Is Django the way to go for a newbie?
Gary Roach
gary719_list1 at verizon.net
Sun Aug 9 19:25:16 EDT 2015
On 08/08/2015 09:08 PM, Dwight GoldWinde wrote:
> I am both new to Python and I haven’t even touched Django yet.
>
> I understand I that I need Django or something like it to develop my
> website.
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> From what I have read, Python and Django somewhat go together.
>
> Is that true?
>
> Or is there another development platform better for someone like me
> than Django?
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> Any and all feedback or questions are much appreciated.
>
> BIG SMILE...
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> Always, Dwight
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I'm also somewhat of a newbie but seem to be a little further down the
road than you are. So hear is some advise from someone with recent bruises.
The advise to learn python first is a very good piece of advice. I tried
Postgresql and Django first and got bogged down just about the time that
I was starting to get past the setup phase. You might try "Learning
Python The Hard Way". It's working for me.
Django v.s. other frameworks. It depends on what you want to do. I'm
working on a data archiving project so the fact that Dango was / is
developed by a couple of newspaper journalists fits well with my
project. This may not be true for you. I will say that once you set the
system up you will probably never see the sql database again. A very
good thing.
What ever you do set up virtualenv and vertualenvwrapper. Not only will
this keep you project code away from the rest of your system, it will
allow you to run different versions of software simultaneously.
(Note: Unless you are using SQLite your database engine will be
installed globally. Everything else inside the wrapper using pip.)
There are a lot of scripting languages out there and everyone has a
favorite. No matter what Python strikes me as being a good choice. You
will need some kind of an Integrated Development Environment (IDE). I
happen to like Ninja-Ide. (Don't everyone start throwing rocks. We all
have our favorites. An no, I haven't checked them all out.)
This is my first programming in some years too. I use to be a whiz at
fortran, C and Xbase but haven't done anything since I retired.
Good luck
Gary R
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