Re: Which Version of Django

2014-09-30 Thread Muhammad Ahmed
Thank you Tim Chase. On Tuesday, 30 September 2014 22:08:57 UTC+5, Tim Chase wrote: > > > I haven't seen any discussion of the deployment platform. I would > also recommend 1.7 for green-field development, but I had to drop > down to 1.6 on one recent project because my deployment host only >

Re: Which Version of Django

2014-09-30 Thread Tim Chase
On 2014-09-30 09:28, Mark Caglienzi wrote: > I agree with other advices to start with Django 1.7. > Django is very stable and the new functionalities are always > introduced in a very sane way. I haven't seen any discussion of the deployment platform. I would also recommend 1.7 for green-field de

Re: Which Version of Django

2014-09-30 Thread Muhammad Ahmed
Thank James for the insight about LTS. As I am just learning Django and not yet working professionally. Hence I wanted to avoid any outdated version. However, I felt Django 1.4 is good. I may use Django 1.4 back after having checked 1.7. :) Thanks again for your time and valuable opinion.

Re: Which Version of Django

2014-09-30 Thread Muhammad Ahmed
Thank you Mark! Especially for book link. :) > > I agree with other advices to start with Django 1.7. > Django is very stable and the new functionalities are always introduced > in a very sane way. Also the deprecations are done well, and the > documentation is one of the best I have ever se

Re: Which Version of Django

2014-09-30 Thread Muhammad Ahmed
Thank you Andreas! I started learning Python 3x and later on I used 2.7, hence the minor differences will probably not create problem for me. Anyways thanks for your guidelines. On Tuesday, 30 September 2014 12:35:05 UTC+5, Andréas Kühne wrote: > > You should be aware that using python 3 wi

Re: Which Version of Django

2014-09-30 Thread James Schneider
Not to throw a wrench in to this conversation, but it should be noted that Django 1.4 is considered the LTS (long term support) version, and is acceptable for production use if you do not need any of the fancy features in 1.7. If you are looking at a small project and don't mind upgrading between

Re: Which Version of Django

2014-09-30 Thread Andreas Kuhne
You should be aware that using python 3 will give you small problems regarding compability with several plugins for django. Python 3 is becoming more adopted, but it is not always easy to find plugins that do what you want in all situations. That being said, we have just rewritten our website in dj

Re: Which Version of Django

2014-09-30 Thread Mark Caglienzi
On 29 Sep 23:21, Muhammad Ahmed wrote: > Hi, > > I am learning Django by using version 1.4 and I have completed first 4 > introductory > lessons . > > However, I see that newest Django version is 1.7 and I feel that I am using > an outd

Re: Which Version of Django

2014-09-29 Thread Muhammad Ahmed
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Re: Which Version of Django

2014-09-29 Thread Lachlan Musicman
As to Python, it depends on what is available to you and you feel comfortable with. Either python 2.7.x or 3.3 (or 3.4, which ever is newest) should be fine. cheers L. On 30 September 2014 16:26, Lachlan Musicman wrote: > Muhammad, > > Yes 1.7 is considered stable and is the best place to start

Re: Which Version of Django

2014-09-29 Thread Lachlan Musicman
Muhammad, Yes 1.7 is considered stable and is the best place to start. Cheers L. On 30 September 2014 16:21, Muhammad Ahmed wrote: > Hi, > > I am learning Django by using version 1.4 and I have completed first 4 > introductory lessons. > > However, I see that newest Django version is 1.7 and I

Which Version of Django

2014-09-29 Thread Muhammad Ahmed
Hi, I am learning Django by using version 1.4 and I have completed first 4 introductory lessons . However, I see that newest Django version is 1.7 and I feel that I am using an outdated version. Being a newbie, I would like to ask tha

Re: which version of django should I choose?

2009-07-24 Thread Ronghui Yu
In my opinion, every version is good for learning. Just try it. And if you encounter difficuties for upgrading to another one, you will learn a lot from it. XUN ZHOU 写道: > hello, I am new beginner in django. I want to learn python with django > and later I want to write my first application in

Re: which version of django should I choose?

2009-07-24 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: > > On Friday 24 Jul 2009 2:59:29 pm XUN ZHOU wrote: >> hello, I am new beginner in django. I want to learn python with django and >> later I want to write my first application in google App engine. >> there are so many different version of

Re: which version of django should I choose?

2009-07-24 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Friday 24 Jul 2009 2:59:29 pm XUN ZHOU wrote: > hello, I am new beginner in django. I want to learn python with django and > later I want to write my first application in google App engine. > there are so many different version of django. > which version should I beginn? thanks your help or adv

which version of django should I choose?

2009-07-24 Thread XUN ZHOU
hello, I am new beginner in django. I want to learn python with django and later I want to write my first application in google App engine. there are so many different version of django. which version should I beginn? thanks your help or advice -- Xun Zhou TU Berlin --~--~-~--~~-