Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Re: Virtualenv and Hudson/Jenkins

Interesting in how you think that PHP is more mature and better
documented than Python.

Anyway, the OP asked about virtualenv with Hudson and Jenkins, not
about Django. So maybe they asked in the wrong place.

Django running virtualenv is quite well documented. But any Python
app runs the same under virtualenv. That is kind of the point. So
the first step is to learn about virtualenv. Then install Django
inside a virtualenv.

Yes using Google is a valid answer when you want to get opinions about
two pieces of software working together. The Django docs can't (and
shouldn't) cover all the possible combinations.

If you google those two combinations there are tutorials for them.

When I ask specific Django questions here; as a VERY much newbie. I
get great answers and even followups when I don't understand how
something is working.

So your evaluation of the community is flawed. Yes the docs are a
little confusing at first. But the tutorial is awesome and you just
have to keep looking or ask a specific question.


Cheers,
Tim


On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 4:48 PM, shadowy m <shadowym@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, I would like to know to also. This has been typical of my
> Django/Python experience. The OP asked how and that they could not find
> good documentation and got several responses of why and "google it, lots of
> good info".
>
> Maybe good info if you already mostly know what you are doing and code
> Python all the time. You can find all the little bits and pieces but nobody
> ever seems to put it together in a way beginners/intermediates who are not
> necessarily professional coders can work with. Django/Python has a LOOONg
> way to go in this respect in order to catch up with more mature technologies
> like PHP imho.
>
> There is still no good consise, simple, organized info for this sort of
> deployment even though this thread was stared 2 years ago. So things don't
> seem to have improved.
>
> On Tuesday, September 20, 2011 12:30:41 PM UTC-7, Tim Sawyer wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone any instructions for using VirtualEnv with Hudson/Jenkins?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tim.
>
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