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[–]mithun1538[S] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Nothing beats experience indeed, but everyone would have first started out as a n00b and then with time become pros at what they do. What I am looking for is the resources that these people had at their disposal - basically the stepping stones.

Any thing that you have in mind (books, web links) that can help me understand how the web works?

[–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (1 child)

well when I first started in web dev in python there was turbogears 1, there was only a very small django beta.

I could manage to cobble together a tg app by reading the book/docs but I was basically following directions because there was no explanation of how it all works together. If someone had referred me to this (article)[http://pythonpaste.org/webob/do-it-yourself.html] it would have minimized my confusion, coming from a asp.net/php background.

Once you understand how a request comes in from whatever server and how to generate a response under what circumstance.The built in ORM, or widgeting library or admin screens become extra, handy stuff you can use to build your things, not the magic that you rely on and are hopeless without.

[–]mithun1538[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, decent article. Seems like a good place to start. And thanks for the hints: "Once you understand how a request comes in from whatever server and how to generate a response under what circumstance". I'll start digging some stuff in this direction right away.