
Django
What is Django?
Django belongs to Web frameworks category.
Django is a high-level Python web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Built by experienced developers, Django takes care of much of the hassle of web development, allowing developers to focus on writing their apps without needing to reinvent the wheel....
Django Performance Insights
55 websites
Websites using Django
Last 30 days uptimeⓘ
99.982%
Django friendly technologies
Module Federation
Google Tag Manager
reCAPTCHA
Wagtail
Python
PWA
Google Analytics
jQuery
Cloudflare
Facebook Pixel
Google Font API
Bootstrap
Webpack
Open Graph
HSTS
Nginx
HTTP/3
core-js
Who Uses Django?
- 1st: Technology and Software
- 2nd: Other
- 3rd: Educational Resources
- 4th: News and Media
- 5th: E-commerce
- 6th: Business Services
- 7th: Travel and Tourism
- 8th: Health and Wellness
- 9th: Government and Public Services
- 10th: Gaming
- 1st: Educational Resources
- 2nd: Business Services
- 3rd: E-commerce
- 4th: Technology and Software
- 5th: Health and Wellness
- 6th: Other
- 7th: News and Media
- 8th: Travel and Tourism
- 9th: Gaming
- 10th: Government and Public Services
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