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Welcome to the Django

Aprenda Python e Django na prática!
Você deseja desen­volver sites e aplica­tivos web com agili­dade e efi­ciên­cia? Django é a fer­ra­menta para você!

Django é um frame­work web escrito em Python, que pos­si­bilita o desen­volvi­mento de sis­temas web de alta per­for­mance com elegân­cia e rapi­dez. Usado por mil­hares de sites no mundo inteiro, Django é desen­volvido por uma grande comu­nidade que tem como filosofia poten­cializar o desen­volve­dor, deixando você con­cen­trar os seus esforços na sua idéia.

Ficou inter­es­sado? Então garanta já a sua vaga no curso Wel­come to the Django.
Welcome to the Django

WebDev: links

http://developer.yahoo.com/performance/rules.html
http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/JavaScript_Performance_Best_Practices
http://www.nczonline.net/blog/2009/07/28/the-best-way-to-load-external-javascript/
http://www.slideshare.net/stoyan/high-performance-web-pages-20-new-best-practices

HTTP Codes

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes

http://savanttools.com/test-http-status-codes

Code Review with Review Board

Review Board is a pow­er­ful web-based code review tool that offers devel­op­ers an easy way to han­dle code reviews. It scales well from small projects to large com­pa­nies and offers a vari­ety of tools to take much of the stress and time out of the code review process.

For too long, code reviews have been too much of a chore. This is largely due to the lack of qual­ity tools avail­able, leav­ing devel­op­ers to resort to e-mail and bug tracker-based solutions.

We’ve seen a lot of time and energy wasted doing code reviews both in open source projects and at com­pa­nies. In both cases, code reviews were typ­i­cally done over e-mail. A sig­nif­i­cant amount of time was spent in form­ing review requests, switch­ing between the diff and the e-mail, and try­ing to under­stand what parts of the code the reviewer was refer­ring to.

So in an effort to keep our san­ity and improve the process both in our open source projects and at com­pa­nies, we wrote Review Board. We hope it will be use­ful to your team too so you can focus on what’s impor­tant: writ­ing great products.

http://www.reviewboard.org

Biolab Disaster, HTML5 and JS

This nice plat­form game was built with just html5/canvas and javascript!

http://www.phoboslab.org/biolab/

Applying transformations to your bugs

Great arti­cle by MoR­pHeUz (a.k.a. Artur Souza) about Apple doing “dummy” job.

http://blog.morpheuz.cc/16/07/2010/applying-transformations-to-your-bugs/

247 web usability guidelines

Although design­ing usable sys­tems requires far more than sim­ply apply­ing guide­lines, guide­lines can still make a sig­nif­i­cant con­tri­bu­tion to usabil­ity by pro­mot­ing con­sis­tency and good prac­tice. We use this list of guide­lines in our con­sul­tancy work. For best results, remem­ber to inter­pret the guide­line in con­text — this requires a bit more thought but ensures you will get a lot more from your review. —  David Travis, July 6, 2009

http://www.userfocus.co.uk/resources/guidelines.html

Gosta de gatos?

Essa e’ para quem gosta de gatos, nao quer ver mais ima­gens de desas­tres ou ape­nas quer rir um pouco.


Usando o script Kit­tens Book­marklet voce pode matar seu desejo de ver gatos em quase todos os sites por ai. =)

Launchlist.net

Quer fazer um check­list do que falta para o seu site sair? Use o Launch­list. Muito bacana.

http://launchlist.net/