Items tagged with pownce

Event // 05.28.2008 // 2:11 PMPownce 1 Year Anniversary Party!

June 27th, 2008, 7 PM in San Francisco, CA

Link // 04.21.2008 // 2:32 PM // 0 CommentsLeah Culver: Python FOAF Generator

Leah released a Python FOAF file generator, which uses the Django user model as its source. Pownce is using it, and now you can, too. Sweet. Visit site »

Link // 03.22.2008 // 4:55 PM // 0 CommentsPownceFS

I don’t use Pownce enough to make this useful for me personally, but I’ll be damned if it isn’t one of the coolest uses of a public-facing API I’ve seen in a while. Awesome. Visit site »

Link // 12.18.2007 // 3:37 PM // 0 CommentsCreating a Pownce widget with Django

A nice tutorial that shows you how to make a ‘widget” for an external service like Pownce, using Django. Visit site »

Link // 10.12.2007 // 9:52 AM // 0 CommentsPownce is looking for a Django developer

If you’re a Django developer and want to join Leah Culver, Kevin Rose, Daniel Burka, and the rest of the Digg team working on their most recent Django-powered app, Pownce, check it out. Sounds like a great opportunity. Visit site »

Link // 10.08.2007 // 11:12 AM // 0 CommentsLeah Culver: Pownce Lessons Learned

Leah has posted her slides from the recent Future of Web Apps conference in London, detailing her lessons learned in developing Pownce, the popular Django-based social web app. Visit site »

Link // 07.07.2007 // 4:19 PM // 0 CommentsInterview with Leah Culver: The Making of Pownce

Django + S3 + Perlbal + Memcached = Pownce. Also, it equals every site we did at The Journal-World. Visit site »

Link // 07.02.2007 // 11:51 AM // 0 CommentsJeremy Keith on Pownce

Jeremy has a nice review of Pownce, the new Django-powered social tool for “sharing stuff with your friends” by Leah Culver, Kevin Rose, Daniel Burka, and ShawnAllen Visit site »

Link // 06.27.2007 // 4:49 PM // 0 CommentsPownce: New startup, powered by Django

This hot-looking new tool, the baby of Leah Culver, Kevin Rose, Daniel Burka, and Shawn Allen, looks like it could be something worth tracking. And with those people behind it, you know it has a chance. And yes, it’s Django-powered. Hells yeah! Visit site »