On 27-Aug-06, at 4:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 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 in SVN
> starts getting serious 1.0 features th
On 8/26/06, Picio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe my question is stupid, but, is it worth that I start dive into
> Django now at 0.95 time instead of waiting until 1.0?
> Basics will change a lot after release 1.0?
There's a document which attempts to explain the things that are
stable and the
Hi Hi Sir!
…Beginnining now.
Many Thanks
picio
2006/8/27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> 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
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 in SVN
starts getting serious 1.0 features then update to django-trunk and
play with the new stuff part by
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