Thank you all for your advices.
I started with the beginners guide from the python official site because i
think i should learn at least the basics of python before move into django.
What you advice after i complete the beginners guide?Should i pick one of my
designs and try to "pythonize" it? Should i move to django (if so where to
start)? Stay with python and learn more (again what should i follow)?
This is all very basic questions i know, but i would like the advices of the
more expert programmers to avoid possible "mistakes".
Thanks in advance.

2011/8/5 Doug Ballance <dball...@gmail.com>

> I don't think it's necessarily a choice between learning php or
> learning python.  Most programming languages are fairly similar in
> concept, and once you've mastered one it's reasonably easy to pick up
> a new one.  Python is a great language, but I think it's especially
> great as a first language. Your time spent learning python and django
> will not be wasted if you also choose to learn/use php.  I think it's
> much easier to learn good methodology and practices with python, and
> then carry those practices over to php than than the other way
> around.
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