will be better to  hit your head vs the wall now using 1.9, 
than later in a real project,    plus there is not much difference, they 
added a couple of things,  but mostly is the same,  I would do the Django 
tutorial of Django website before, step by step.

On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 8:55:15 AM UTC-7, Ankush Thakur wrote:

> I want to take a Udemy course on Django because it shows how to make an 
> e-commerce website. The only catch - it follows Django 1.8. So my question 
> is: Will I be "wasting" my time learning a possibly outdated (or 
> unrecommended) version of Django? I have a feeling the changes aren't going 
> to be that significant, but later on when I recreate the project myself in 
> 1.9, I wouldn't want to tear out my hair solving weird error messages.
>
> Any wise words?
>
> Regards,
> Ankush Thakur
>

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