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Is it possible to learn Django without deep knowledge of python?
The bottom line is, I'm eager to start developing web applications!
But at the moment I am studying python according to the book by M. Lutz, to put it mildly, it is not small.
In addition to this, you need to study django itself from books and documentation.
The question to those who use django is it worth going through Lutz's book to the end, or can I switch to django? There is a basic knowledge of syntax, but without serious practice.
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python according to the book by M. Lutz
Do you have programming experience (web) in other languages?
I switched from php to python. To start, the Wikipedia article was enough for me to understand the syntax. Then a tutorial on dzhanga. Further Google + documentation. Work began after a week of study and trials. On a live site. Separately, a book on python and separately on janga, I read it after about half a year of full-fledged work as a python programmer.
But my experience with php in the same area (web) helped me.
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