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Agile
- Agile software development From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Django
- Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Developed four years ago by a fast-moving online-news operation, Django was designed to handle two challenges: the intensive deadlines of a newsroom and the stringent requirements of the experienced Web developers who wrote it. It lets you build high-performing, elegant Web applications quickly.
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Learn Plone Site
- What is LearnPlone? LearnPlone.org is a website dedicated to non-technical users of Plone, who need to know how to update and manage their website. If you are brand new to Plone, and just need to know how to login and start making updates, the Quick Start Tutorial is the best place to look first. You'll learn the basics of logging in, updating a webpage, inserting images, and simple site management. If you are a more experienced user, and wish to find answers to specific questions, visit the LearnPlone Help Center. There you'll find various tutorials, FAQs, how-tos, and even videos. The main screen shows you the latest material posted to the site, but be sure to click on the "All" link at the bottom of each type to get a full listing of what's there. If all else fails, use the search box in the upper right corner of your screen. This is no ordinary search tool. As soon as you start typing in search terms, results will pop-up right away. This is often the best tool for using this site, if you aren't sure where to look.
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Penn State (Weblion) Symposium 2010
- A regional Plone symposium in late May/early June at Pennsylvania State University, hosted by WebLion. The event includes talks, training, and sprints and is intended for decision makers, developers, integrators, website administrators, and content owners. One of the event's major themes is Plone in education.
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Phase 1 Close Out Letter
- From the Y to MBA program to close out Phase 1
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Plone Cheat Sheet
- Documentation We're working on in-depth documentation to help you maintain your site. In the meantime, check out these documents: Plone Cheat Sheet The cheat sheet covers the basics - logging in, creating and editing pages, inserting images and links, editing contact information, and going live. Posting News & Events in Plone Uploading and Linking to PDFs in Plone Plone Training Presentation This is the Powerpoint presentation that is used in our monthly training session.
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Plone Lists (Mark Mail)
- Forum topics
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Plone Tutorial
- Plone Tutorial
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Plone/Zope Product
- Site containing various Plone/Zope products.
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TAL Tutorial
- TAL Tutorial


