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Top 10 projects built with Django

Top 10 projects built with Django

Django is a popular Python web framework used in many open-source projects. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, here are some notable open-source projects built with Django:

  1. Django REST Framework (DRF): A powerful and flexible toolkit for building Web APIs. It’s one of the most well-known Django projects and is used in many applications and websites.
  2. Django CMS: An open-source content management system built on Django and Python. It’s user-friendly and has a very intuitive drag and drop interface.
  3. Saleor: An e-commerce platform built with Python, Django, and GraphQL. It delivers ultra-fast, dynamic and personalized shopping experiences.
  4. Zulip: An open-source chat server with rich features, including topics within chat streams and excellent search capabilities. It’s used by individuals, communities, and businesses worldwide.
  5. Wagtail: A flexible Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience. It is typically used to build business-centric sites requiring a rich, custom user interface.
  6. Taiga: A project management platform for startups, agile developers, and designers. It has a rich feature set with options for multi-team projects, Kanban, and Scrum.
  7. Postorius: The official web interface for the Mailman 3 mailing list manager. It’s built using the Django framework and provides a modern, user-friendly web interface for list members and administrators.
  8. Graphite: An open-source monitoring tool that can store numeric time-series data and render graphs of this data on demand. It uses Django for its web interface.
  9. Tendenci: An open-source software platform designed for Non-Profit Organizations and Associations. It includes membership management, event registration, donation processing, and content management.
  10. Misago: A modern, feature-rich forum application that’s designed for use on mobile and desktop devices. It aims to provide all of the features that forums have come to expect in a package that’s easy to deploy, maintain, and upgrade.

By Louis M.

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