax requests.</p> |
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<p>On the other hand, the book focus on the the most recent versions (well, |
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almost). Instead of going in the safe road of Python 2, the book focus on |
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Python 3 -- and, to be honest, there isn't much difference between Django with |
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Python 3 and Django with Python 2.</p> |
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<p>Is not a bad book, but the really interesting things seem to be left out.</p> |
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