On 17-Jul-06, at 8:03 AM, Leon wrote:
> i meant non-programmers as in people who are programming literate, but
> don't consider themselves the programmer or spend their life in code
that would be an edge case, but unless they are willing to spend some
of their life in code, django will not be
i meant non-programmers as in people who are programming literate, but
don't consider themselves the programmer or spend their life in code.
On 7/16/06, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 17-Jul-06, at 12:47 AM, Leon wrote:
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> > heck yes, django is scary for non-programmers. t
On 17-Jul-06, at 12:47 AM, Leon wrote:
> heck yes, django is scary for non-programmers. training would be
> great, I'll be your first trainee.
it is not meant for non programmers
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heck yes, django is scary for non-programmers. training would be
great, I'll be your first trainee.
On 7/16/06, bobj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am currently working on putting together a project plan (for my grad
> project) to create training on how to use web 2.0 frameworks
> (specifically
On 7/16/06, bobj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am currently working on putting together a project plan (for my grad
> project) to create training on how to use web 2.0 frameworks
> (specifically Django). Does anyone think there is a need for such
> training?
I think that'd be great. One of th
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