This is somewhere between an observation and a question. I am writing
a view that needs to know "some stuff", in particular
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE. As I read the developing book and look at the on-
line documentation, it is not clear what is available and, probably
more important, what is good practice to use it.

To that end, I am going to toss out a more generic comment.
Unfortunately, I don't have a good explanation to back it up. When I
read "Agile Web Development with Rails" I felt that while I am more
comfortable with Python and Rails seems a bit convoluted to me, that I
knew more along the way. That is, with that book, I found the author
anticipated my next question most of the time.

I don't know how to define this but the approach in that book (and
Programming Ruby) somehow makes things seem easier. I think that is
going to be an important piece of promoting Django so consider this an
observation from an outsider looking in rather than any serious
criticism.


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