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<b>Check your understanding</b>: What did you have to do to get your poll app displayed on the admin index page? |
<b>Check your understanding</b>: What did you have to do to get your poll app displayed on the admin index page? |
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=== 3. Complete Part 3 of the tutorial === |
=== 3. Complete Part 3 of the tutorial === |
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return HttpResponse(t.render(c))</pre> |
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=== 4. Complete Part 4 of the tutorial === |
=== 4. Complete Part 4 of the tutorial === |
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<b>Check your understanding</b>: What is in <code>request.POST</code>? |
<b>Check your understanding</b>: What is in <code>request.POST</code>? |
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== Bonus exercises == |
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If you have time, try out some of these extra exercises. |
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=== 1. Customize how tweets are printed by <code>search</code> === |
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The tweets printed by <code>search</code> could look much nicer and have more useful metadata! |
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Customize how tweets are displayed. Look at the <code>Status</code> and <code>User</code> classes in http://code.google.com/p/python-twitter/source/browse/twitter.py for inspiration; options include displaying: |
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* the sender of the tweet |
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* the URL for the tweet |
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* how many followers the sender has |
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* the location of the sender |
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* if it was a retweet |
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and more! |