On the same subject, I just finished uploading video of a talk given to the Django Boston Meetup Group on Wednesday night -- "Staying Sane While Taking Over An Existing Django Codebase" by Matt Makai:<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psCVC9BdgsA" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psCVC9BdgsA</a>
I still find the project/app distinction in Django pretty confusing. I wish there were just the app standalone, and some way to join apps together if you really need to.
Very informative post. I am new to python/django and am planning to use some of these code-review points to better understand django as well as my project rather than 'review' it as such.<p>I'm not sure about using excel to track the project layout, though I'm not sure what tool would I use for such a task. My current method of rapidly using my IDE to traverse between files while building a mental model in my mind is effective but I can retain only about 50% of the information in a week or two.<p>What do others do?
> Pssst! Hackers, sign up here!<p>just tried to register at gun.io. it doesn't want my email from github auth, then asks for email on their site anyway, but the form doesn't work.