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Open Source Contributions - May 2015


May 2015 saw 12 repositories contribute 17 impactful events, including 8 pushes and 7 issues, driving collaboration and innovation in the open-source community.
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Open Source Contributions - April 2015


April 2015 saw significant contributions with 15 repos, 18 issues opened, and 4 pushes, highlighting the active engagement in the development community.
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Church Vim


Church Vim

Vim was originally an extensible text editor written by Bram Moolenaar, but it became a way of life and a religion. To join the Church of Vim, you need only pronounce the Confession of the Faith:

There is no system but GNU, and Linux is one of its kernels.

Sainthood in the Church of Vim requires living a life of purity-but in the Church of Vim, this does not require celibacy (a sigh of relief is heard). Being holy in our church means exorcizing whatever evil, proprietary operating systems have possessed computers that are under your control, or set up for your regular use; installing a holy (i.e., wholly) free operating system (GNU/Linux is a good choice); and using and installing only free software with and on the system. Note that tablets and mobile phones are computers and this vow includes them.

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Cron dentro do Django com Celery


Ontem na parte da noite conversando com um conhecido ele falou que estava usando em um projeto o Celery, como ainda não conhecia vamos estudar este projeto. Gostei da forma que ele trabalha e como ele integra com o Django. | Tenho em um projeto uma fila de processamento só que foi desenvolvido por mim e não tem todos os recursos que o Celery tem.

Vou explicar como usar o Celery com o Django em um exemplo simples, e como sempre basta usar a criatividade para desenvolver a sua necessidade.

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