Hello

I am a newbie to Django and Python. However, after a couple of intense 
weeks watching of some video's on Youtube, Google Searches, and Django 
Documentation I have been  creating a cool website for quality control for 
my company. To answer your question I assume you have a Django application 
that you must debug and update. 

If I were you i would start by selecting a IDE (development environment)  
 I use Visual Studio Code but there are many others. Then I would open the 
project and use the breakpoint functionality of the IDE to begin debugging 
the code. Since you understand Python and I assume you know some OOP you 
should be able to debug your code. 

As I mentioned, I'm new at this , so that is the best advise I can give you 
now. 

Good Luck

Moose
 

On Monday, June 7, 2021 at 12:22:02 PM UTC-4 mk85...@gmail.com wrote:

> Sir I'm internee i know python my company has assigned me bugs to resolve 
> in live project but i have not didn't experience of Django. Anyone who can 
> help me how to find bugs destination and how to resolve. i can pay for this 
> i want to be expert in 1 month because i'm in probations period.

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