This would've been immensely useful when starting out.
Official tutorials and docs don't cover nearly all of the accepted standard practices. As a relative outsider it seems a lot of this Django/Python knowledge is taken for granted by the tightly knit community of the skillful developers who interact with each other and exchange various tips, while a beginner who is not really embedded in the community misses out on all that and picks it up only when it's widely enough used that it hits the blogs and podcasts in bits and pieces.
Official tutorials and docs don't cover nearly all of the accepted standard practices. As a relative outsider it seems a lot of this Django/Python knowledge is taken for granted by the tightly knit community of the skillful developers who interact with each other and exchange various tips, while a beginner who is not really embedded in the community misses out on all that and picks it up only when it's widely enough used that it hits the blogs and podcasts in bits and pieces.