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>>
>> why don't you learn directly fro
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> why don't you learn directly from a tutor?
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>
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Good idea, Thanks!
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Greetings. Saying just a portfolio site, basically there will no Django book
that will teach u that. U have to get a tutor and start from a base. I do offer
some Django courses from beginner level to advanced
On Sat, 3 Feb 2024, 17:16 Obam Olohu,
mailto:olohuo...@gma
Greetings. Saying just a portfolio site, basically there will no Django
book that will teach u that. U have to get a tutor and start from a base. I
do offer some Django courses from beginner level to advanced
On Sat, 3 Feb 2024, 17:16 Obam Olohu, wrote:
> why don't you learn directl
why don't you learn directly from a tutor?
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> django?
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I am done with Django for beginners.
Any one to share with me Django for professionals 4.0 please 🙏🙏🙏.
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There's no book called *William S. *
*Vincent - REST APIs with Django.*
في الأربعاء، 16 أغسطس 2023 في تمام الساعة 4:50:59 م UTC+3، كتب ivan harold
رسالة نصها:
> *William S. **Vincent - REST APIs with Django*
>
> *I second this one this is a good read to boost your knowledge and
*William S. **Vincent - REST APIs with Django*
*I second this one this is a good read to boost your knowledge and
learnings.*
On Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at 4:30:50 PM UTC-5 Roy Lagg wrote:
>
> You could check out *William S. Vincent - REST APIs with Django. *The
> book is easy to
You could check out *William S. Vincent - REST APIs with Django. *The book
is easy to read and has industry-standard tips and guides.
On Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at 1:59:53 AM UTC+3 abu yahya Diab wrote:
> I have good knowledge in API, you can say beginner knowledge in API.
> I'
I have good knowledge in API, you can say beginner knowledge in API.
I'm trying to delve deeper in API, when I check the Django For Api book
content, I noticed .that its not that professional book
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> I'm wondering whether any one used Chrome book for development especially
> with this software stack
>
> 1. Django
> 2. Python
> 3. Vue.js
> 4. Postgres
> 5. Nginx
> 6. Gunicorn
> 7. Github
> 8. Jenkins
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> Best Regards,
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I'm wondering whether any one used Chrome book for development especially
with this software stack
1. Django
2. Python
3. Vue.js
4. Postgres
5. Nginx
6. Gunicorn
7. Github
8. Jenkins
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> On Tue, 25 Aug 2020, 14:20 nAnDa KuMaR k, wrote:
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>> hii friends
>> i need your help
>> "which is best book learn django"
>> please help me friends.
>>
>>
2scoops of django
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Hi,A lot of people ask this question here. The best place to learn django is from the tutorials in the documentation. Books about tech often get outdated, so is not the best thing spend your money or time trying to look for a book. Link for the tutorials: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.1
https://youtu.be/cRF7hIsIO10
This video will solve your problem , must watch.
ayush
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Thanks a lot for sharing
> On 19 Oct 2019, at 15:09, ISAAC NELSON S.B. KARGBO
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>
> Try this one out
>
>> On Sat, Oct 19, 2019, 13:47 Md Nayem Tushar wrote:
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Thank you so much for shaing this book. I Really appreciate it.
Thanks
Dr. Neeta
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>
> Best Regards,
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> On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 7:36 PM ISAAC NELSON S.B.
Thank you for sharing.
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> Try this one out
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> On Sat, Oct 19, 2019, 13:47 Md Nayem Tushar > wrote:
>
>> Have any easy and properly complete book in django? pls ans me
>>
>&
Thanks a lot for shaing the book. Really appreciate it.
Best Regards,
On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 7:36 PM ISAAC NELSON S.B. KARGBO <
insbkar...@njala.edu.sl> wrote:
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> On Sat, Oct 19, 2019, 13:47 Md Nayem Tushar wrote:
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>> Have any easy and properly
A big thanks from me also. This looks current and definitive.
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Thank you so much for the pdf.
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>
> On Sat, Oct 19, 2019, 13:47 Md Nayem Tushar wrote:
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>> Have any easy and properly complete book in django? pls ans me
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Have anyone better book on Django latest version 2.2 ? which is free
version ,means without paid ,if i can download this.
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Hello,
I have an idea for a simple blog site that look like a open book. For a
simple prototype this is only text nothing fancy, no animation of turning
page and so on. But I stumble on a problem with presenting simple text.
First I assume that every page in the "book" is dif
https://wsvincent.com/about/
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On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 8:29 AM tribhuvan kishor <
tribhuvankishor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> can any one suggest me a better book for django
>
You didn't describe what exactly you are looking for, but..
This is a good introductory book
https://www.amazon.com/Lightweight-Django
you can prefer e-book for better learning.
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Hi Malik,
On Jun 30, 2016, at 11:00 PM, Malik Rumi wrote:
> I found that surprising, but then I'm somewhat isolated so don't claim to
> know what other folks are doing. Why is this the common practice? Just to
> save time because the tools are available?
Yup - this is a general software practi
pages would be the exception. Was
this just to make the profiles easy to find and/or bookmark for end users?
Thanks again.
On Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 5:13:42 PM UTC-7, Malik Rumi wrote:
>
> Although I love the book (so far) for its level of detail and addressing a
> LOT of issue
1. I don't know if it makes any difference, but I don't have the physical
book. I am reading it online thru my safarionline subscription.
2. Once I got to your repo, I just clicked around to go to views or urls or
whatever. I didn't think of looking for different commits, bec
Hi Malik!
Thanks for buying my book! I'm glad to hear you like Django Unleashed, but I'm
sorry you're frustrated with the github repo at
https://github.com/jambonrose/DjangoUnleashed-1.8 .
Page xiv provides a quick explanation of git commits' relationship to the
examples i
Although I love the book (so far) for its level of detail and addressing a
LOT of issues I am currently dealing with, I have run across a problem.
Specifically, the views.py and urls.py in the github repo are NOT the same
as the snippets of views.py and urls.py in the book. Now, since I started
Maybe if you help us web could help you.
How do you design your problem?
What are your coding plans?
What problems do you identify?
What do you need to know ? ( models, views, urls, admin site)
Django and the other frameworks are only utilities, are in you the
responsability to solve the problem.
Hi, Did you manage to this? i'm also new in django and would like to do
this. which tutorial did you use?
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g if anyone else has ever read this particulkar Django
> book called "Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours" I checked out of the
> library yesterday? [yeah I know it's one of the "24 hours" series] Does it
> really teach the beginner a lot of things concerning D
go docs are excellent. However, if you are more of a book person,
>> then try Try Two Scoops of Django (http://twoscoopspress.org/) - well
>> written and updated.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 6:33 AM, rmschne wrote:
>>
>>> I'm no way an a
two scoops is more like ways of doing things right than really explaining
or tutoring.
2015-07-31 15:33 GMT+01:00 Mark Phillips :
> The django docs are excellent. However, if you are more of a book person,
> then try Try Two Scoops of Django (http://twoscoopspress.org/) - well
> wr
The django docs are excellent. However, if you are more of a book person,
then try Try Two Scoops of Django (http://twoscoopspress.org/) - well
written and updated.
Mark
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 6:33 AM, rmschne wrote:
> I'm no way an advanced user, but I found the book simplistic and n
I'm no way an advanced user, but I found the book simplistic and not worth
it. Django's own documentation is much
better https://docs.djangoproject.com
On Thursday, 30 July 2015 21:35:16 UTC+1, Steve Burrus wrote:
>
> * Say I was wondering if anyone else has ever read this pa
* Say I was wondering if anyone else has ever read this particulkar Django
book called "Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours" I checked out of the
library yesterday? [yeah I know it's one of the "24 hours" series] Does it
really teach the beginner a lot of
The error was that it was missing a "comma" after 'staticfiles' entry in
INSTALLED_APPS.
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The error message is somewhat clear on this: there is no such module as
django.contrib.staticfilesdjango. The django at the end seems to be the
cause to me.
On 23 May 2015 20:19, "Preeti" wrote:
> this is the error I find.. [kindly check the attachment]
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>> On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 1:19:58 AM UTC-5, Preeti wrote:
>>>
>>> I have to create an address book using django
>>> it should contain two modules-user and admin
>>>
>>> the user is allowed to write his/her first name/last name, add t
You say that your backend is ready. Does this mean you have created your
models and can access them from the shell (pythen manage.py shell, see the
first chapter of the tutorial, section Playing with the API)?
If so, what parts of the frontend creation you don't understand? Is it view
creation or
Hi James,
I started learning Django this week.
My code isn't on Github.
I learnt building the app, and the backend work but I'm not able to
understand how to connect front-end with the framework.
I have enclosed a copy of what I want in my app. Please go through it, and
guide.
Thanks
On Fr
reating my app.
>
> Therefore, I seek to get help for some newer links to understand Django a
> better way.
>
>
> On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 11:50:00 AM UTC+5:30, Preeti wrote:
>>
>> I have to create an address book using django
>> it should contain two m
wrote:
>
> I have to create an address book using django
> it should contain two modules-user and admin
>
> the user is allowed to write his/her first name/last name, add the
> picture, lists the social media links, should add a 4-digit PIN .
>
> the other user can
ink about building this application, I recommend doing the tutorial at:
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/intro/tutorial01/
>
> On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 1:19:58 AM UTC-5, Preeti wrote:
>>
>> I have to create an address book using django
>> it should contain two m
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/intro/tutorial01/
On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 1:19:58 AM UTC-5, Preeti wrote:
>
> I have to create an address book using django
> it should contain two modules-user and admin
>
> the user is allowed to write his/her first name/last name, add the
> picture, lists
e:
> I have to create an address book using django
> it should contain two modules-user and admin
>
> the user is allowed to write his/her first name/last name, add the
> picture, lists the social media links, should add a 4-digit PIN .
>
> the other user can use that 4-digit PI
I have to create an address book using django
it should contain two modules-user and admin
the user is allowed to write his/her first name/last name, add the picture,
lists the social media links, should add a 4-digit PIN .
the other user can use that 4-digit PIN to add a particular contact in
I have to create an address book using django
it should contain two modules-user and admin
the user is allowed to write his/her first name/last name, add the picture,
lists the social media links, should add a 4-digit PIN .
the other user can use that 4-digit PIN to add a particular contact in
That's a good book for all things GIS/Python as well as a GeoDjango example.
These links may help out also. They use Leaflet
<http://leafletjs.com/>instead of the GeoDjango built-in OpenLayers
https://github.com/makinacorpus/django-leaflet
http://blog.mathieu-leplatre.info/geodjang
Hi Alex,
I cannot help you with this book in particular, but I could suggest another
book that helped me a lot.
Python Geospatial Development by Erik Westra
-Max Demars
On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 11:49:49 AM UTC-4, Alex wrote:
>
> Thats an interesting dilemma. I just looked around a
Thats an interesting dilemma. I just looked around a no one has copies.
The publisher says "The eBook version of this title will be available soon"
http://www.springer.com/computer/book/978-1-4302-2532-4
But I have no idea how long it's said that.
This appears to be the ISBN
Feb 21, 2014 at 10:15 AM, Ram Shrestha
> wrote:
> > Dear All,
> > I am want to learn GeoDjango in real world application. I believe this
> book
> > "Beginning Geo Django: Rich Gis Web Applications With Python" is the
> best
> > book for me. But I co
Buy the book and don't be fool!
2014-02-21 10:02 GMT-03:00 Tom Evans :
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 10:15 AM, Ram Shrestha
> wrote:
> > Dear All,
> > I am want to learn GeoDjango in real world application. I believe this
> book
> > "Beginning Geo Django: Rich
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 10:15 AM, Ram Shrestha wrote:
> Dear All,
> I am want to learn GeoDjango in real world application. I believe this book
> "Beginning Geo Django: Rich Gis Web Applications With Python" is the best
> book for me. But I could not download download it.
&
Dear All,
I am want to learn GeoDjango in real world application. I believe this book
"Beginning Geo Django: Rich Gis Web Applications With Python" is the best
book for me. But I could not download download it.
If anyone have this book Please share the book with me. Where can I g
The "Test-Driven Development with Python" book uses Django for its code
examples.
And it's free: http://chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/123400754
(at least during this pre-release phase)
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On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 1:42 AM, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Nov 2013 11:11:06 +0200, voger
> declaimed the following:
>
> >> The Django Book is written in using Sphinx. Sphinx is a tool you can
> >> install from PyPI --
> >>
> >> pip in
On 11/10/2013 12:57 AM, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 12:05 AM, voger mailto:vogernewslett...@yahoo.gr>> wrote:
The django book was my first contact with django but as the website
itself states it is way out of date (covering django 1.0 and
mentioning he
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 12:05 AM, voger wrote:
> The django book was my first contact with django but as the website itself
> states it is way out of date (covering django 1.0 and mentioning here and
> there 1.4). The same website suggests their github page
>
> https://gith
The django book was my first contact with django but as the website
itself states it is way out of date (covering django 1.0 and mentioning
here and there 1.4). The same website suggests their github page
https://github.com/jacobian/djangobook.com
where the book updates are work in progress
e with django 1.4?
>
> Il giorno giovedì 9 maggio 2013 10:56:17 UTC+2, Federico Erbea ha scritto:
>
>> I bought a Marco Beri's book "Sviluppare applicazioni web con django" but
>> after the first chapter only explains the different functions in
>> contra
Thanks but there isn't something more new, maybe make with django 1.4?
Il giorno giovedì 9 maggio 2013 10:56:17 UTC+2, Federico Erbea ha scritto:
>
> I bought a Marco Beri's book "Sviluppare applicazioni web con django" but
> after the first chapter only explai
.
thanks
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On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 3:56 AM, Federico Erbea wrote:
> I bought a Marco Beri's book "Sviluppare applicazioni web con django" but
> after the first chapter only explains the different functions in contrast
> to the first chapter where the functions were
I bought a Marco Beri's book "Sviluppare applicazioni web con django" but
after the first chapter only explains the different functions in contrast
to the first chapter where the functions were explained by developing them.
I also bought "Instant Django Application Devel
Thank you
On Friday, April 5, 2013 8:27:34 PM UTC+2, megaBos wrote:
>
> good job
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On Friday, April 5, 2013 1:44:47 PM UTC+5:30, Mauro Rocco wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
> I just wrote a book to get started with Django and I really hope that the
> book will drive more developers to use Django and increase the success that
> this great framework is already having.
Hi everybody,
I just wrote a book to get started with Django and I really hope that the
book will drive more developers to use Django and increase the success that
this great framework is already having.
Thanks also to PacktPublishing that aims to help sustain the projects which
it publishes
Hi,
Do you mean the source code for the book (i.e., the code that is used to
produce the book), or the Python/Django code that the book provides as
examples?
If you're looking for the former, it's linked from the djangobook.comhomepage.
https://github.com/jacobian/djangobook.com
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 09:44:56PM -0800, Subodh Nijsure wrote:
> Sorry if this is a very obvious question does any body know if source code
> from the online book http://www.djangobook.com/ is available some where in
> git repo? I have searched on github and most hits are for ac
Sorry if this is a very obvious question does any body know if source code
from the online book http://www.djangobook.com/ is available some where in
git repo? I have searched on github and most hits are for actual book
chapters.
-Subodh
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On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 5:55 AM, Skip Montanaro wrote:
> book (or tutorials). I'm rummage through the release notes and see what I
> come up with.
>
> Or are new useful features more likely to be found in contributed
> apps/modules? If so, how do I browse that environment?
rsions which aren't
discussed in the book (or tutorials). I'm rummage through the release
notes and see what I come up with.
Or are new useful features more likely to be found in contributed
apps/modules? If so, how do I browse that environment? Is there some sort
of announce list where n
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 1:13 AM, Skip Montanaro wrote:
> I was encouraged to see that the Django Book authors had open-sourced the
> book. I cloned the git repo and built it. I've been working my way
> through the online book and thought the open source content might have some
I was encouraged to see that the Django Book authors had open-sourced the
book. I cloned the git repo and built it. I've been working my way
through the online book and thought the open source content might have some
updates, but after comparing a couple chapters (intro and Chapter 11
mber 13, 2012 1:32:30 AM UTC-8, 向浩 wrote:
>
> (r'^time/plus/\d{1,2}/$', hours_ahead),this line,you should use () for
> d{1,2}
> (r'^time/plus/\(d{1,2})/$', hours_ahead)
>
> 在 2011年2月18日星期五UTC+8下午11时04分13秒,Dipo Elegbede写道:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
(r'^time/plus/\d{1,2}/$', hours_ahead),this line,you should use () for
d{1,2}
(r'^time/plus/\(d{1,2})/$', hours_ahead)
在 2011年2月18日星期五UTC+8下午11时04分13秒,Dipo Elegbede写道:
>
> Hi all,
>
> i am currently reading the django book and following the examples step by
&
While the things on the djangobook are probably still compatible,
they're far of being best practices nowadays, and will lead you down
old and abandoned roads, more times than not.
As it's been said, I'd rather stay by the official docs, they're very
clear and pretty helpful, not purely technical
maybe you must to read djangoprouect.com docs... has a nice and short
tutorial and a very deep documentation of almos every aspect and version of
django.
2012/7/28 Russell Keith-Magee
> Hi
>
> Django has a very strong backwards compatibility policy, so even
> though the book is
Hi
Django has a very strong backwards compatibility policy, so even
though the book is old, most of the core functionality should be the
same. There will be *some* differences, though, so if you start seeing
errors, looking for the relevant section in the official documentation
should help point
On Sat, 2012-07-28 at 03:10 -0700, ACK-Django wrote:
> hi i m new to django and i have installed django1.4
> so can i use this book http://www.djangobook.com/en/2.0/
> but its little old, so people tell me its there any drawback of using
> this book
better to do the tutorial
hi i m new to django and i have installed django1.4
so can i use this book http://www.djangobook.com/en/2.0/
but its little old, so people tell me its there any drawback of using this
book
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On 29-04-12 21:24, knowledge_seeker wrote:
On Friday, April 27, 2012 7:09:32 PM UTC-7, knowledge_seeker wrote:
My Django book (from the university library) said to add the label
"@login_required" to views that I wish to restrict user access on.
Django 1.4 does not
Thanks for the help guys; I am glad the books were not so out of date!
On Friday, April 27, 2012 7:09:32 PM UTC-7, knowledge_seeker wrote:
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> My Django book (from the university library) said to add the label
> "@login_required" to views that I wish to restrict user acces
rors). I use the pyflakes for vim
plugin <http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2441> and it saves
me from a ton of headaches.
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 2:14 AM, Daniel Roseman wrote:
> Which, of course, is nothing to do with Django versions, and was true even
> when the Django boo
Which, of course, is nothing to do with Django versions, and was true even
when the Django book was new.
On Saturday, 28 April 2012 03:30:26 UTC+1, jondbaker wrote:
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> You need to import User from django.contrib.auth.models and login_required
> from django.contrib.auth.decorators.
You need to import User from django.contrib.auth.models and login_required from
django.contrib.auth.decorators. Hope this helps.
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On Apr 27, 2012, at 8:09 PM, knowledge_seeker
wrote:
> My Django book (from the university library) said to add the label
> "@log
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