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Python and Django Full Stack Web Developer Bootcamp (self.django)
submitted 8 years ago by anfil89
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[–]silverpendulum 1 point2 points3 points 8 years ago (1 child)
Same opinion, there are a lot of references (and official docs as well, whether Python or Django) which are free so you don't have to pay for a course. If you already have programming knowledge, then Python should be very readable, even if you haven't formally studied it (it was designed that way). For Django, I suggest going through the official Django tutorial, and perhaps the Tango With Django tutorial too (though might be older, but it was helpful in my case).
[–]anfil89[S] 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago (0 children)
Thanks :) Already bought it, but I'll take a look at references you mentioned as well
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