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Django Migrations Recipe #3

April 3, 2016 » Markus Holtermann » [Archived Version]

This recipe shows how to rename an app that does not have any incoming dependencies.

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Don’t be afraid of writing migrations

April 3, 2016 » Markus Holtermann » [Archived Version]

Django migrations are complex. They do a lot for you but sometimes you need to tell ‘em how to do things. There’s no reason to be afraid of that, though.

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Django Migrations Recipe #1

April 3, 2016 » Markus Holtermann » [Archived Version]

This recipe shows how one can optimize a migration Django creates.

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Django Migrations Recipe #2

April 3, 2016 » Markus Holtermann » [Archived Version]

This recipe shows how one can add a non-nullable column to a table with already existing data.

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Django Migrations Recipe #3

April 3, 2016 » Markus Holtermann » [Archived Version]

This recipe shows how to rename an app that does not have any incoming dependencies.

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Don’t be afraid of writing migrations

April 3, 2016 » Markus Holtermann » [Archived Version]

Django migrations are complex. They do a lot for you but sometimes you need to tell ‘em how to do things. There’s no reason to be afraid of that, though.

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Syntax highlighting for Django’s SQL query logging

Jan. 29, 2016 » Markus Holtermann » [Archived Version]

Django provides a logger for all SQL queries you run and adds syntax highlighting to the console output.

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Syntax highlighting for Django’s SQL query logging

Jan. 29, 2016 » Markus Holtermann » [Archived Version]

Django provides a logger for all SQL queries you run and adds syntax highlighting to the console output.

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DjangoCon Europe 2015 — The Boy Band Conference

June 14, 2015 » Markus Holtermann » [Archived Version]

2015’s DjangoCon Europe edition with 350 attendees took place in the beautiful city of Cardiff, Wales, UK.

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DjangoCon Europe 2015 — The Boy Band Conference

June 14, 2015 » Markus Holtermann » [Archived Version]

2015’s DjangoCon Europe edition with 350 attendees took place in the beautiful city of Cardiff, Wales, UK.

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