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Az-Su2020-06-19 08:28:17
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Az-Su, 2020-06-19 08:28:17

How to teach django to complete zero???

I learned python at stepik.org, and basically practiced python. Finally decided to start learning django. It's been a month now and I'm standing in the same place. I started teaching on the coursera website. It was a course from mail.ru. And there it all started with the concept of a network. And here I fell from complexity. How many videos have been reviewed, a lot of sites. And I still don't understand it all. I decided to just at least write something in django. And how many free courses I have not watched, everywhere is the same. They explain the algorithm itself, but do not explain what the components of the algorithm are. At the moment I am standing in one place. I have no idea about django and how to work with it. My English is weak, I can not read or listen freely. Please advise how you learned. Explain for complete zero in this. And tell me if it's worth worrying about the fact that I basically do not understand anything, and repeat the announcer code. I am good at html and css. Thank you in advance

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Andrew, 2020-06-19
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You open the official Django tutorial , it repeats exactly as it is written there.
You go to the end.
Then he comes up with an idea for a website (blog, store, news portal, bulletin board) and you do it yourself.
Parallel google emerging questions.
If you can't read English well, use a translator.
If you can’t figure it out yourself, then it’s possible that programming is not for you.

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approximate solution, 2020-06-19
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I learned python at stepik.org

You haven't learned Python.
and basically practiced in python.

No.
Please advise how you learned. Explain for complete zero in this. I am good at html and css. Thank you in advance

Google examples of pet projects in Python and Django online, or write any site from scratch, admin panel, etc., etc. There was a question = google, there will be thousands of questions, and there will be 10,000 answers to these thousands of questions. After you finish your 2-3 pet project, you will understand the architecture, language syntax, pitfalls, optimization options, development process automation.
Learning through courses = it's not bad, but while you are rewriting someone else's code, this will not add knowledge to you.

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