Also, the week in django has some really good webcasts, maybe we could
get them to post it to your website?

http://blog.michaeltrier.com/2008/6/9/this-week-in-django-25-2008-06-08

On Jun 9, 8:04 am, Carl Karsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to make ahttp://showmedo.com"Getting started with Django"
>
> I expect it to be about 5 min long.  The goal is not show someone how to be
> productive, but how easy it is to get started.
>
> At most 1 min on install python, install django, make sure you can do python 
> -c
> "import django" without error.
>
> Then some magic, python manage.py runserver, browse, “Welcome to Django”
>
> Then some more magic, syncdb,http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/"log in"
>
> Then define a model, view, html, url pattern.  maybe even a public facing 
> form.
>
> I am a bit fuzzy on what is considered 'best practices' for the 2 magic parts.
>   I hear what the tutorial/book describes (django-admin.py startproject 
> mysite;
> startapp myapp) isn't what the the pros do now, or at least what the pros 
> would
> recommend.  What I haven't heard is an alternative.
>
> I am tempted to show creating all the files by hand.  (I can't do it all in 5
> minutes, but some Julia Child moves and sped up video should make it faster 
> than
> explaining what startproject and startapp do.)
>
> Any suggestions?  Any writeups that cover this?
>
> Carl K
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