On Jul 19, 1:19 am, Martin Tiršel <dja...@blackpage.eu> wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Jul 2010 16:50:14 +0200, derek <gamesb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > More complex or more detailed?  (I would argue that The Django Book is
> > about as high quality as you are ever going to get for a free
> > tutorial....)
>
> > Try:http://www.hoboes.com/NetLife/pytown/django-beyond-sql/
>
> > or:  
> >http://opensourcebridge.org/2009/wiki/Django%3A_Thinking_Outside_The_...
>
> > or:http://www.slideshare.net/jacobian/django-in-the-real-world-1750000
>
> Thanks for links, as I have some time, I will go through :)
>
> I would appreciated if there are some tutorials how to use some advanced  
> things in real web applications and not how to display first 10 blog  
> entries and so on :)
>
> > The real issue is that, because Django is a framework, designed to
> > meet N number of possible needs, once you get "beyond the basics", the
> > specifics start to diverge more and more from what _you_ actually need
> > to do.
>
> > My 2c
> > Derek
>
> You are right.
>
Ok, you seem not to understand what I am saying, so I will try and
explain some more.

Building very complex apps is a very specific activity and that is why
there are no tutorials on "advanced  things" (as you call them,
without being specific as to what it actually is you need).  The point
is that once you understand the basics and have been through the
process to construct a "standard" website with Django - and, yes, you
*can* do that with all the resources available to you on the web - you
will find yourself able to envision and conceptualize building more
complex ones.  In that process you will ask more "advanced" questions
and get "advanced" answers that will make more sense to you *because*
you now understand the fundamentals.  I don't believe there is a short-
cut to that learning process.

Hope this makes sense.

Derek

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