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There are a number of tools available for building a website quickly and easily. But when packages like WordPress and MovableType aren't enough, we recommend giving Django a spin. It's a web framework written in Python that can generate complex sites with very little code while minimizing repetitive programming tasks. Our introductory tutorial has all the know-how you need get started. Read more...
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Google Throws Chrome for Mac, Linux Out Into the Wild
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