I have found beginning django e-commere as practical django projects to be 
great. Both from apress. I prefer to use books that go through building real 
world solutions. The definitive guide to django is a must read though. 

On Sep 23, 2010, at 9:57 PM, Tim Johnson <t...@johnsons-web.com> wrote:

> FYI: I'm an experienced python programmer, experienced web
> programmer, work mostly on linux platforms. And I like to
> start slow and get it down thoroughly. 
> 
> I'm soliciting recommendations for books on learning django. 
> E-book or paper. Paper is preferred.
> 
> I would prefer to avoid anything geared to a particular IDE.
> (I roll my own with either vim or emacs)
> 
> TIA
> -- 
> Tim 
> tim at johnsons-web.com or akwebsoft.com
> http://www.akwebsoft.com
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