"Hackita"

In the last few weeks I was participating in the first session of "Hackita", which means "The classroom" in Hebrew. This project aims to bring people from different backgrounds to learn and develop open source web applications together. Furthermore, the project is part of The Public Knowledge Workshop, and as …

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Compare food prices in Jerusalem - a new mini-web-project

Project screenshot

Two things happened recently, I've moved to the holly city and started to learn Python. Here are the consequences: a mini web app to compare food prices, written in Django and deployed to pythonanywhere, for my own purpose and for my students friends.

Jerusalem MarketPrices

More features will be added …

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