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    Kore

    Kore

    Scalable and secure web application framework

    ...It is fully privileged separated while using strong security features at the operating system level such as second, pledge, unveil, and more. Today Kore is used in a variety of applications ranging from high assurance cryptographic military devices, machine-learning stacks and even in the aerospace industry. From embedded platforms all the way to high-performance servers. Kore scales. Kore is open source software licensed under the ISC license and developed in my spare time. If Kore helped you or your company please consider a donation to help any future development. Kore provides official docker images for its releases.
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    A Complete Beginner's Guide to Django

    A Complete Beginner's Guide to Django

    A Complete Beginner's Guide to Django - Code Samples

    Code samples from the Django tutorial series. I’m starting a new tutorial series about Django fundamentals. It’s a complete beginner’s guide to start learning Django. The material is divided into seven parts. We’re going to explore all the basic concepts in great detail, from installation, and preparation of the development environment, models, views, templates, URLs to more advanced topics such as migrations, testing, and deployment. I wanted to do something different. A tutorial that would...
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