On Jun 27, 2014 3:42 PM, wrote:
>
> Thank you for the fast response guys, what if I go with django instead of
flask and is javascript hard to learn considering that I have no knoledge
of any other language beside Python?
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Check out jquery
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On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 12:39:49 -0700, suburb4nfilth wrote:
> Thank you for the fast response guys, what if I go with django instead
> of flask and is javascript hard to learn considering that I have no
> knoledge of any other language beside Python?
I guess it depends on what you want it to do
Per
Thank you for the fast response guys, what if I go with django instead of flask
and is javascript hard to learn considering that I have no knoledge of any
other language beside Python?
--
https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
On 6/27/14, 11:12 AM, alister wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 08:18:24 -0700, Paul McNett wrote:
On 6/27/14, 2:19 AM, suburb4nfi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello I finished the codeacademy python course a week ago and my goal
is to start developing websites (both back and front end) ,my question
is do i s
On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 08:18:24 -0700, Paul McNett wrote:
> On 6/27/14, 2:19 AM, suburb4nfi...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hello I finished the codeacademy python course a week ago and my goal
>> is to start developing websites (both back and front end) ,my question
>> is do i start the web dev tuts and lear
On 6/27/14, 2:19 AM, suburb4nfi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello I finished the codeacademy python course a week ago and my goal is to
start developing websites (both back and front end) ,my question is do i start
the web dev tuts and learn the holes of knoledge on the go or continue to learn
python?