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Gondola for Real Estate Launch

I’m pleased to announce that

Gondola for Real Estate

, our GeoDjango-backed real estate

CMS

is publicly accepting new customers. A couple weeks ago, we quietly re-launched

gondolacms.com

with some details about the platform and what it has to offer, …

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Django for Hire

Lincoln Loop has been in “head down” mode for the last couple months. In addition to being knee deep in client projects, we have grown from a one-man development studio to a full-fledged Django development shop/consultancy. We are proud to …

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Cash Offers Fast Site

We recently built and launched

CashOffersFast.com

. It gives people an easy, no-risk way to put their home up for sale. Pre-qualified investors can then make anonymous bids on any home listed with the site.

We worked very closely with …

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Lincoln Loop Version 2

I’ve been wanting to update my website for quite a while. It got to the point that I wasn’t referring people to my old site because it had become such a poor representation of what Lincoln Loop has evolved into. …

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Eating My Own Dog Food

I’ve been kicking around the idea of switching hosting providers for a while. I finally took the plunge and if you’re reading this, it is being served off the new platform. I’m going to be

eating my own dog food …

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Bee Herz, Psychic Medium Site

Our latest site launch was for Bee Herz, a local psychic medium. The elegant design was done by

ashwebmedia

with coding done here at Lincoln Loop.

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Prudential Steamboat Realty

A few weeks ago, I released

Prudential Steamboat Realty’s new site

into the wild. It is my first (but not last) large site built in

Django

to go live. As usual,

ashwebmedia

did a great job on redesigning the site …