Django may refer to any of the following:

  1. Django is a web application framework from the Django Software Foundation which aims to make the creation of database-driven websites easier. Written in the Python programming language, it focuses on the ability to reuse and easily plug in components.

Its features include a cache system, unit test system, test server, administrative interface, and tools to assist with creating RSS feeds.

  1. Django was the original name of a software tablature editor for lutes and other stringed instruments. The software, developed by French musician and programmer Alain Veylit, and later renamed Fandango. Its features include support for instruments of up to 16 strings, Unicode support, MIDI tools, and more.

Django is released under a BSD license and is named after the guitarist Django Reinhardt.

Programming terms

  • The official Fandango website is fandango.musickshandmade.com.