Django in Simple Terms
Django is a high-level, open-source Python framework that catalyzes rapid web development. Django’s primary goal is to ease the creation of complex, database-driven websites by emphasizing reusability of components. Instagram, PBS, and Nextdoor are just a few popular applications that feature the Django framework.
Created in 2003, Django follows the model-template-view (MTV) architectural pattern. It provides an optional administrative “create, read, update, and delete” interface that is dynamically generated and easily configured within admin models. It is currently maintained by the Django Software Foundation (DSF).
Untold currently supports a Django web application in the travel insurance industry, and we are keen to recommend it when it’s the optimal technology fit. You can count on the Untold team to be forthright on our technical and architectural recommendations for any project, and our tech stack shifts with the needs of the software applications we create.