What I would advise you do is learn python first before getting into 
django.  reason being, you're requring yourself to learn a language *and* a 
framework simulataneously.  and the conventions in django don't always 
extrapolate and apply to python in general.  You can do it (I did, coming 
to python/django from Java/spring/gwt) but it did hinder my knowledge 
acquision significantly until I got over the hump

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