Hi,

Do you mean the source code for the book (i.e., the code that is used to
produce the book), or the Python/Django code that the book provides as
examples?

If you're looking for the former, it's linked from the djangobook.comhomepage.

https://github.com/jacobian/djangobook.com

If you're looking for all the code snippets, I'm not aware of anywhere of
anywhere that these snippets are available for download (other than to use
the book as a resource and copy/paste the snippets from the appropriate
chapters).

This is because the snippets are all relatively small, so they're easy to
retype. Also, most of the code comes in the form of snippets, rather than
standalone projects, so it would be difficult to index and store them in a
meaningful way.

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 1:44 PM, Subodh Nijsure <subodh.nijs...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Sorry if this is a very obvious question does any body know if source code
> from the online book http://www.djangobook.com/ is available some where
> in git repo? I have searched on github and most hits are for actual book
> chapters.
>
> -Subodh
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