On 12-04-12 09:44, Timothy Makobu wrote:
The Django book is the best source of understanding Django I have found
http://www.djangobook.com/en/2.0/
However, it's three years old now. Is the info on it still valid?
Is there a plan to update it?
Well, I'm writing a book on Django for the pragmatic programmers:
http://pragprog.com/book/rvrdj/solid-django :-)
There's not much to see there now as I'm still writing it, but at least
you can click on the "progress" link and get a visualization of the
progress.
See http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/tags/book.html
Most available books are quite old, so I'm doing my best to get this one
out so that there's a current book. I'm targetting Django 1.4 so that's
pretty current :-)
Reinout
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