I might suggest something akin to:

http://blixtra.org/blog/2006/07/17/top-30-django-tutorials-and-articles/

There is some interesting stuff there. Beyond that? Find something you want
to make and do it. I started with a django todo list. I figure if I continue
on, it'll be useful in later projects as I can track them. If I don't
continue on, it'll still be useful in later projects!

Good luck and have fun!
  -justin

On 6/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On May 23, 1:36 pm, Christian Markwart Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > El mié, 23-05-2007 a las 11:46 -0500, Tim Chase escribió:
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> > > > What i need to know, except python before i start learn django?
> >
> > I went onto my first django-powered project without knowing a bit of
> > python, django, whatever. Actually, I jumped over mid-project! Python is
> > amazingly easy to learn, and I had a firm background of web-related
> > stuff anyways, so the learning path was quite amusing.
> >
> > Want to learn it quick? Start someting you'd like to have, like a blog
> > or so. Your own passion for it will keep you learning, doing, and
> > learning again.
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > Chris Hoeppnerwww.pixware.org
>
> Wow thats good to know. I'm a designer, but I'd like to move onto
> Django. Where would I start? Do you know fo any good tutorials off
> hand? I know css/html, and UNIX (suprisingly) very well.
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-- 
Justin Lilly
University of South Carolina

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