Saturday, February 20, 2010

Re: Django CMS

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On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 9:38 PM, Shawn Milochik <shawn@milochik.com> wrote:
I used the same comparison you did, and I ended up going with Django-CMS. I like it a lot.

As for importing the content, that should be pretty easy. Once you see how Django-CMS works you'll just need to make a simple HTML template and then transfer the data from your old database into the appropriate places.

However, if you only just discovered Django this weekend, I think there will be a learning curve you need to overcome before trying to understand Django-CMS (or any other large reusable Django app). I recommend reading "The Definitive Guide to Django," and supplementing it with questions on this list. In that order -- if you ask questions here before doing the reading yourself you'll just end up dependent on others and they'll lose interest in doing your work for you.

Welcome to Django! I did Perl before Python as well, and now Python is my favorite language, by far. Also, as has been noted many times before, if you're not that comfortable with Python, a lot of your questions about how to do something 'in Django' is really how to do it in Python. Django is Python. I hope my rambling is helpful.

Shawn


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