I currently know zero Python and want to start a project with Django
ASAP.  I've got the opportunity through my work to either take a 5-day
Python bootcamp or a Django bootcamp - not both.

I don't anticipate having a whole bunch of time to brush up on Python
before the Django class - but is that necessary?  How much Python do I
need to know before learning/using Django?  Would a little brush up on
Python + intensive Django be okay?  Or should I use my resources for
intensive Python and then use online tutorials/ books for Django?

Also important to note:  The project I want to start may involve using
SQLAlchemy and/or Elixir if the Django ORM doesn't support multiple
database connections in time.

Thanks for the tips.
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