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The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right (Expert's Voice in Web Development) ペーパーバック – 2007/12/23
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Django, the Python-based Web development framework, is one of the hottest topics in Web development today. Its creator (and co-author of this book) Adrian Holovaty has built a compelling array of Web applications using Django, including http://chicagocrime.org. Django creator Adrian Holovaty and lead developer Jacob Kaplan-Moss have created this book as the definitive guide to the technology. Beginning with fundamentals such as installation and configuration, the book tackles sophisticated features of Django, such as outputting non-HTML content such as RSS feeds and PDFs, caching, and user management. Also includes a detailed reference to Django’s many configuration options and commands.
- 本の長さ482ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Apress
- 発売日2007/12/23
- 寸法18.42 x 1.27 x 23.5 cm
- ISBN-101590597257
- ISBN-13978-1590597255
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- 出版社 : Apress; 1st Corrected ed. 2008. Corr. 4th printing 2007版 (2007/12/23)
- 発売日 : 2007/12/23
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 482ページ
- ISBN-10 : 1590597257
- ISBN-13 : 978-1590597255
- 寸法 : 18.42 x 1.27 x 23.5 cm
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very good narration and example without and extra pictures. the only cons is that in latest release same functionality implemented with little change like there are 4 files instead of 3 in new release. but explanation is still same for new release.
nice book.
This books manages that very well. For example, at some point they used a template example that was a bit longer than their usual but only in order to contrast Django's template inheritance approach to a simple include-subtemplate approach (which Django also allows). They then point out the conceptual difference in a sentence and leave you to work out the implications which any savvy programmer should be able to do.
One advantage of exploring particular problem domains with Python is that the language is simple enough that you can spend a lot of time thinking about the core concepts rather than about coding implementation issues. For the newbie to web programming this book highlights many bits of web knowledge, like caching, html headers, and especially web security. It's almost worth it to buy it and use Django just to 'get' http even if you end up using some other web framework later.
Any drawbacks? A few. It would have been nice to see more Ajax and XHTML examples and most of all, advice on unit testing approaches. Some points were omitted specifically because they are covered by plugins that are still under development. Nothing you can't pick up online though.
One other caveat: though it walks you through web development, this book assumes a basic understanding of Python and HTML. CSS and Javascript aren't covered.
Overall you are left with a solid basis of how to use, and extend, Django in under 300 easy-to-read pages (plus 130 of technical appendix). Is this book useful beyond the online docs? Definitely. The Django online docs were good enough to get me started, but the examples here gave me a number of important insights on Django best practices. If you value your time, get it and give a bit back to the guys who wrote Django in the first place.
I got a full working site up and running in about 8 hours and that includes learning Django and deploying to a server.
I've learned both Django and Ruby on Rails and I'll be chucking my Rails book in the bin!
Bis zum Release 1.0 wird sich wieder viel ändern. Der Einstieg in 1.0 wird sicher einfacher sein, wenn man mit dem veralteten 0.96 gearbeitet hat, aber es frustriert ungemein wenn man so lange auf dieses Buch gewartet hat und es kurze Zeit später nicht mehr gebrauchen kann.
Unfortunately the book is released for the 0.96 version of Django, and the current is 1.0. As such, a lot of the examples in the book do not work. Luckily the book is available online, and users have supplied readers like me with comments making the examples from the book work.
I'm glad I bought the book, I really want to support the authors, but I'm slightly annoyed that the printed book in all regards is useless and I have to be tied to the online version to make it work (makes it hard to work from my café!).
If you are considering this book: Wait for an updated version, and stick with the online version for now.