2008/11/17 prem1er <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I mean, yes they are always there, but I always like a good physical > reference. I have experience in OO languages, but not much server- > side programming just a little ASP .Net. > > On Nov 17, 3:09 pm, bruno desthuilliers > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 17 nov, 20:53, prem1er <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Just trying to figure out what the best book to purchase for a > > > newcomer to Django and python. > > > > Depends on your background... But if you have prior experience with > > 1/ another (preferably but not necessarily object oriented) language > > and 2/ server-side web programming, the 'official' tutorials and docs > > might be enough. > > > For python is recommended http://diveintopython.org/ and about django the book is ok for start, always remember IRC channel #django or #python.
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