On Wednesday, 13 July 2011 17:36:44 UTC+1, Venkatraman.S. wrote:
>
> Except for the code, is there any good place to start with to better 
> understand the django structure. 
> As in, i am trying to figure out a way by which django can be much leaner, 
> so that the actual footprint
> is much smaller. Say, if i just want to have a simple website with a 
> handful of models, with no complex 
> queries, then having something like a 'django-lite' would be awsome. 
>
> I started cleaning(/removing) up the code sometime back, but soon 
> digressed.
>
> -V
>

For understanding the code, the absolute best place to start is Marty 
Alchin's great book Pro Django.

But if you want a "Django-lite", you'll be better off dropping Django and 
looking at one of the micro-frameworks like Flask. They usually don't come 
with ORMs, but you can always use  something like SQLObject, which again is 
much more minimal than Django's or SQLAlchemy.
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DR.

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