OSQA is such a wonderful opensource resource that can be used for teaching django and web development in general. Is there a book oriented for beginners that teach Django through the OSQA example?

I know I would buy a hard copy or take an online course for that one!

asked 15 Dec '10, 04:14

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Here are good Django by example tutorials http://www.lightbird.net/dbe/

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answered 15 Dec '10, 23:15

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That is nice to ear :) But I don't think there is one. And I'm not totally sure if OSQA is the best example for beginners, there is some complex stuff in here ;)

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answered 15 Dec '10, 21:55

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Since OSQA is a complex example it can take learners far...

(19 Dec '10, 06:24) Romi

If I take into account both your answers - perhaps a good idea is to base the beginners stuff on the simple examples in the link Justin published above, and to extend the material with the more complex material that OSQA uses. I'd love to help somehow in using/giving feedback/processing this kind of materials. What would you say are the more complex topics that a Django developer could learn from OSQA?

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answered 19 Dec '10, 11:35

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