Yes! I'd argue that the same can be said for Django for those either currently using or exploring the use of the heavyweight Python web framework. Take a look at Flask and build your understanding from the ground up.…
Another approach/method to dealing with identifiers, tokens, or system information (hostnames associated with your REST/DB/etc. calls) is to utilize serialized JSON/YAML. Also stored as KV pairs you can…
If you are indeed interested in taking a substantive look at Ruby frameworks may I suggest opening the aperture a bit. While Rails is indeed feature rich and "one of the big boys" you would be well served by looking at…
Yes! I'd argue that the same can be said for Django for those either currently using or exploring the use of the heavyweight Python web framework. Take a look at Flask and build your understanding from the ground up.…
Another approach/method to dealing with identifiers, tokens, or system information (hostnames associated with your REST/DB/etc. calls) is to utilize serialized JSON/YAML. Also stored as KV pairs you can…
If you are indeed interested in taking a substantive look at Ruby frameworks may I suggest opening the aperture a bit. While Rails is indeed feature rich and "one of the big boys" you would be well served by looking at…