On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 19:03 -0800, AlexiPoliski wrote:
> What I would like to ask is, from more experienced Django developers,
> what way do you prefer to create your applications? Models then views
> then templates? Models then templates then views? Or models then views
> AND templates
You'll find the perfect way for you to approach each stage of it I'm
sure.
I'm always into figuring out Use Cases the very first thing. I like
to establish at least 4 or 5 different major tasks that a user would
need/want to do, and then get these out of my head into a concrete
form (currently
2009/1/12 Jeremy Dunck
> My general approach is:
>
> URLs first, which helps me think through the various pages users will
> interact with.
> Roughly sketch those pages, think about features and models needed for
> reasonable normalization.
> Code models
> Implement views.
>
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 9:03 PM, AlexiPoliski wrote:
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> What I would like to ask is, from more experienced Django developers,
> what way do you prefer to create your applications? Models then views
> then templates? Models then templates then views? Or models then
This is a call for opinion based on experience :)
I'm in the process of creating the models for my very first Django
application in my very first project. I have read the book up to and
including chapter 7 (everything i need to know to get started).
Naturally I have the design of the system I
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