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Django is a Romany term meaning "I awake". It was applied to "Jean Baptiste Reinhardt" both based on his musical abilities and because it fit with his first name.


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Django (web framework) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (450 words)
Django emphasizes reusability and "pluggability" of components, with an emphasis on providing generic or dynamic tools and building blocks; for example, rather than generate static view or template files to handle common operations, Django provides a set of "generic views" which can be adapted at runtime to suit various purposes.
Django also provides a dynamically-generated administrative interface (included in an application bundled with the main download) which can be changed at runtime by directives contained in model classes.
The core Django framework consists of an object-relational mapper which mediates between data models (defined as Python classes) and a relational database; a regular-expression-based URL dispatcher; and a view and templating system.
Django Reinhardt (1086 words)
Django Reinhardt has astounded and thrilled numerous generations of guitar players and jazz lovers with his amazing command of the guitar.
Django upon hearing what he thought was a mouse among the flowers bent down with a candle to look.
Django was influenced by jazz recordings of Eddie Lang and Joe Venuti, Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington.
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