Re: Windows XP and Django

2006-09-28 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was in the same position only two days ago and although I'm still a long way from coding, the framework is starting to make sense in my tiny brain! It's worth looking at some other peoples examples such as - http://www.b-list.org/weblog/2006/09/04/django-tips-documentation-and-resources http:/

Re: Windows XP and Django

2006-09-27 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On 28-Sep-06, at 2:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am a total Noob when It comes to Django and was wondering if > there is > any way that I can get it running on my XP machine with relative ease > or if its better for me to install UBUNTU or some other Linux flav? easier on yourself if yo

Re: Windows XP and Django

2006-09-27 Thread Paul Barry
I actually just got python and django running on my Windows XP box no problem. I kept notes of my setup, here they are, hopefully you find them helpful. 1. Install Python 2.4 http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.4.3/python-2.4.3.msi I put it in the default location of c:\Python24. If you don't

Windows XP and Django

2006-09-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am a total Noob when It comes to Django and was wondering if there is any way that I can get it running on my XP machine with relative ease or if its better for me to install UBUNTU or some other Linux flav? I am looking for a CMS to learn and I have decided that Django is the one because it of

Windows XP and Django

2006-09-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am a total Noob when It comes to Django and was wondering if there is any way that I can get it running on my XP machine with relative ease or if its better for me to install UBUNTU or some other Linux flav? I am looking for a CMS to learn and I have decided that Django is the one because it of