Re: Tips for reading The Django Book in light of Django 1.0

2008-11-17 Thread webcomm
Pretty sure forms has changed. That is, the way admin forms are created/customized. In the book there is a brief explanation of upcoming changes involving what was at that time termed "newforms." I am fairly new to Django so can't be much more specific than that. -Ryan On Nov 17, 8:11 pm, Ken

Re: Tips for reading The Django Book in light of Django 1.0

2008-11-17 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Tuesday 18 November 2008 02:38:03 am Ian Fitzpatrick wrote: > Can anyone recommend areas of The Django Book to skip over, or point > out areas that are potentially irrelevant/misleading given we are now > at Django 1.0?  I am a stubborn pursuer of dead ends, so am trying to > save myself some g

Re: Tips for reading The Django Book in light of Django 1.0

2008-11-17 Thread jamesM
I do keep reading the Django book + DjangoDocs of the same topic at the moment. As first one is easier to read, the second one represents 1.0 version better. Also always check the DjangoBook's comment's - most of deprecated features are mentioned there and updated with more recent ones. Anyway, c

Tips for reading The Django Book in light of Django 1.0

2008-11-17 Thread Ian Fitzpatrick
Hi All, I read through the Django Book just as the book went 1.0 a little less than a year ago, but as these things go I got sidetracked and never got to work on any substantial Django projects. Having forgotten a lot of what I learned, I'm thinking to work my way back through this book, but I k