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Denchik2016-09-28 01:44:08
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Denchik, 2016-09-28 01:44:08

Resources for django?

Hello dear.
I'm thinking of trying the django framework and I'm interested in resources on the Internet (forums, chats, rss)
from what I found:
masteringdjango.com
djangotricks.blogspot.com
https://www.fullstackpython.com/django.html
https://djangogirls. org/
https://www.reddit.com/r/django/ https://gitter.im/djbook-ru/djbookru? utm_source
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djbook.ru
info is not always up-to-date,
so I will be grateful for useful information and links.

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aRegius, 2016-09-28
@aRegius

Hello.
More resources? Please:
It's not my policy to give unsolicited advice, so not as the ultimate truth, but as a thought out loud :
1. No matter how much "porridge" is formed in my head from this amount of material :)
2. Today, I tend to this option of learning Django from scratch:
a) Django. Detailed guide, Jacob-Kaplan Moss and Adrian Holovaty. Why, Why and How from the direct creators of the framework. Yes, not young, but still relevant.
b) Django Girls Guide . After you master point a), you can start practicing, and you will not find anything easier, faster and more understandable than Django Girls at this stage.
c) Django by Example + Two Scoops of Django . Create whatever your heart desires + "polish" your knowledge with examples of best practices.
As a desktop and reference book, use the Official Documentation.
Well, do not forget about Python itself, of course.

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Mykola, 2016-09-28
@IKMOL

Have you found the official doc? -> Documentation

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sim3x, 2016-09-28
@sim3x

The latest is here
https://github.com/django/django

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