On 13-Nov-07, at 6:55 PM, sebey wrote:

> has anyone tryed this I guess you have ken but is a good and quick way
> to learn django and python and sql (mysql is it or again silly?) this
> is really intersting I loved to learn more

for me - while learning django, I always had Python in a Nutshell,  
and the wrox book on postgresql open on my desk for reference and  
practice. I now have diveintopython and the interactive postgresql  
manual open on my laptop while I do django on my desktop. Am learning  
all the time. (that is when I have time to code, which is not very  
often). Incidently, if you want to learn sql, postgresql makes far  
more sense than mysql.

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regards
kg
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