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Further Information
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This is the end of this tutorial. After catching a brief glimpse of
Django you certainly want to know where you can find more information.
Your first stop should always be the excellent :djangodocs:`Django
Online Documentation <>` as well as the :djangopdf:`Django Offline PDF
Documentation <>` which has currently more than 1,500 pages. Also check
out the :djangodocs:`Django FAQ `.
The `Django cheat sheet `_ by
Revolution Systems makes your daily work as Django developer much more
easier.
To get help you can choose between several options:
- `django-users `_ - the main mailing list for help and announcements
- #django IRC channel on `freenode `_
- `'django' questions on Stack Overflow `_ (consider reading `How do I ask a good question? `_ before asking your first question)
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Nützliche Links für deutschsprachige Django-Nutzer:
- `Website der deutschsprachigen Django-Community `_
- `Deutschsprachige Django Mailing-Liste `_
- `#django-de IRC channel `_ auf `freenode `_
- `Code for Germany `_ hat in vielen Städten OK Labs, in denen du Erfahrungen im Umgang mit Django sammeln kannst
Other useful resources are:
- `Django Source Code `_
- `Django Issue Tracker `_
- `Django Packages `_ - to find reusable Django apps
- `Django snippets `_ - a huge collection of useful Django code snippets
- `Django Class-Based-View Inspector `_ - helpful to understand Django's Class-based views
- `Django subreddit `_ - reddit is a community news website
- `List of Python User Groups `_ - meet other Python users and share knowledge in one of the more than 400 Python user groups worldwide
Please respect the `Django Code of Conduct `_
when using spaces managed by the Django project or
`Django Software Foundation `_
like IRC, the mailing lists or the issue tracker.