Hi Achim,
the book, as many told you, is for Django 1.0

The book content is not outdated, at least with django 1.1
The meat of the book are insights about django structure, how components
work together  and hidden movements behind the scenes you could exploit or
hook to.

It'snot a beginner's book and it focuses also on details and djanguesque
techniques (ajax backend for example) that are not written in thw two other
books from apress (I own "The definitive guide to django 1.1", "Practcal
Django Projects 1.1" and "Pro Django" (1.0).

I really recommend Pro Django.


On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 17:55, Achim Domma <do...@procoders.net> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm interested in buying the "Pro Django" book. I could not find any
> hint about what version it's written for. As it covers mostly
> internals and the ideas behind Django, it should not be outdated as
> quickly as other books. Has anybody read that book and can give some
> feedback about how useful it is for the current version of Django?
>
> cheers,
> Achim
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