thanks Nik,

On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 9:36:42 PM UTC, sparky wrote:
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> I'm hoping this is the right place to ask such questions, please forgive 
> me if not.
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> I'm making a real time investment in learning another server side 
> language. I have 10 years ColdFusion, 5 years  PHP, JAVA. Having never 
> touched Python let alone the framework Django, for the past 4 weeks I have 
> been testing Django out. Darn, Raspberry Pi started me with my blog (
> http://www.glynjackson.org/blog/) I have to say its nice, however my 
> concerns are now to do with the community and not so much with the 
> framework itself.
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> No one likes to back a loser and every time I search for Django community 
> I'm faced with a host of negative posts. for example: 
> http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2777883  
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> Unlike other languages I'm active in and still use, I'm also finding it 
> hard to find any user groups locally in the UK (I'm based in Manchester, 
> UK).
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> So from the community itself how alive is Django? Should I really invest 
> the time to learn? Does it have a real future and please be honest.
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> other questions....
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> 1) is this worth going? --- http://2013.djangocon.eu
> 2) who are the top blogs people within the Django community who should I 
> be following, blogs feed etc.
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> Sorry for the stupid questions, but and just want a new skillset that I 
> can use for many years to come. Django is really cool
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