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Nov 2016
1h 15m

Python, Django, and Channels (Interview)

CHANGELOG MEDIA
About this episode
Django core contributor Andrew Godwin joins the show to tell us all about Python and Django. If you've ever wondered why people love Python, what Django's virtues are as a web framework, or how Django Channels measure up to Phoenix's Channels and Rails' Action Cable, this is the show for you. Also: Andrew's take on funding and sustaining open source efforts. 
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