On 07/08/2010 06:06 AM, Nick Raptis wrote:
There actually aren't that many books on django around yet which is a
pity.
You should definitely read "The django book":
http://www.djangobook.com/en/2.0/
either on the online version on that link, or it's printed counterpart
(yes, it's really the same book):
http://www.amazon.com/Definitive-Guide-Django-Development-Second/dp/143021936X/
The printed one is a bit more updated (1.1) and pays off it's money
because of it's great reference section :)
Nick
On 07/08/2010 03:48 PM, Dipo Elegbede wrote:
Hi all,
I have done a little basic on python and have to start working on a
major django platform.
I'm starting new and would like recommendations on books I can read.
Kindly help me out. I want to get my hands dirty as fast as I can so
that I can be part of the project.
Thanks and Best regards,
I have six books on my bookshelf for Django. There are others I don't
have. Django 1.0 Template Development is my favorite. Many of them
walk you through building apps step by step. Do a search on Amazon.
That is where I got most of them.
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Jeff
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Jeff Johnson
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