Re: My Learning Path

2007-05-20 Thread chell
ython, > > > freely available online:http://www.diveintopython.org/ > > > > While you can maybe "get by" writing Django apps without an in-depth > > > knowledge of python, to do anything useful will be difficult. Plus, in > > > my opinion, python

Re: My Learning Path

2007-05-19 Thread Todd O'Bryan
Plus, in > > my opinion, python is pretty fun. > > > > I guess I would recommend flipping through the DIP site while going > > through the Django tutorial and Django book. > > > > My learning path was: > > > > 1) Beginning Python - From Novice To Profe

Re: My Learning Path

2007-05-19 Thread Paul Rudin
chell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Maybe you guys could point me to some ressources and provide the order > in which I should work through them in order to learn Django > properly. > I'd suggest working through the python tutorial first , and then the djan

Re: My Learning Path

2007-05-19 Thread Kelvin Nicholson
> > Does that sound good? > > Sounds good! I guess I should have added that my first project was re-doing my personal blog:) Good luck, Kelvin -- Kelvin Nicholson Voice: +886 9 52152 336 Voice: +1 503 715 5535 GPG Keyid: 27449C8C Data: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: yj_kelvin Site: http://www.k

Re: My Learning Path

2007-05-19 Thread chell
> I guess I would recommend flipping through the DIP site while going > through the Django tutorial and Django book. > > My learning path was: > > 1) Beginning Python - From Novice To Professional (2005) > 2) Django tutorial > 3) Django book (http://www.djangobook.com) > 1/2/3) D

Re: My Learning Path

2007-05-19 Thread Kelvin Nicholson
iveintopython.org/ While you can maybe "get by" writing Django apps without an in-depth knowledge of python, to do anything useful will be difficult. Plus, in my opinion, python is pretty fun. I guess I would recommend flipping through the DIP site while going through the Django tut

My Learning Path

2007-05-19 Thread chell
Hello, I'm a beginner to Python and Djano. I have some experience with PHP, but that's all. My ultimate goal is to be able to create web applications using the Django framework. I realise that I should probably learn Python first. The problem is that there are so many ressources out there, so it