Django is a web framework; Python is the language. If you don't know the difference, I'd suggest sticking with PHP and going with one of the frameworks available to you there.
On 2010-10-25, at 4:25 PM, Junior Tidal wrote: > Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I haven't actively looked for resources > since I'm busy doing collection development. However, I came across an > advertisement for a Django book and figured it would be a useful language to > learn. I already know php, so it seems logical that django is the next step? > > Best, > > Junior Tidal > Assistant Professor > Web Services and Multimedia Librarian > New York City College of Technology, CUNY > 300 Jay Street > Brooklyn, NY 11210 > 718.260.5481 > > http://library.citytech.cuny.edu > > >>>> Andrew Hankinson <andrew.hankin...@gmail.com> 10/25/2010 10:23 AM >>> > There's the Django Book: http://www.djangobook.com/ (Make sure you choose the > revised edition for 1.0) > The Django docs, with some intro tutorials: > http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.2/ > > Did you try those already? > > > On 2010-10-25, at 10:19 AM, Junior Tidal wrote: > >> Hello Code4Lib, >> >> Does anyone have any recommendations for learning Django? Books, websites, >> video tutorials, etc. ... >> >> thanks, >> >> Junior Tidal >> Assistant Professor >> Web Services and Multimedia Librarian >> New York City College of Technology, CUNY >> 300 Jay Street >> Brooklyn, NY 11210 >> 718.260.5481 >> >> http://library.citytech.cuny.edu