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even if you find any other 'better' source, the tutorials are a
necessary prerequisite. there are lots of times where a newcomer asks
something in the list and even if the answer might not be in the
tutorials themselves, not doing them leads to a big obstacle to
communication.
for me, the best order is:
- the tutorials (all of them, even if they're not related to your needs)
- ask a little in the list.
- read other sections in the documentation.
- read the Django Book. even if it's a little dated, the concepts stay valid.
- ask a little more on the list
- read the whole docs.
- start answering on the list! yes, that helps learning too
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I think both of these books are excellent:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/143021936X/
http://www.amazon.com/Pro-Django-Experts-Voice-Development/dp/1430210478/