Issue #208

Tesla

March 18, 2016

Tesla
 Django Channels, "for humans" controversy and much more.

Issue #208: Tesla

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Finally, Real-Time Django Is Here: Get Started with Django Channels
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Describing projects as "For Humans" must stop
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