Make A Pizza Website with Next.js Frontend & Django Backend
Make A Pizza Website with Next.js Frontend & Django Backend, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 15 lectures, based on 25 reviews, and has 160 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn how to use Nextjs (React framework) Working with getStaticPaths & getStaticProps Understanding pages and file structures within Nextjs Getting API data Users will also learn Python's Django framework Creating an API with the Django REST Framework Both frontend and backend will be deployed with Heroku and Vercel PostgreSQL will also be taught as this is the database we will use This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner and pre-intermediate Python and React developers. Perhaps you know vanilla React but you are not familiar with Nextjs or you know React but you need to brush up on Django. It is particularly useful for Beginner and pre-intermediate Python and React developers. Perhaps you know vanilla React but you are not familiar with Nextjs or you know React but you need to brush up on Django.
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Summary
Title: Make A Pizza Website with Next.js Frontend & Django Backend
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.65
Number of Lectures: 15
Number of Published Lectures: 15
Number of Curriculum Items: 15
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 15
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn how to use Nextjs (React framework)
- Working with getStaticPaths & getStaticProps
- Understanding pages and file structures within Nextjs
- Getting API data
- Users will also learn Python's Django framework
- Creating an API with the Django REST Framework
- Both frontend and backend will be deployed with Heroku and Vercel
- PostgreSQL will also be taught as this is the database we will use
Who Should Attend
- Beginner and pre-intermediate Python and React developers. Perhaps you know vanilla React but you are not familiar with Nextjs or you know React but you need to brush up on Django.
Target Audiences
- Beginner and pre-intermediate Python and React developers. Perhaps you know vanilla React but you are not familiar with Nextjs or you know React but you need to brush up on Django.
Students will learn how to use Nextjs (React framework), including working with getStaticPaths, getStaticProps, pages, the layout component as well as using the app file for propagating data to different pages, file structures, deploy our website to Vercel and getting API data.
Users will also gain knowledge on Python’s Django framework, learning how to make an API with the Django REST Framework, work with serializers, viewsets, models and deploy this created API to Heroku, which will then be received in Nextjs.
We will also understand how to use PostgreSQL which will include creating new servers in both Heroku and on the localhost, creating data locally but also pushing this data from the localhost to the deployed Heroku website.
We will also utilize some CSS in order to style and layout the page in a nice, clean and presentable manner.
While this tutorial is for a pizza website, I would strongly advise that people who are following along try to change it into something they prefer, like shoes, toys, anime, cars – anything – as it will help cement their learning, and fundamentally this is to get a better understanding of working with Nextjs, Django & PostgreSQL and the data itself is inconsequential.
If you have any further questions, or need any assistance during the course, please don’t hesitate to contact me or drop me an email and I will get back to you at the earliest convenience.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Pizza Website
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Part 1 / Pages & Navbar
Lecture 3: Part 2 / Flaticon, Google Fonts & Navbar Finished
Lecture 4: Part 3 / About & Layout
Lecture 5: Part 4 / Home Page & Unsplash
Lecture 6: Part 5 / Search Box & Home Finished
Lecture 7: Part 6 / Details Page, getStaticPath & getStaticProps
Lecture 8: Part 7 / Details CSS
Lecture 9: Part 8 / Deploying With Vercel
Lecture 10: Part 9 / Getting Django Up & Running
Lecture 11: Part 10 / PostgreSQL & Models
Lecture 12: Part 11 / Django REST Framework & Fetch Data
Lecture 13: Part 12 / Deploying Django to Heroku
Lecture 14: Part 13 / Moving Localhost Data to Heroku Database
Lecture 15: Conclusion
Instructors
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Shane Keenan
Irish Programmer & Developer
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