I've only developed two sites, a blog and a dynamic scoreboard, having
no prior python experience.

The blog took about 4 weeks, with a lot of help, and it's still not
done due to some limitations I've hit with the framework (or
limitations in my own knowledge).
The scoreboard I just finished an "alpha" of, and that took me less
than 2 weeks. :)

On Jun 20, 2:00 pm, Eugene Morozov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm interested how much time it took to develop some Django sites.
> Just curious to compare my performance against others.
>
> Currently, I have developed only a single Django site (it is very
> complex and is actually only 90% ready). It took two months to
> develop, I have detailed log created using beautiful gtimelog program.
> Although I've started using it in the middle of the project, so I
> don't have exact data how much time I spent on models, logic or HTML
> layout (the lest interesting and most time-consuming part of the
> project).
> Eugene


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