Waooo, this is the first time that I ask something in a post and somebody 
reply me with what I want. Thanks a lot. Well about Python, I'm a network 
engineer and in my job they encounter an issue that a script was needed, so 
I choose Pyhton and basically in the last month, I been doing python 
automation script for login into routers and grabbing info and either save 
it as a text file or spreadsheet. People at my swear that I have years of 
experience with Python, LOL. Thanks a lot.

On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 1:41:12 PM UTC-4, Joel Goldstick wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 1:01 PM, David Gomez <amb...@gmail.com<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > When you say is write to the paper, what do you mean? I'm new in 
> programming 
> > and I just looking for a project, so  I can learn on the fly. I'm 
> looking 
> > almost the same as linkedin with less option. Like when a user go to the 
> > website, they see the main page, then they can to register, adding their 
> > personal information (school, resume, etc...). Also other section for 
> > employers where they register and after the register they can search for 
> > future hiring. 
>
> So you want a website that display some (probably static) home page. 
> It must have a system to allow users to register, setting username, 
> password and perhaps other information 
> It must have a system to allow employers to do the same, but 
> differentiate between the two 
> You need to understand how to create models in django and learn to use 
> modelforms to allow users to enter information 
>
> If you get that far, come back.  In between there will be a lot of 
> questions. 
>
> First step, go through the django tutorial.  Do it two or three times 
> Second step, search for other tutorials on django programming.  You 
> will find more than several -- both video and text. 
> Go through several of these to help your understanding. 
>
> Then go back to your project when you think you understand all the 
> django pieces: 
>   1. urls.py 
>   2. settings -- 
>   3. database settings 
>   4. models 
>   5. views 
>
> When its all done you will need to learn to deploy it on a 'real server' 
>
> If you are new to programming, you have a lot in front of you.  Not 
> days, not weeks, but months 
>
> keep at it 
>
> Oh, and also read python tutorials, and write python code to learn how 
> python works.  Django is a python application, so if you can't write 
> in python, you can't use django 
>
> > 
> > 
> > On Monday, October 8, 2012 8:13:46 PM UTC-4, David Gomez wrote: 
> >> 
> >> I have project in mind and I was thinking how hard is to create my 
> >> project. Is going to be like a LinkedIn, but a simple one. How hard is 
> to 
> >> make a web application like this? And what is the hardest part? Thanks 
> in 
> >> advance 
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