History of Django

Django is a high-level Python web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Django makes it easier to build better web apps quickly and with less code.
Note − Django is a registered trademark of the Django Software Foundation, and is licensed under BSD License.

History of Django

  • 2003 − Started by Adrian Holovaty and Simon Willison as an internal project at the Lawrence Journal-World newspaper.
  • 2005 − Released July 2005 and named it Django, after the jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt.
  • 2005 − Mature enough to handle several high-traffic sites.
  • Current − Django is now an open source project with contributors across the world.

Django – Design Philosophies

Django comes with the following design philosophies −
  • Loosely Coupled − Django aims to make each element of its stack independent of the others.
  • Less Coding − Less code so in turn a quick development.
  • Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) − Everything should be developed only in exactly one place instead of repeating it again and again.
  • Fast Development − Django's philosophy is to do all it can to facilitate hyper-fast development.
  • Clean Design − Django strictly maintains a clean design throughout its own code and makes it easy to follow best web-development practices.

Advantages of Django

Here are few advantages of using Django which can be listed out here −
  • Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) Support − Django provides a bridge between the data model and the database engine, and supports a large set of database systems including MySQL, Oracle, Postgres, etc. Django also supports NoSQL database through Django-nonrel fork. For now, the only NoSQL databases supported are MongoDB and google app engine.
  • Multilingual Support − Django supports multilingual websites through its built-in internationalization system. So you can develop your website, which would support multiple languages.
  • Framework Support − Django has built-in support for Ajax, RSS, Caching and various other frameworks.
  • Administration GUI − Django provides a nice ready-to-use user interface for administrative activities.
  • Development Environment − Django comes with a lightweight web server to facilitate end-to-end application development and testing.

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