I'd suggest you to learn 2.x, since django doesn't run on 3. I would just
get into it. Make sure you learn pure basics of programming and Python and
then just start with that first django Polls tutorial and make sure you
understand every line of code as you go along. Finish few tuts, first 7
chapters of the book and you're good to go my friend! Just start coding.

On 24 November 2011 05:34, badlearner <[email protected]> wrote:

> @Simon: Thanks for the suggestion and reply. I have a question...
>
> I am an absolute beginner in programming, so the code I write (whilst
> using Django) may not be very very mature. So, do you think it would
> be okay (easy?) to optimize it as time passes by?
>
> This is probably related to Python, but I want to ask anyway - - if
> someone's starting to learn Python what would you suggest he learn?
> Python 2.x or 3.x? The problem is, not many APIs support Python 3.x,
> do they?
>
> Thanks.
>
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