Thursday, October 27, 2011

Re: No module named django after upgrade to os x Lion

IMHO, If you can't understand how imports and sys.path work, it's best to put the Django book aside and read up on the basics of installing and running Python.


Cheers,
AT

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 1:55 PM, creecode <creecode@gmail.com> wrote:
Angelika may not want to get into virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper at this point.  If you're just getting into Python/Django it may be more overhead than you want to deal with conceptually at this time.  If your project is simple or you're just learning then you may want to wait until you feel the need for these tools.

Don't get me wrong these tools are fantastic and I use them myself!

Toodle-loooooooooo..........
creecode

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