You can run all of the tutorial stuff in Windows, and it's not a bad idea
to learn things one-at-a-time. I would suggest, however, that if you are
serious about using django, you need to learn Linux, too. The easiest way
to do that would be to download the current Ubuntu desktop version, make
You know Python already? If not, personally I'd recommend looking at that a
little first before jumping feet first into Django. The python docs are
pretty good and I liked Learn Python the Hard Way.
Thanks
On Tuesday, 1 October 2013 16:42:59 UTC+1, Ahsan Ahmad wrote:
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The tutorial on the website.
Cheers, Nigel
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> easiest way to start learning Django.
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