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Not in the core framework. Currently, Django itself officially supports any
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Not in the core framework. Currently, Django itself officially supports any
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version of Python from 2.4 through 2.6, inclusive. However, newer versions of
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version of Python from 2.4 through 2.7, inclusive. However, newer versions of
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Python are often faster, have more features, and are better supported.
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Python are often faster, have more features, and are better supported.
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Third-party applications for use with Django are, of course, free to set their
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Third-party applications for use with Django are, of course, free to set their
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own version requirements.
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own version requirements.
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(see below for details).
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(see below for details).
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All else being equal, we recommend that you use the latest 2.x release
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All else being equal, we recommend that you use the latest 2.x release
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(currently Python 2.6). This will let you take advantage of the numerous
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(currently Python 2.7). This will let you take advantage of the numerous
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improvements and optimizations to the Python language since version 2.4, and
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improvements and optimizations to the Python language since version 2.4, and
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will help ease the process of dropping support for older Python versions on
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will help ease the process of dropping support for older Python versions on
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the road to Python 3.
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the road to Python 3.
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json_serializer.serialize(queryset, ensure_ascii=False, stream=response)
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json_serializer.serialize(queryset, ensure_ascii=False, stream=response)
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The Django source code includes the simplejson_ module. However, if you're
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The Django source code includes the simplejson_ module. However, if you're
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using Python 2.6 (which includes a builtin version of the module), Django will
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using Python 2.6 or later (which includes a builtin version of the module), Django will
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use the builtin ``json`` module automatically. If you have a system installed
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use the builtin ``json`` module automatically. If you have a system installed
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version that includes the C-based speedup extension, or your system version is
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version that includes the C-based speedup extension, or your system version is
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more recent than the version shipped with Django (currently, 2.0.7), the
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more recent than the version shipped with Django (currently, 2.0.7), the
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