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SQLite Databases | Python Programming: (Build App and API ), available at $64.99, has an average rating of 3.85, with 94 lectures, based on 197 reviews, and has 25784 subscribers.

You will learn about Build an app with Python and SQLIte Build an API from scratch Create and activate a virtual environment Create database and table Create application Graphical User Interface -GUI Connect Python application GUI to SQLite Database Perform CRUD Operations from app GUI Query and fetch data from a database table Sort data returned from a database SQLite Operators Add new records into a table Python Variables and Conditional Statements Python Functions and Loops Python Dictionary and Lists This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners to SQLIte Databases or Beginners to Python or Beginners to API Development It is particularly useful for Beginners to SQLIte Databases or Beginners to Python or Beginners to API Development.

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Title: SQLite Databases | Python Programming: (Build App and API )

Price: $64.99

Average Rating: 3.85

Number of Lectures: 94

Number of Published Lectures: 94

Number of Curriculum Items: 94

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 94

Original Price: $44.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Build an app with Python and SQLIte
  • Build an API from scratch
  • Create and activate a virtual environment
  • Create database and table
  • Create application Graphical User Interface -GUI
  • Connect Python application GUI to SQLite Database
  • Perform CRUD Operations from app GUI
  • Query and fetch data from a database table
  • Sort data returned from a database
  • SQLite Operators
  • Add new records into a table
  • Python Variables and Conditional Statements
  • Python Functions and Loops
  • Python Dictionary and Lists
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginners to SQLIte Databases
  • Beginners to Python
  • Beginners to API Development
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginners to SQLIte Databases
  • Beginners to Python
  • Beginners to API Development
  • SQLite is a software library that provides a relational database management system. The lite in SQLite means light weight in terms of setup, database administration, and required resource.  SQLite does NOT require a server to run.

    Because of the serverless architecture, you don’t need to “install” SQLite before using it. There is no server process that needs to be configured, started, and stopped. SQLite uses dynamic types for tables. It means you can store any value in any column, regardless of the data type.

    SQLite is self-contained means it requires minimal support from the operating system or external library. This makes SQLite usable in any environments especially in embedded devices like iPhones, Android phones, game consoles, handheld media players, etc.

    SQLite is capable of creating in-memory databases which are very fast to work with.

    SQLite database is integrated with the application that accesses the database. The applications interact with the SQLite database read and write directly from the database files stored on disk.

    Python is a dynamic modern object -oriented programming language that is easy to learn and can be used to do a lot of things both big and small. Python is what is referred to as a high level language. That means it is a language that is closer to humans than computer. It is also known as a general purpose programming language due to it’s flexibility.

    Python is a popular and versatile programming language. It can be used for web development (server-side) to create web applications , software development, mathematics, system scripting, data science, data visualization. Python can be used alongside software to create workflows. Python can connect to database systems. It can also read and modify files. Python can be used to handle big data and perform complex mathematics. Python can be used for rapid prototyping, or for production-ready software development.

    Python works on different platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux, Raspberry Pi, etc).Python has a simple syntax similar to the English language. Python has syntax that allows developers to write programs with fewer lines than some other programming languages. Python runs on an interpreter system, meaning that code can be executed as soon as it is written. This means that prototyping can be very quick. Python can be treated in a procedural way, an object-oriented way or a functional way.

    In this practical hands on course we will build a database driven application and an API from scrtach with SQLite and Python.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: SQLIte Database Server Setup

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is SQLite

    Lecture 3: Download and install SQLite

    Lecture 4: What is SQLite Studio

    Lecture 5: Attaching Sample Database

    Lecture 6: Connecting to SQLite Database

    Lecture 7: Database Concepts

    Lecture 8: SQLite3 Tool

    Lecture 9: Common SQLite3 Commands

    Lecture 10: SQLite Dump Command

    Chapter 2: SQLite Data Manipulation

    Lecture 1: SQLite SELECT Statement

    Lecture 2: Querying all columns in a table

    Lecture 3: Querying specific columns in a table

    Lecture 4: Sorting Data

    Lecture 5: Removing duplicate records

    Lecture 6: Filtering Records

    Lecture 7: Identifying NULL Values

    Lecture 8: SQLite Data Types

    Chapter 3: Creating Database Objects

    Lecture 1: SQLite Constraints

    Lecture 2: SQLite Create Table Statements – Part 1

    Lecture 3: SQLite Create Table Statements – Part 2

    Lecture 4: SQLite INSERT INTO Table Statement

    Lecture 5: SQLite UPDATE Statement

    Lecture 6: SQLite DELETE Statement

    Chapter 4: SQLite Operators

    Lecture 1: SQLite BETWEEN Operator

    Lecture 2: SQLite IN Operator

    Lecture 3: SQLite LIKE Operator

    Lecture 4: SQLite GLOB Operator

    Chapter 5: Setting Up Python Programming Environment

    Lecture 1: What is Python

    Lecture 2: What is Jupyter Notebook

    Lecture 3: Installing Jupyter Notebook Server

    Lecture 4: Running Jupyter Server

    Lecture 5: Notebook Dashboard

    Lecture 6: Jupyter Notebook Interface

    Lecture 7: Creating a new notebook

    Chapter 6: Python Programming Fundamentals

    Lecture 1: Expressions

    Lecture 2: Statements

    Lecture 3: Comments

    Lecture 4: Data Types

    Lecture 5: Casting Data Types

    Lecture 6: Variables

    Lecture 7: Python List

    Lecture 8: Python Dictionary

    Lecture 9: Python Operators

    Lecture 10: Python Conditional Statements

    Lecture 11: Python Loops

    Lecture 12: Python Functions

    Chapter 7: Build a Database App with SQLite and Python – The Setup

    Lecture 1: Installing Python on Windows

    Lecture 2: Installing Python on Macs

    Lecture 3: Installing Python on Linux

    Lecture 4: installing Text Editor

    Lecture 5: Installing DB Browser for SQlite

    Lecture 6: Create a database and table

    Chapter 8: Building The Application Interface

    Lecture 1: What we will create

    Lecture 2: Application design sketch

    Lecture 3: What is Tkinter

    Lecture 4: Creating a logo image

    Lecture 5: Creating a project directory

    Lecture 6: Importing tkinterModule

    Lecture 7: Creating a Python Class

    Lecture 8: Adding Widgets : Part 1

    Lecture 9: Adding Widgets : Part 2

    Lecture 10: Adding Widgets : Part 3

    Lecture 11: Adding Widgets : Part 4

    Chapter 9: Connecting App to Database

    Lecture 1: Setup database connectivity from Python

    Lecture 2: Creating Functions : Part 1

    Lecture 3: Creating Functions : Part 2

    Lecture 4: Creating Functions : Part 3

    Lecture 5: Setting a size for the application window

    Lecture 6: Project Code

    Chapter 10: Build an API with Python + Django + SQLite

    Lecture 1: What is an API

    Lecture 2: What is Django

    Lecture 3: Create a virtual environment

    Lecture 4: Install Django

    Lecture 5: Install REST Framework

    Lecture 6: Create Django Project

    Lecture 7: Create Django App

    Lecture 8: Register Applications

    Lecture 9: Install Corsheaders

    Lecture 10: SQLite Database Setup

    Lecture 11: Applying Django Migrations

    Lecture 12: Create a model

    Lecture 13: Create and apply new migration

    Lecture 14: Create a serializer class

    Lecture 15: Start and stop development server

    Lecture 16: Create a superuser account

    Lecture 17: Create views: Part 1

    Lecture 18: Create views: Part 2

    Lecture 19: Map views to URLS

    Lecture 20: Register Model

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