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Beginning Django E-Commerce
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Beginning Django E-Commerce

by JIM McGaw
October 2009
Beginner content levelBeginner
407 pages
13h 29m
English
Apress
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Chapter 3. Models for Sale

Imagine walking into your favorite traditional brick and mortar store. It may be a book store, a retail clothing outlet, or perhaps even a music shop that sells CDs. You know what to expect when you walk in the door; you probably plan to turn and go right to one particular section that has the goods you want to peruse. But, imagine that when you first enter the store, you notice something very askew: all of the shelves are empty. There are no products anywhere in sight.

Since you really like this store, you're very curious about what's going on, so you walk over to the purveyor and ask them: what gives? Where'd all of their stuff go?

To which the owner of the store replies: "It's in the back room. Due to technical difficulties, ...

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