Hi all,

What is the best way to learn Django 1.5 thouroughly? I have been a .NET 
developer and have a really good understanding of OOP, HTML5, CSS and 
JavaScript. I also have an entry-level knowledge of Python. I am completely 
new to MVC (or MVT, in this case).

I have a need to build apps with Django that provide users with features 
such as finding each other based on geographical distance, upload pictures 
and edit them online, natural language search, etc... (just to highlight 
that I need to know more than how to build a poll app or a simple blog).

My understanding is that the entry point to learn Django is by completing 
the tutorial at the Django project site. Then, what? What path would you 
recommend? I have seen that lots of learning resources on the web target 
versions lower than 1.5 and I couldn't really find books on 1.5. When 
reading reviews on learning material on 1.4, I often see they are outdated 
and not really applying to 1.5.

Also, I briefly looked at what it takes to deploy a Django app. Virtualenv, 
git, pip, etc... are all things unknown to me and it looks a bit scary for 
a guy used to deploy apps by uploading the compiled binaries through FTP.

Help in defining a clear path to learn how to bend Django to my will would 
be invaluable!

Thank you for your time.

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