I haven't taken the course, but the differences between basic Django 1.8 and 1.9 are not all that significant and you can find out if you are being taught something odd by reviewing 1.9 release notes. Big caveat, syncdb is gone in 1.9 so you have to learn migrations if the Udemy course is using syncdb.
On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 8:55:15 AM UTC-7, Ankush Thakur wrote:
-- On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 8:55:15 AM UTC-7, Ankush Thakur wrote:
I want to take a Udemy course on Django because it shows how to make an e-commerce website. The only catch - it follows Django 1.8. So my question is: Will I be "wasting" my time learning a possibly outdated (or unrecommended) version of Django? I have a feeling the changes aren't going to be that significant, but later on when I recreate the project myself in 1.9, I wouldn't want to tear out my hair solving weird error messages.Any wise words?Regards,Ankush Thakur
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