Try Django 2.2 – Web Development with Python 3.6+
Try Django 2.2 – Web Development with Python 3.6+, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.46, with 55 lectures, based on 2454 reviews, and has 62891 subscribers.
You will learn about Build Modern Web Applications with Python 3.6+ Django v2.2 Integrating Bootstrap to Django Web Application Development This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Python students looking to build web applications or Anyone interested in Django or Anyone interested in building modern web applications It is particularly useful for Beginner Python students looking to build web applications or Anyone interested in Django or Anyone interested in building modern web applications.
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Summary
Title: Try Django 2.2 – Web Development with Python 3.6+
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.46
Number of Lectures: 55
Number of Published Lectures: 55
Number of Curriculum Items: 55
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 55
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Build Modern Web Applications with Python 3.6+
- Django v2.2
- Integrating Bootstrap to Django
- Web Application Development
Who Should Attend
- Beginner Python students looking to build web applications
- Anyone interested in Django
- Anyone interested in building modern web applications
Target Audiences
- Beginner Python students looking to build web applications
- Anyone interested in Django
- Anyone interested in building modern web applications
Try Django 2.2 is the latest in a line of Try Django series. This one covers the latest version of Django by building a blog application.
Python is one of the best programming languages in the planet. Why? For a few reasons:
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It’s proven & scalable
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It’s open-source
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The Internet of Things and Raspberry Pi
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It’s leading the change for future technology
Proven & Scalable: Python runs Instagram’s backend. It also run’s Pinterest’s, NASA, Mozilla, and countless others. It scales.
Open-Source:Open source technology means **anyone** can change it. Literally anyone. Are you in New Zealand? Yup you can change the code. Are you in Argentina? Yup, go ahead change it. Open-source changes the game for everyone because we can all use it.
Internet of Things (IoT) and Raspberry PIConnected devices are coming in waves. The easiest way to connect to these devices is using the Raspberry Pi and writing code in Python. Python is versatile so it makes controlling real-world objects with Raspberry Pi simple.
Pushing the Bounds of Future Technology Python is leading the charge in artificial intelligence with things like OpenCV, TensorFlow, PyBrain, and many others.
Sooo… Python is cool but why is this called Try Django? What’s Django?
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Django will be the backbone for your projects.
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If you work with Python, the chances are good you need internet-connected data that stored securely and is reliable. This is where Django comes in. Django is a web-framework that can handle all of your data and handle it better than any web framework out there.
Django is the #1 Web Framework for Python for a reason: it’s easy enough for the beginners and yet powerful enough for the pros. Instagram uses Python by way of Django. So does Pinterest. And Nasa. And Mozilla. It may not be the only technology that they use but its… the backbone of them all.
If Python is the future behind underlying technology, Django will be it’s close cousin and if you love Python, Django will soon become your friend.
Cheers!
Justin
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What we're going to build
Lecture 3: Getting Started & Setup Django + Virtual Environment
Lecture 4: What Django Does
Chapter 2: Views & URLs
Lecture 1: Define a View
Lecture 2: A First URL Mapping
Lecture 3: Multiple Views
Lecture 4: path vs re_path vs url
Chapter 3: Templates
Lecture 1: Your First Template
Lecture 2: Loading an HTML Template
Lecture 3: Add Bootstrap
Lecture 4: Render Context in Templates
Lecture 5: Stay DRY with Templates
Lecture 6: Rending any Kind of Template
Lecture 7: Template Context Processors
Lecture 8: Template Tags
Chapter 4: Django App Components
Lecture 1: Your First App
Lecture 2: Save to the Database
Lecture 3: Model to Django Admin
Lecture 4: Model in a View
Chapter 5: Routing, URLs, & Lookups
Lecture 1: Dynamic URL-Based Lookups
Lecture 2: Handling Dynamic URL Errors
Lecture 3: Get Object or 404
Lecture 4: A New Database Lookup Value
Lecture 5: QuerySet Lookups
Lecture 6: A Unique SLUG
Chapter 6: Create Update Retrieve Delete
Lecture 1: CRUD & Views
Lecture 2: CRUD View Outline
Lecture 3: Blog Post List View
Lecture 4: Routing the Views
Lecture 5: Include URLS
Lecture 6: In App Templates
Chapter 7: Forms & User-Generated Data
Lecture 1: Submit a Raw HTML Form
Lecture 2: A Django Form
Lecture 3: Saving Data from a Django Form
Lecture 4: Model Form
Lecture 5: Validate Data on Fields
Chapter 8: Users & Foreign Keys
Lecture 1: Login Required
Lecture 2: Associate Blog Post to a User with Foreign Keys
Lecture 3: Logged In User & Forms
Lecture 4: Update View with Model Form
Lecture 5: Better Validation on Update Views
Lecture 6: Delete and Confirm
Chapter 9: Navigation & Templates
Lecture 1: Blog Post Navigation
Lecture 2: Include the Navbar
Lecture 3: Include with Arguments
Lecture 4: An Included Template for Consistent Design
Chapter 10: Publishing & Display
Lecture 1: Publish Date, Timestamp & Updated
Lecture 2: Model Managers and Custom QuerySets
Lecture 3: Published and Draft Posts
Lecture 4: Static Files and Uploading Files
Lecture 5: ImageField and Uploading Images
Chapter 11: Final Steps
Lecture 1: Putting it All Together
Lecture 2: Complex Lookups
Chapter 12: Thank you
Lecture 1: Thank you and next steps.
Instructors
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Justin Mitchel
Coding Entrepreneur & Teacher – 568,000+ Students
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