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| Started by | Dwight GoldWinde <Dwight@GoldWinde.com> |
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| First post | 2015-08-09 13:10 +0800 |
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Re: Is Django the way to go for a newbie? Dwight GoldWinde <Dwight@GoldWinde.com> - 2015-08-09 13:10 +0800
| From | Dwight GoldWinde <Dwight@GoldWinde.com> |
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| Date | 2015-08-09 13:10 +0800 |
| Subject | Re: Is Django the way to go for a newbie? |
| Message-ID | <mailman.0.1439099051.3627.python-list@python.org> |
Thank you, Chris! Good input. I was a computer software consulting for 20 years, ending in 1987, whrn I changed my career to life coaching (which I have now done happily for 28 years). So now I going back to learn a new language freshly (much different than COBOL and BASIC!). I am working on a long-term project to create an ³automated life coaching² website. BIG SMILE... Always, Dwight www.3forliving.key.to (video playlist on YouTube) www.couragebooks.key.to (all my books on Amazon) On 8/9/15, 12:44 PM, "Chris Angelico" <rosuav@gmail.com> wrote: >On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Dwight GoldWinde <Dwight@goldwinde.com> >wrote: >> I am both new to Python and I haven¹t even touched Django yet. >> >> I understand I that I need Django or something like it to develop my >> website. >> >> 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? > >Django is quite big and powerful, but if your needs are simple, you >could consider something a bit simpler. I've used Flask for a couple >of web sites, and have worked with a number of students who've used it >successfully. > >My recommendation: Learn Python first, and worry about web frameworks >later. Once you have the basics of the language under your belt, >you'll be better able to judge what works and what doesn't for the web >site you're trying to build. > >Do you have a background in other programming languages, or are you >new to programming as a whole? > >ChrisA >-- >https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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