Thank you Mark! Especially for book link. :) > > I agree with other advices to start with Django 1.7. > Django is very stable and the new functionalities are always introduced > in a very sane way. Also the deprecations are done well, and the > documentation is one of the best I have ever seen for a framework. > > If I can go a little further, I say that if you are a Django beginner, > you could follow a very good book: > Test-Driven Development with Python using Django, Selenium and > Javascript. The book's website is http://obeythetestinggoat.com/ > > Happy Django-ing! :-) >
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