Implement a basic version of your site in django.

Django has a fair bit of structure, to allow you to focus on the business
logic, rather than the plumbing. Be prepared to get used to not having to
manage the nitty gritty of a lot of things.

On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Alec Taylor <alec.tayl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've been playing around with web2py the past few months, even
> open-sourced an event-site (aka meetup.com) which I wrote with it.
>
> Now I might be starting a job where all I'll be doing is
> Django—probably GeoDjango + Pinax—and was wondering a few things:
>
> 1. Apart from following the tutorial, what else should I do to learn
> Django?
> 2. What are your thoughts on web2py?
>
> I will listen to reasons, e.g.: if you think I shouldn't look back to
> web2py for other projects and stick with Django for all my future
> projects.
>
> Thanks for all suggestions,
>
> Alec Taylor
>
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