sebey:
a python overview you can go through in an hour or 2 is byteofpython.
it's very short, and though u wont get everythng in it, it gives you a
feel for what python is about.
i lso find reading the django code can be very informative (after u
have got some python under your belt)

you can get the byteofpython from the playwithpython yahoo group

On Nov 13, 10:29 pm, Raisins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I love Instantd Django. I made installing and depolying django and
> python a breeze also I can move from my work to home every easy just
> by carrying around my thumbdrive. I highly suggest it to anyone on the
> fence about either Python or django. I haven't found an easier cleaner
> way to deploy them anywhere.
>
> On Nov 13, 2:37 pm, cjl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Sebey:
>
> > You may want to check out a tutorial I am working on:
>
> >http://www.instantdjango.com
>
> > It provides a 'newbie-friendly' introduction to Django, even if you're
> > not familiar with Python yet.
>
> > I haven't finished the second chapter yet, but I think the first
> > chapter will help get you started, or at least help you figure out if
> > Python and Django is right for you.
>
> > -CJL


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