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Introduction to Django for beginners

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Introduction to Django for beginners, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 78 lectures, based on 94 reviews, and has 16144 subscribers.

You will learn about How to install Python How to install and create a virtual environment How to install Django How to create a Django Project How to create a Django App How to create Django Models How to migrate Django Models How to create Django Views How to create Django Templates How to setup Django URL patterns How implement version control with Git How to push your project code to Github How create and store dynamic content in a database How to deploy your Django app to the internet cloud This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Python developers or Beginner Django developers or Beginner Web developers It is particularly useful for Beginner Python developers or Beginner Django developers or Beginner Web developers.

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Summary

Title: Introduction to Django for beginners

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.65

Number of Lectures: 78

Number of Published Lectures: 78

Number of Curriculum Items: 78

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 78

Original Price: $94.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • How to install Python
  • How to install and create a virtual environment
  • How to install Django
  • How to create a Django Project
  • How to create a Django App
  • How to create Django Models
  • How to migrate Django Models
  • How to create Django Views
  • How to create Django Templates
  • How to setup Django URL patterns
  • How implement version control with Git
  • How to push your project code to Github
  • How create and store dynamic content in a database
  • How to deploy your Django app to the internet cloud
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner Python developers
  • Beginner Django developers
  • Beginner Web developers
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner Python developers
  • Beginner Django developers
  • Beginner Web developers
  • Django is a fantastic web framework built with the Python programming language. With Django you can create websites and web apps very quickly and efficiently.

    Django was created by very experienced developers who have built into it several tools for rapid web application development.
    Django is very fast ,secure and scalable making it an attractive framework choice for thousands of developers.

    Django developers are in hot demand and command attractive wages. Some billion dollar companies like Instagram and Pinterest were created using the Django framework.?

    This is a beginners ?Django course that will take you from absolute scratch to creating a simple Django web app. The course is
    a hands on course and i strongly advise you to follow along with me so you can gain a better understanding of the framework.

    What your will learn:

  • How to install python

  • How to check for and upgrade Pip

  • How to install virtual isolated environments

  • How to activate the virtual environment

  • How to install Django

  • How to create Django project

  • How to create Django app

  • How to create Django Model

  • How to run Django commands

  • How to use command line interface

  • How to run Migrations

  • How to query Django database

  • How to register Django app

  • How to Administer Django app

  • Basic crash course in Python

  • Django is an extremely in-demand skill that pays quite well. Django is used by a lot of startups to build great applications.
    Instagram was once a startup that was built using Django and later sold to facebook for $1 billion ?,Yes 1 billion dollars !
    just ?roughly two years after it was created.

    Django has a thriving community that you can engage with as you begin your Django journey.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Python beginners crash course

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is Python

    Lecture 3: Download and install Python

    Lecture 4: The python IDLE

    Lecture 5: Python Variables

    Lecture 6: Python List

    Lecture 7: Python Tuples

    Lecture 8: What is a class

    Lecture 9: Your first Python Program

    Lecture 10: Generating Random Numbers

    Lecture 11: Number guessing game

    Chapter 2: Introduction to command line Interface

    Lecture 1: What is the command line interface

    Lecture 2: How to access the command line

    Lecture 3: What you can do with command line

    Lecture 4: Useful commands

    Chapter 3: Introduction to Code Editors

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Plain Text Editors

    Lecture 2: Installing Visual Studio Code

    Lecture 3: Installing SublimeText

    Lecture 4: Installing Brackets

    Lecture 5: Installing Atom

    Chapter 4: Django Installation and setup

    Lecture 1: What is Django

    Lecture 2: Famous Apps built with Django

    Lecture 3: Django Architecture

    Lecture 4: What is Http

    Lecture 5: How the internet works

    Lecture 6: Verifying Python and Pip installation

    Lecture 7: Creating a new project directory

    Lecture 8: Installing virtual environment

    Lecture 9: Creating and activating a virtual environment

    Lecture 10: Updating Pip

    Lecture 11: Installing Django

    Chapter 5: Introduction to Django App and Project

    Lecture 1: What we will create

    Lecture 2: Django App Vs Django Project

    Lecture 3: Creating a Django Project

    Lecture 4: Anatomy of a Django Project

    Lecture 5: Starting a django development server

    Lecture 6: What are Migrations

    Lecture 7: Installing a Django App

    Lecture 8: Anatomy of a Django App

    Chapter 6: Building our Django Todolist App

    Lecture 1: Project mockup design

    Lecture 2: Django admin and superuser

    Lecture 3: Templates

    Lecture 4: What are views

    Lecture 5: URL and URL Patterns

    Lecture 6: Accessing static files

    Chapter 7: Django Models

    Lecture 1: What are Django Models

    Lecture 2: Creating a Model

    Lecture 3: Migrating Models

    Lecture 4: Adding model to admin site

    Chapter 8: Version Control

    Lecture 1: What is version control

    Lecture 2: What is git

    Lecture 3: Installing Git

    Lecture 4: Git configuration

    Lecture 5: Git Glossary

    Lecture 6: What is Github

    Lecture 7: Creating a Github account

    Lecture 8: Initialising a git repository

    Lecture 9: Excluding files and directories from version control

    Lecture 10: Adding files and directories to version control

    Lecture 11: Committing code to version control

    Lecture 12: Creating a remote repository on Github

    Lecture 13: Pushing project code to github

    Chapter 9: Implementing Dynamic Data Display

    Lecture 1: Displaying data from database

    Lecture 2: Setting background color for completed items

    Lecture 3: committing changes to github

    Lecture 4: Adding a form

    Lecture 5: Getting form to capture data from text input

    Lecture 6: Adding form to template and view

    Lecture 7: Adding form input to database

    Lecture 8: Creating a view for completed items

    Lecture 9: Creating a view to delete all completed items

    Lecture 10: creating a view function to remove all items from database

    Lecture 11: Pushing updates to version control

    Chapter 10: Deploying your django app to the cloud

    Lecture 1: Deploying your app to the internet – part 1

    Lecture 2: Deploying your app to the internet – part 2

    Lecture 3: Deploying your app to the internet – part 3

    Lecture 4: Project Source Code

    Lecture 5: Thank You

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