http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-django/?ca=dgr-btw01DjangoAndPython
and here is a brilliant intro to python
http://www.greenteapress.com/thinkpython/
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok,
I decided that I don't want to spend $1,000s on other people coding my
databases etc so I thought Django looked pretty good. I read some of
the code and it seems pretty intuitive (with a lot of hard work!)
Now my problem is understanding just what the hell is being said in all
these setup tutorials.
Am I right that Django is a command line based language?
This might seem a bit silly to you all but I like environments such as
dreamweaver with GUIs and options.
I have a XAMPP based web server on my WinXP system which is nicely
configured to serve sites via Virtual Hosts. It took me a good few
hours to configure that!
I followed several howtos on setting up django but with no success.
Python Paths? WTF?
I've been here for hours downloading python 2.4, apache2triad and other
stuff to try and get it to work.
Anyway I'd appreciate know exactly the steps needed with some decent
examples on how to set a development server with Django in mind. It
looks great and I want to develop for it!
Perhaps someone can create a series of videos showing a WinXP setup of
Django?
Thank you all for your help and patience!
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