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How to internally call Django backend API from Next.js frontend on same EC2 instance? (Getting 404)
Anyone interested in learning Django and Python together
Trying to dockerize my Django App
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Experienced Python/Django Developer Available for Freelance Projects | Web Development, REST APIs, AI/ML, and More!
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Keeping Azure Blob synchronised with Django Database
Should I Use CDNs for Bootstrap & HTMX in My Django App?
Inconsistent Time Format After Form Validation Error in Django
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The best CI/CD strategy with Django App
Launched a hosting platform optimized for Django deployment
I have a angular + Django backend . When I am click on a button, it calls an api which starts execution of a process via python. It takes almost 2mins to complete the process. Now I w
Deploy Django with Kamal v2? ALLOWED_HOSTS issue?
How Does a Django Project Work in Real-World Startups? Seeking Insights from Experienced Developers
Django Cotton on PyCharm
Custom User Model and Authenticate() function is taking 1 second - is this slow or am I just crazy? Looking for perspective | Code provided for those who are curious
Looking for the Best Django-React Project with Well-Structured Architecture
This is just the beginning and I'm crumbling with Django learning curve
I have I have a angular + Django backend . SO wat is happening is that when I am excutin a function then it calls an api. There are three states: Started, Running, Completed. Currently I have implement a system using pooling. but the issue is that I am able to get only Started and Completed.
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