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Add Django IDOM #158

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Django IDOM automagically links a Django project to a ReactJS front-end via websockets.

This enables developers to build interactive websites without ever needing to write a single line of JavaScript. Responsive web pages will be written in pure Python.

@Archmonger Archmonger marked this pull request as ready for review February 6, 2022 06:43
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Hi @Archmonger, This looks very cool. We are going to feature it in the Django News newsletter soon. It's still a little young to be featured here, in our biased opinion, but we'll keep this PR open and if adoption takes off reconsider it for inclusion in the future.

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Archmonger commented Feb 8, 2022

@wsvincent IDOM Core is actually older than Django Unicorn. This new package is just the added convenience of a pre-configured Django websocket.

As a side tidbit, we already support all React components straight out of NPM.

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@Archmonger Archmonger deleted the Add-django-idom branch March 30, 2023 23:22
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