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NedoLawyer2021-05-17 20:33:00
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NedoLawyer, 2021-05-17 20:33:00

How deep do you need to know Python to start learning Django?

I read the book by Tony Gaddins "Starting Programming in Python", I have general knowledge of html / css and Javascript (one book for each of the languages), with such knowledge can I take on Django? Or do you need to know the syntax in depth for it - for example, read the same Mark Lutz?

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2021-05-17
@sergey-gornostaev

If there is no desire to become like a blonde who only knows about her typewriter that she is red, then within the framework of the textbook "Learning Python" by Lutz.

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Maxim, 2021-05-17
@Tomio

In-depth knowledge of python is not required to teach Django. It will be enough for you to find and read any relevant articles on the Internet.
But in order to write really high-quality and productive applications in Django, you need to think differently. And for this you need deep knowledge in python =)

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Yupiter7575, 2021-05-17
@yupiter7575

Read lutz and conquer django. Difficult chtol?

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Dimonchik, 2021-05-17
@dimonchik2013

it is possible with Dzhangi, studying thoughtfully the very first incomprehensible code
, languages ​​have something in common, OOP, again, is practically the same, so it's not about the syntax, but about understanding the approaches

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Saboteur, 2021-05-17
@saboteur_kiev

Learn Django and Python at the same time.
Did you have / have several different lessons in one day at school, and somehow managed?

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