mardenet wrote:
The development version of django is quite stable, and is much closer to 1.0 than 0.96 is.I have looked on the web and I couldn't find any release date for v. 1.0. But I saw they postponed many times before deleting any date from their FAQ. But I believe u, I'll wait for 1.0 (not for Python 3000) and then I'll start, I have enough to do in the mean time :).
You could easily start now with the development version, and learn enough to get a good feel for django. You won't have to unlearn all that much to make the transition to 1.0. There will be backwards-incompatible changes, but they are rigorously documented.
If you have enough to do in the mean time, it wouldn't hurt to at least go through the django tutorial. [0] It shows how to do most of the basics-- and is rather fun to do the first time you go through it. :)
Have fun! Jeff Anderson [0] http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/tutorial01/
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