Hi.
You could say that Django is an extension of python, so first thing to
do would be to learn the basics in python. A good and free starter
book I 've read myself and found quite good is called, "How to think
like a computer scientist". It teaches a lot of things using only
python and is easy and quick to read and has some good exercises. You
can learn the way python work ect with that book.
link: http://openbookproject.net/thinkCSpy/index.xhtml

After getting the basics of python down, I would suggest that you
start out with the Django Tutorial, it's a great way to learn the way
Django works. Then as you are working on actual projects, you can
browse the documentation when you need to do things you do not know
how to do. The Django documentation is very well written, and explains
a lot things is great detail.

-Briel

priyankeshu skrev:
> ok... i am good at html and CSS and i have done little bit of old
> school C programming and databases i have never got a chance to work
> on real world programming projects
>
> i am looking for an online guru (to teach me python/django) i want to
> learn how to build websites in python. You can guide me by doin things
> remotely on my pc
>
> i don't want to use php for some reason
>
> send me a message or add me at priyankeshu.parihar at gmail.com on
> google talk...
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