A photo/image/video sharing app in Python
Cai Gengyang
gengyangcai at gmail.com
Tue Sep 22 07:00:24 EDT 2015
On Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 5:48:26 PM UTC+8, Cai Gengyang wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 22, 2015 at 2:34:20 PM UTC+8, Chris Angelico wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 3:53 PM, Cai Gengyang <gengyangcai at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > A piece of software that would let end users easily create gorgeous real-life, real-time cartoons on the web might not exist yet. But if it were possible to invent this and get it commercialised , it could indeed become a great product that users love and pay good money to use ... You might even become a billionaire just through inventing and commercialising such a tool / system ...
> > >
> >
> > Yes, you might become a billionaire. Does that suggest something to
> > you? If a project could make _that much money_, wouldn't someone have
> > done it already? The scope of this project is enormous, and if you're
> > to tackle it, you'll need to have a lot more than a basic notion of
> > "hey wouldn't this be nice".
> >
> > ChrisA
>
>
> Right .... Thats going to take a herculean effort and teamwork. (maybe next year)
>
> For now, I am just trying to download Django and Flask and learn how to use it.
>
> I am currently on this page --- https://www.djangoproject.com/download/ and clicked on the
> " Latest release: Django-1.8.4.tar.gz " link on the right side of the page
>
> For the impatient:
>
> Latest release: Django-1.8.4.tar.gz ------------------- This one!
> Checksums: Django-1.8.4.checksum.txt
> Release notes: Online documentation
>
> and managed to download a folder called django-docs-1. When I opened it ... there are a whole bunch of files and folders like "_downloads" , _images , _modules , _sources amongst others.
>
> What do I need to do next to install Django ?
Ok, so I typed these commands into "Terminal" in an attempt to install pip and use it to install Django. Can anybody let me know if I have performed this correctly ? Thanks a lot ...
CaiGengYangs-MacBook-Pro:~ CaiGengYang$ pip
Usage:
pip <command> [options]
Commands:
install Install packages.
uninstall Uninstall packages.
freeze Output installed packages in requirements format.
list List installed packages.
show Show information about installed packages.
search Search PyPI for packages.
wheel Build wheels from your requirements.
zip DEPRECATED. Zip individual packages.
unzip DEPRECATED. Unzip individual packages.
help Show help for commands.
General Options:
-h, --help Show help.
--isolated Run pip in an isolated mode, ignoring
environment variables and user configuration.
-v, --verbose Give more output. Option is additive, and can be
used up to 3 times.
-V, --version Show version and exit.
-q, --quiet Give less output.
--log <path> Path to a verbose appending log.
--proxy <proxy> Specify a proxy in the form
[user:passwd@]proxy.server:port.
--retries <retries> Maximum number of retries each connection should
attempt (default 5 times).
--timeout <sec> Set the socket timeout (default 15 seconds).
--exists-action <action> Default action when a path already exists:
(s)witch, (i)gnore, (w)ipe, (b)ackup.
--trusted-host <hostname> Mark this host as trusted, even though it does
not have valid or any HTTPS.
--cert <path> Path to alternate CA bundle.
--client-cert <path> Path to SSL client certificate, a single file
containing the private key and the certificate
in PEM format.
--cache-dir <dir> Store the cache data in <dir>.
--no-cache-dir Disable the cache.
--disable-pip-version-check
Don't periodically check PyPI to determine
whether a new version of pip is available for
download. Implied with --no-index.
CaiGengYangs-MacBook-Pro:~ CaiGengYang$ pip install django
You are using pip version 6.1.1, however version 7.1.2 is available.
You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command.
Collecting django
Downloading Django-1.8.4-py2.py3-none-any.whl (6.2MB)
100% |████████████████████████████████| 6.2MB 79kB/s
Installing collected packages: django
Successfully installed django-1.8.4
CaiGengYangs-MacBook-Pro:~ CaiGengYang$
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