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The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right





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The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right

Author: Adrian Holovaty
Published: 2007-12-06
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The book gives you a really nice overview of how the framework works. It's really an easy-reading book, and it also has really nice examples that shows exactly what you need to know, and a complete appendix with all the important things.
The only bad thing about this book is that it covers an old version of Django. If you use the most recent versions, you'll find yourself doing a lot of research on internet trying to make things on the examples work (some parameters names changed, the way you say a model needs to be at Admin interface changed, and some other things).

If you decide to use a previous version of Django, though, that's the book you should buy.


vBulletin Excellant start to a great framework
A great started for an an excellent MVC. I would recommend this book for anyone wanting to quickly assemble a website. If anything it's the python version of Ruby on Rails.

The book makes it easy to take a project from idea to concept to reality quickly.

The only issue that I have with the book is the implementation with existing or legacy web servers. The book seemed to lack procedure beyond "the norm". The procedure for Apache was very cookie cutter and did not meet the needs that I had. It honestly didn't work with any install of Apache, but mine was a specific install. Some research into the area before hand would be more beneficial.


vBulletin Documentation is What Makes Django
I've dabbled with what I consider to be all the major web frameworks: TurboGears, Pylons, Rails, and Django. Religion and other biases aside, what really made me finally settle on Django was the documentation (though community/all-in-one-ness/robustness aspects are also nice factors). What's notable out about Django documentation? Precision, attention to detail, comprehensiveness, and general emphasis on polish.

To many people, a book is what makes a new technology both accessible and credible. A couple years ago when I thought TurboGears was the framework I wanted, I got the book, and it was crap. Subsequently, other things about the framework started to feel lacking. Then with Pylons, there is no book, which reflects the constant state of flux of the component mix. Cool framework, admirable ideals, but no book. Now with Django, there is *the* book, and it's beautifully done, and you discover that the framework is, too.

I see this book as a true community resource. Its examples directly extend *the* tutorial. Being available in its up-to-date entirety as a living document, anyone can simply answer a question by consulting a link to a book section. I applaud the authors opening this book up to be accessible to everyone, both in ease of reading, and in being free for download. It is always reassuring to find a book about a tool being written by the authors of a tool, and that should contribute to making it the canonical Django resource.


vBulletin Wonderful overview of Django
Even though I'm not a real world user of Django (I'm a Grails guy), I thought I'd give this book a try as Django is in the same category of web development frameworks as Grails. After reading this book, I had a solid foundation knowledge about how Django works and principles behind it. And it is well written. I would recommend it for any serious real world user of this framework.

vBulletin Good companion to online version.
Although you can read this book for free online, I like having it around for easy reference. The first eight or so chapters are good for learning Django; with the subsequent chapters and appendixes good for reference.

I will say that the online document is updated regularly, with sometimes useful comments from readers. That said, I would still buy this good.


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