Re: What is the best way to deploy django on a vps for learning purposes?

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There's kind of not an image of django because that kind of can't be a thing.  Since Django is effectively packaged with your app, the docker case of this is something like find a Python image with the networking stuff configured in some form, then figure out how to get your stuff into it at the right paths and running pip install properly.  It's worth it, but it's not worth it when Heroku is right over there and doesn't make you do anything but add one magic file that they provide you to your git repo and also you're still learning.

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