On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 5:49 PM, frocco <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
> Most of what I find are dated, 2008,2009.
> Are these still good for learning django 1.4?
>
> Which books do you recommend?
>
> Thanks

An often overlooked resource is the django documentation itself. The
index page is arranged in complexity from least to most. If you are an
experienced web developer but new to django, just reading the topics
directly linked from the index will give you a good understanding of
what features django has, and where the documentation for a topic can
(roughly) be found.

As an added bonus, the docs are never out of date.

If you are new to both python and django, then a book on python itself
will probably be very useful also.

Cheers

Tom

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