On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 14:21 temitope iyanoye <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone, I’m a newbie and I understand the basic syntax of python to
> some extents, I have a thing for web development so I chose to learn Django
> for backend dev but for like a week the whole thing looks strange to me, I
> following YouTube tutorials but am not getting it yet, so please I need
> suggestions, do I need to go back to python syntax from beginner to
> intermediate level? What are those things I need to know that would help me
> demystify the mystery behind Django, this is what am passionate about but
> am somehow confused at the moment.
>
> Thanks in anticipation.
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Two years ago, I had no idea what python programming language was and what
it could be used for. I started learning python because a friend of mine
told me about it. I got to know, and started using django after a year of
learning and working with python. Now, have successfully developed and
deployed about 5 apps. The thing is, python is a versatile programming
language and know it to a great extent before diving into django, would
really make the django learning process smooth. I suggest you learn python,
not just the syntax before going back to django or any framework written in
python for that matter.
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