I'm very comfortable with SQL and more traditional programming.  Would
you recommend some specific HTTP primer, or anything  else for those
making the transition to web dev?

On May 25, 8:24 am, bruno desthuilliers
<bruno.desthuilli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 25, 3:54 pm, Robin <robin.sa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Because that would be too easy? ;)
>
> Well... <g>
>
> >  Sincere thanks, Bruno.  A lot of
> > this is new to me...python, Django, web dev, and even open source.
> > Didn't even think of that!
>
> Surprisingly enough, it took me a couple weeks realizing I could as
> well just read the source code when I started working on / with oss.
>
> wrt/ web dev, I think the most important thing to learn is the HTTP
> protocol itself (and a couple others related specs like cookies etc).
> Once you get it, lot of things in Django (or any other decent web
> framework) starts to make sense, and it's easier to know what to look
> for in the doc.
>
> (ok, I assume you already have a decent knowledge of things like SQL,
> HTML, text processing, Python etc).

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