On May 30, 9:29 am, Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was kind of wondering the same... is the Django Book going to align
> with Django 1.0?
If it's going to press in June as Apress currently claims, then I'm
guessing "Pro Django" won't cover Django 1.0. Jacob? It is nice to
see that it
I was kind of wondering the same... is the Django Book going to align
with Django 1.0?
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I am hungry for the book.
But if the book is going for reviews, is there no more major changes
from svn-trunk to 1.0?
It is only such a case if a book could really come out.
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Great - thanks for your replies, Jacob and Vince.
Looking forward to having that book sitting beside me :-)
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Hey Andrew --
The reason you haven't seen updates to the book is that we're in the
process of doing the final reviews for print. It's entirely
uninteresting work so we're not doing it publically.
Expect to see the first of the final chapters online in the next
couple of weeks; we'll be posting t
I don't know for sure, but since some features will change rather
dramatically before 1.0 is released (admin-newforms for instance), I
imagine they decided to put the chapters that would be affected on
hold until feature freeze.
Vince.
On May 28, 6:48 am, AndrewK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'v
I've been learning Django for a while, but I'm new to this group, so
if there's a source of news that I'm not aware of, where this has been
covered, please accept my apologies.
Does anybody know why the writing of the Djangobook seems to have
ground to a halt? I check it fairly frequently, and ju
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