You should read the Django tutorial and then maybe build an app that will
make you more comfortable with Django. It may be any app - a notes taking
app, for example. During the process, you'll pay a large number of visits
to the wonderful Django docs and will come to appreciate them. There is The
Django Book, which is dated, but if you carefully read it making sure you
what changed and what did not, there's a wealth of knowledge in there (I
was lucky as in when I picked up Django, The Django Book was not dated :))
Then, once you are really comfortable with Django, go for Two Scoops of
Django - really, buy it. It is worth it. The #django channel on Freenode is
an excellent way of asking help and learning new things by maybe helping
others in need.

Cheers

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