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Build a Ticketing Application with Python, HTML, WayScript

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Build a Ticketing Application with Python, HTML, WayScript, available at Free, has an average rating of 3.8, with 8 lectures, based on 18 reviews, and has 3705 subscribers.

You will learn about Python Web Application This course is ideal for individuals who are Python Learners who are curious about web apps It is particularly useful for Python Learners who are curious about web apps.

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Summary

Title: Build a Ticketing Application with Python, HTML, WayScript

Price: Free

Average Rating: 3.8

Number of Lectures: 8

Number of Published Lectures: 8

Number of Curriculum Items: 8

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 8

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Python Web Application
  • Who Should Attend

  • Python Learners who are curious about web apps
  • Target Audiences

  • Python Learners who are curious about web apps
  • In this course we’ll use low code tools with some python, html, and css to make a web based ticketing app hosted on WayScript.

    We aren’t going line by line through code or anything, but I do explain it all as it’s pasted in. The bigger idea in this course is to make a project that you can use on your resume or improve upon your skills with.

    We’ll talk about:

    HTTP endpoints and responses

    Using Python to query and write to a json (tinydb ) file with records of our tickets

    Design the ability to create, view, and close tickets

    Integrate an oauth connection to slack so we can automatically be notified.

    The resources for this course can be found open sourced on github:

    The repo can be found under wayscript/code snippets/ internal tools

    For html we’re using bootstrap elements that will help speed up the course. Less code and more just over arching ideas of what we’re building and why.

    As an instructor, I try to make things as entertaining as possible. Expect frequent “thought” breaks through the use of animations or audio to keep you engaged and learning throughout the entire half hour.

    To follow along completely with the course, you’ll need a ( free ) wayscript which will synchronize all of our development environments. Means there’s less setup and less configuring and more actual coding and developing.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Ticket Management System Project

    Lecture 1: What are we building?

    Lecture 2: Getting Started | Create Tickets Page

    Lecture 3: Writing Tickets to a Database

    Lecture 4: Integrating Slack

    Lecture 5: Building Our Dashboard

    Lecture 6: Reviewing and Closing Tickets

    Chapter 2: Reference Materials

    Lecture 1: Additional TinyDB Reference Material

    Lecture 2: Additional Resource for WayScript

    Instructors

  • Build a Ticketing Application with Python, HTML, WayScript  No.2
    Derrick Sherrill
    Coffee Powered Coder
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  • Frequently Asked Questions

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    You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.

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