> Now, maybe a stupid question but for how long does it take to really
> understand Django/Python and start actually creating some code for the
> game?

There are only parts of python you really need to learn to use Django,
and other parts can be learned later.  I read the book Beginning Python
-- From Novice to Professional in about three days, then took about
three days to go through the Django tutorial and the Django book.  After
that my first project was redoing my blog, which I felt totally
comfortable with.

I haven't hit any limitations since then.

My .02c,

Kelvin



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