Re: click download, click install, go! no....

2008-06-02 Thread Andre Meyer
hi all i had the same experience the first time i wanted to try out django. the need to set up apache and mysql before you can even do anything is quite troublesome for first-time users. but this is absolutely not necessary. you can go strated almost instantly with the built-in server and sqlite.

Re: click download, click install, go! no....

2008-06-01 Thread Ariel Mauricio Nunez Gomez
http://s3.amazonaws.com/instant.django/django.exe (No I am not a spambot and no, it is not a fake ) --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this

Re: click download, click install, go! no....

2008-06-01 Thread Michael Newman
Just as I was writing this up someone brought to my attention: http://bitnami.org/stack/djangostack I have never tried it, but if you are feeling adventurous, it might but just what you are looking for. On Jun 1, 12:54 pm, Michael Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The reality is that Django do

Re: click download, click install, go! no....

2008-06-01 Thread Michael Newman
The reality is that Django does require a certain curve to get things up and running. When I first started with Django, it was my first time working with the server side and it took me a few months to really get what I am doing. That being said the django community has really been booming this las