Hi,
The approach I took was to go through the reference documentation, the book. 
The first chapter or 2 get you set up with a new project and then only the next 
couple of chapters are really necessary to produce something reasonably 
workable. The one exception might be authentication and authorization. I had to 
skip ahead and go through that in detail.

The tricky part is really all of the various tools that you mix in. ORM, 
templateing etc..  Pyramid itself really isn't that big.

On November 25, 2014 8:12:41 AM CST, Bojan Stepic <bste...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hi everyone. I wanted to see if anyone would have advice on how to
>approach 
>learning pyramid framework.I have solid knowledge of python and I am
>trying 
>to branch out to using packages, modules, frameworks etc. I know that
>there 
>is documentation provided on the pylons site, but for a person that is
>just 
>starting with learning the MVC architecture it looks quite daunting.
>Any 
>beginner level advice that you might share from your experiences? Thank
>you.

Karl <k...@meme.com>
Free Software: "You don't pay back, you pay forward."
                -- Robert A. Heinlein

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