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I develop Django professionally, bought the book, and just finished a quick read through. I am very impressed. Some may rightly say you can get all the information in the book elsewhere and for free, I wouldn't want to. This book would have saved me many hours over the last few years. $12 is a bargain. I think the depth and breadth is just right and would highly suggest it for (nearly) every level of Django developer.

My one complaint, to not just this book, but pretty much the community at large is there exists scant documentation dealing with 'enterprise grade'database migration (..both data and schema, for some reason data is always left out) with Django and South.

Nice work.

P.S. - I've made a small pull request to your django template as it doesn't work in it's current form.




I'm one of the authors.

Your observation about enterprise grade migrations is interesting. We'll see what we can do to add to the book.




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