You're asking if you'd rather put all the business logic in pure python classes or django models ?
I'm not sure there's a straight answer to this, esp with no information about what you're trying to do.
Regards,
Xavier.
Le 4 août 2010 à 16:04, André A. Santos a écrit :
hmmm...
Dr thanks for answering... my doubt is if is better put the business rules code on Python or Django... got it?On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Daniel Roseman <daniel@roseman.org.uk> wrote:
On Aug 4, 2:38 pm, André A. Santos <ti.andreasan...@gmail.com> wrote:Your question doesn't really make sense. Django code *is* Python code.
> Hello friends,
> this is André AS from São Paulo-Brazil, total beginner to Python
> technologies, I am working on a project that uses those we are
> converting all those to Java, so I would like to know where I must put the
> logic rules I am a little confusing if I must put on Python or Django
> code... Which
> difference?
>
> André AS
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