On Friday, February 9, 2018 at 3:58:19 AM UTC+5:30, Inderjeet Kaur wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am new to Django. can anyone please help me with installation and
> starting a project. Does Django have IDE like dreamweaver or Visual studio
> to design a website?
> I have installed Python 3.6 on my W
Hi Mirek,
That's a good point. But for debugging and development purposes, i
prefer using mercurial or git to upgrade my packages. Also, having
access to the source tree while developing your app makes debugging more
convenient than with the python eggs format.
Cheers,
Etienne
Le 2018-02-
>> inderjeet
What about this tutorial:
https://simpleisbetterthancomplex.com/series/beginners-guide
(if you use it and will be confused about (old)virtualenv vs. python -m
venv, read the discussion bellow the article)
My tip for IDE: PyCharm. PyCharm Community Edition for beginning.
And my othe
>> inderjeet
What about this
tutorial: https://simpleisbetterthancomplex.com/series/beginners-guide
(if you use it and will be confused about (old)virtualenv vs. python -m
venv, read the discussion bellow the article)
My tip for IDE: PyCharm. PyCharm Community Edition for beginning.
And my othe
Hallo Etienne.
System Python and system python modules are provided for all system
applications written in Python (made compatible with distributed
python+modules versions).
Of course you can use it for your applications too, however you have no
control over system upgrades. After a system upg
gards
Eric PASCUAL
From: django-users@googlegroups.com on behalf
of Jani Tiainen
Sent: Friday, February 9, 2018 7:32:00 AM
To: django-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: How to install and use Django
Hi,
There is not actual IDE for Django, IDEs like Visual St
Salut Pascual,
Le 2018-02-10 à 05:47, PASCUAL Eric a écrit :
If virtualenv is to be avoided /(which I do not recommend anyway,
especially for a newbie, since it protects him from breaking his
Python system installation)/, my advice would be to go with:
$ python setup.py install *--user*
Robillard
Sent: Friday, February 9, 2018 9:37:02 PM
To: James Farris
Cc: django-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: How to install and use Django
i found that the best way to confuse a newbie python/django programmer
is to invite him/her to use virtualenv.
Virtualenv is absolutely NOT required fo
i found that the best way to confuse a newbie python/django programmer
is to invite him/her to use virtualenv.
Virtualenv is absolutely NOT required for properly running django in
development or production mode.
a most flexible approach is to install django in development mode:
$ cd /path/to
I highly recommend installing virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper. This will
reduce the stress of creating a bunch of unnecessary modules on your computer
and contain each project you create in a separate environment. For example you
wouldn’t necessarily want to install Django globally but rather f
Hi,
There is not actual IDE for Django, IDEs like Visual Studio, PyCharm, PyDev.
Also some editors like Vim, Emacs, VSCode, Atom, Textmate do have
support for Python at some extent.
Do the official tutorial [1] or if you find that official tutorial is
too packed Django Girls [2] do have exc
Follow this quick video lessons on using django
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FNQxxpM1yOs
But you have to cd into the directory/environment where u have your python
installed and type in the command 'pip install django'
You can follow the youtube video link above for lessons to understand the
Hi
I am new to Django. can anyone please help me with installation and
starting a project. Does Django have IDE like dreamweaver or Visual studio
to design a website?
I have installed Python 3.6 on my Windows machine. Also I have downloaded
and installed Django files at
location C:\Users\
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