> same skill set as you and I learnt django and went into production in 9 days 
> (I had a deadline to meet and only missed it by 2 days)

When i started to learn, i choose the stable version ,but with the need 
to use admin action i jump to dev version, an of course its many 
documentation i must read, sometimes djangobook.com and dev-doc is not 
help me.

and i have no idea which ready-to-implement-modules-from-other to 
choose, and sometime.. where the doc..??? or the doc make me confuse...

i'm an php programmer, very-very new to python, and i think i learn 
django before python :-p

^_^

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