If you do the tutorial and read the following wiki page I'm sure you'll
find plenty of helpful people on this list.
https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/UsingTheMailingList
Shawn
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group.
To post to this group, send email to django...@googlegroups.com.
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to django-users...@googlegroups.com.
For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users?hl=en.
Difficult to say really.If your main focus is to be a designer, and not to be a full on programmer, then I'd say you are probably best sticking with wordpress.If you don't really have a main focus, or you have some spare time, then defo take some time to learn python+django. I would strongly advice learning some Python first, then moving onto Django afterwards, it will help a lot.From my own experience, I come from a background of 8 years PHP/Python development, and 2 years of Django development. It took me around a year, and 3 'failed projects' to really learn how to use Django properly. It's all a learning curve :)
As far as I'm concerned, OSX is a pain (as a programming platform)
whaver language / techno you want to use.
--
If you want to start with a PHP Framework, consider CodeIgniter. It is
the easier Framework for a starter.
If you want to start with a PHP Framework, consider CodeIgniter. It is
the easier Framework for a starter.
If django is heavy, go for something like web.py - but please avoid PHP.
--
Sometimes it's worth "paying your dues"