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7 years agoLevel Up yaroslavle
Level 4
yaroslavle is now level 4 with 6,000 XP.
View Unlocks- Tribe Membership The maximum amount of tribes you can join has been raised by 5 to a total of 85.
- Snapzine The maximum amount of snapzine editions you can create has been raised by 1 to a total of 11.
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7 years agoReview yaroslavle
Django 1.11 goes live
This version has been designated as a long-term support (LTS) release, which means that security and data loss fixes will be applied for at least the next three years. Read more >>> http://djangostars.com/blog/django-1-11-goes-live/
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7 years agoAchievement yaroslavle
Hat Trick
Maintained a 3 day login streak 2/2 times! Congratulations yaroslavle on this achievement!
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7 years agoLevel Up yaroslavle
Level 3
yaroslavle is now level 3 with 4,270 XP.
View Unlocks- Pattern Banner You now have the ability to select a pattern for your profile banner.
- Following The maximum amount of users you can follow has been raised by 20 to a total of 120.
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7 years agoAchievement yaroslavle
Rock Star
Followed by 2/2 members! Congratulations yaroslavle on this achievement!
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7 years agoAchievement yaroslavle
Helping Hand
Published 2/2 how-to snaps! Congratulations yaroslavle on this achievement!
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7 years agoHow-to yaroslavle
How to Create and Deploy a Telegram Bot?
In this tutorial, we’re going to build a very simple bot using Python and deploy it on Heroku server. In upcoming paragraphs, I am going to provide some insights what bots actually are and why it may be interesting for you to create them. Continue Reading >>> djangostars.com/blog/how-to-create-and-deploy-a-telegram-bot/
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8 years agoLevel Up yaroslavle
Level 2
yaroslavle is now level 2 with 1,200 XP.
View Unlocks- Profile Title You now have the ability to enter a profile title.
- Tribe Membership The maximum amount of tribes you can join has been raised by 5 to a total of 80.
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8 years agoHow-to yaroslavle
Docker Tutorial — Getting Started with Python, Redis, and Nginx.
Docker is an open source tool that automates the deployment of the application inside software container. The easiest way to get the idea behind Docker is to compare it to, well… standard shipping containers.