Hello I sent some mail around to Apress, PrenticeHall and bla bla,
to know something about Django books.
I got only one answer until know that I want to share:
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Hi Daniele,
Apress will publish "Pro Django: Web Devel
Hello. sorry for the double question.
About the suggestion on 1.0 I've already started learning 0.95. Thanks.
About the documentation:
1. I considered from the beginning only the official release 0.95 tutorial.
2. In the page you mentioned I saw that tutorial part 1 italian is
already finished by
+1 for me too it would be great for me to lear how other people
code... And of course It will help everybody to have a standardized
way to do things in Django...
eg. a Django Blog
Picio
2006/9/7, limodou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> +1
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> I also suggested similar subject before.
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> I like pyth
No problem zenx.
Anyway If someone is interested in, ShowmeDo has accepted my request
for a pratical Django screencast, and luckyly in three days It took 18
votes. Please consider voting it.
http://showmedo/request ...There only one to vote in the Django category.
Many thanks JeremyD for all you l
Thanks zenx for the book,
but about the tutorial maybe there is a misunderstanding:
I finished to read an actually do the tutorial you're talking about,
and I already read the Installation guide. I have also read some other
txt, like template language for authors.
I'm searching something like re
Hi Hi Sir!
…Beginnining now.
Many Thanks
picio
2006/8/27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> There will be rather more new stuff that total change of the current
> API. 0.95 is quite new release and 1.0 won't come out soon.
> My advice is to use Django 0.95 - learn it and when the /trunk
I understand. Thanks.
A trivial question: Is it better to wait 1.0 for me to learn django?
It will be completely different from 0.95?
Can I talk you in italian?
Daniele
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