Python Django - The Practical Guide

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 Description  Python is the most popular programming language of the world – it’s versatile, easy to learn and very powerful! We already got a Python course which you can take if you want to learn Python. But one of the primary things you can build with Python is a website! You can use Python for web development. And to make that easier, you would typically use a framework like Django – simply because that allows you to focus on your core business logic and you don’t need to re-invent the wheel and implement all the nitty-gritty technical details from scratch. And this course is about Django – the most popular Python web development framework out there! Django covers all aspects of web development – from handling requests and responses, over rendering dynamic HTML pages with templates, all the way up to making database access and data management easy. It’s all baked in and it’s all covered in great detail in this course! This course teaches Django from the ground up – you don’t need to know anything about it to get started. Basic Python and web development knowledge is all you need. We’ll start at the absolute basics and understand how to create Django project, how to run them and how to add features – step by step. In detail, this course covers:  Installing Django  Creating and understanding Django projects  Understanding URLs, views, requests and responses  Working with templates and static files like CSS and images  Working with data and models  Connecting data with relationships (one-to-many, one-to-one, many-to-many)  Querying data with Django’s powerful model solution  Adding administration panels to your projects  Handling user input with forms – manually and with Django’s built-in form support  Advanced features like class-based views (and when to use them)  Dealing with file uploads and how to serve uploaded files  Working with sessions  In-depth deployment instructions and examples  Different ways of deploying and serving static files and user uploads  And much more! All those concepts are taught in great depth and backed up by a complete example course project where we build a “Blog website” from the ground up. Therefore, you’ll learn all the important concepts and the theory and you’re also going to be able to see it applied to a real project. Hence, once you completed the course, you’ll have a very solid understanding of Django and you’ll be able to dive into your own Django projects!




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