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gorwhoami2020-03-05 22:38:50
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gorwhoami, 2020-03-05 22:38:50

How to quickly master Python + Django if I don’t rummage in the backend?

I want to create my site for experience
PS Faster is about a month

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Sergey Pankov, 2020-03-05
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Read what is http (start with wikipedia).
Download (you don't have time to wait for delivery) O'Relly's Django book. Read it in one fell swoop without stopping and doing tasks. Then again, but already do everything.
Along the way, write down all unfamiliar words and terms, google.
Look for working examples of ready-made junkgo projects on github. Read the code, search and sort out incomprehensible places.
It’s difficult to learn more, because it’s not clear, maybe you don’t fumble at all, or maybe you’re moving from C #.

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Artem, 2020-03-06
@b_a_y

Come up with a simple project for yourself and implement it. I think this is the fastest way to learn something.
For example, parse some site and display all the information already on your own ... There are a lot of videos "Django in an hour" on YouTube, etc.
The videos there are all of the same type, tk. many simply copy an example from office. documentation. Here's a link for you . I think it's a great video to get started...

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Arseny, 2020-03-05
Matytsyn @ArsenyMatytsyn

This framework has a fighter short course . It can also be found in the Russian version, except that, as far as I remember, there is some lag behind the original source.
Well, sobsno, it’s stupid to repeat what is written, to read and try to deviate from the original source in order to run into mistakes. They help you understand the material.

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Underground2713, 2020-03-13
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First, study the python at least at a beginner level, the python bite book and the YouTube channels of the same Gosha Dudar are still a good channel egoroff something like that. Then master html and css in YouTube there are lessons for an hour, this is enough for a start. Then move on to Django. The book Dronovo channel by Oleg Mochanov, website mozilla developer.

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