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I am one of the coaches on the Spain Park high school mountain bike team where both my son and daughter have been racing for many years now (since middle school). I run the team website, which I ported from standalone HTML to a django application to add the ability for team members to login,… Continue reading django migration

Published February 11, 2022
Categorized as Hardware, Software Tagged django, migration, python, server

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