On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 6:44 PM, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] <
cal.leem...@simplicitymedialtd.co.uk> wrote:

> Difficult to say really.
>
> If your main focus is to be a designer, and not to be a full on programmer,
> then I'd say you are probably best sticking with wordpress.
>
> If you don't really have a main focus, or you have some spare time, then
> defo take some time to learn python+django. I would strongly advice learning
> some Python first, then moving onto Django afterwards, it will help a lot.
>
> From my own experience, I come from a background of 8 years PHP/Python
> development, and 2 years of Django development. It took me around a year,
> and 3 'failed projects' to really learn how to use Django properly. It's all
> a learning curve :)
>

+ I'm still learning new things about Python+Django every day lol.


>
> Hope this helps
>
> Cal
>
> On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 5:21 PM, biofob...@gmail.com 
> <biofob...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I am a designer guy not a programmer. My coding skills are html, css
>> and some jquery tweaks to suit my needs, but i come to a point where i
>> think i need to learn a real language. What i'm doing now is working
>> with Textpattern or Wordpress(but i dont really like it) when i need
>> some dynamic web site. So my question is: is Django viable for me or
>> is to overwhelming. Should I stick to my current situation and be and
>> average cms "tweaker" or learn a new language to boost my toolbox? I
>> asked this same question on another forum and 90% of the replies where
>> to learn PHP and work with wordpress ( but the code ....). Also i
>> don't know where to begin with django apart from the installation of
>> course. Is there any tutorials about using django for web design?
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> P.S- I work on OSX don't know if its relevant or not.
>>
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