Edson,
I did not know python when I started with Django and although I am not a
programmer I enjoy working with it now.
I agree that having a project to work on is the best way to practice as
to get good at something you need to practice.
When you are frustrated ask questions. This is the
Try this out if you're a beginner: https://djangoforbeginners.com/.
Not every teacher works for every student. The key thing is this stuff is
hard but it's not rocket science. Step by step. And as you've done here,
don't be afraid to reach out for help. Django is a great community in that
Thank you guys for the support, I was on a hard day on that day. College
and Work are filling me with self-doubt everday, but I better now, trying
to take the easy with the life chellenges. To be honest, I wasn't expecting
this topic to be approved, but I'm glad it was. You guys are good people.
Try to learn python you must, from begining to the end, learn about other
MVC frameworks
El mié, 24 de octubre de 2018 10:05, Edson Rodrigues
escribió:
> This is just an outburst. I have been trying to learn Django for months
> and I do not learn. I already paid for a course at Udemy, followed
Take a look at this article...you aren't alone!
Mark
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 4:50 AM Motaz Hejaze wrote:
> Edson my Bro ,
>
> all you need is to make simple thing , make just a traditional
> Home/About/Contact website , i can walk you through it if you want ..
>
> On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 12:10
Edson my Bro ,
all you need is to make simple thing , make just a traditional
Home/About/Contact website , i can walk you through it if you want ..
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 12:10 AM Gerardo Palazuelos Guerrero <
gerardo.palazue...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dude,
> We are all like you, at some point.
Dude,
We are all like you, at some point. I'm also an experienced programmer, and
Django has been kind of different. I'm still learning.
Listen the other guys: set a goal and solve it. Simple.
Good luck.
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Gerardo Palazuelos Guerrero
On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 8:35 AM Edson Rodrigues
wrote:
Hello
Weird !!! I just began the last week and I found it piece of cake.
I am using Visual Studio 2017 community (its free) and you can find in MSDN
and Microsoft Academy very simple to follow tutorials and samples
You can give it a try
*Holger André*
On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 8:35 AM Edson
Are you working on a project now? What is the project, and where are you
stuck? What specifically are you trying to get to work with django?
Let us know the specifics of your project and where you are stuck so we can
help!
You aren't alone in this - the purpose of this list is to help each
I felt the same as you while learning django, and I already had some
professional experience.
It is extremely overwhelming to learn something like this on your own. Even
people who go to college and get internships don't have to go through it.
Pick something you want to make, and break it down
We all suck, give it a go
On Wed 24 Oct, 2018, 10:49 PM PARTH PATIL, wrote:
> Hey don't get disheartened, even i faced the same problem when i was
> learning django for the first time. I will just you don't rush things. Just
> try doing some small things first. You can change a few lnes from
Hey don't get disheartened, even i faced the same problem when i was learning
django for the first time. I will just you don't rush things. Just try doing
some small things first. You can change a few lnes from example code and see
how it affects the system. This kind of things really help.
I also did suck. I think it was worse than yours. It was just few months
ago. Now I am pretty comfortable with almost any backend framework.
So asking you few questions:
Q1: Do you know python?
Q2: Are you familiar with MVC or similar architectural concepts?
Q3: Do you know any other backend
Try to learn with an case or problem that you want to resolv. Try to
automatize some task, and then You can go learning with the practice.
Code is hard, but is beautifull!!!
Dios L@s Bendiga
Saludos,
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Hi,
This kind of attitude gets you no where my man, Programming is supposed to
be hard. You pick-up things every day. First focus on your weaknesses and
then work your way up. If you don't have good python experience learn
python first and then comeback to django. If there is some part of django
This is just an outburst. I have been trying to learn Django for months and
I do not learn. I already paid for a course at Udemy, followed tutorials on
YouTube, followed the Django Project tutorial and nothing worked to me. I
am a failure as a programmer / developer. :(
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