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The Ultimate Beginner Guide to Django 1.11

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The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Django 1.11, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 83 lectures, 7 quizzes, based on 1624 reviews, and has 7008 subscribers.

You will learn about Create Django websites that work with a database. Publish a website on the internet. Understand Django basics. Function and Class Based Views, URL routing, Models, Gunicorn and much more! This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for people wanting to learn the basics of Django. It is particularly useful for This course is for people wanting to learn the basics of Django. .

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Summary

Title: The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Django 1.11

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4.3

Number of Lectures: 83

Number of Quizzes: 7

Number of Published Lectures: 83

Number of Published Quizzes: 7

Number of Curriculum Items: 90

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 90

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Create Django websites that work with a database.
  • Publish a website on the internet.
  • Understand Django basics. Function and Class Based Views, URL routing, Models, Gunicorn and much more!
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is for people wanting to learn the basics of Django.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is for people wanting to learn the basics of Django.
  • Welcome to The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Django. If you’re brand new to Django, or have gotten lost in online tutorials, this is the course for you. I’ll take you from being an?absolute beginner to actually?creating three?complete Django websites. We’ll also cover how to publish your sites.

    This course starts with a Python Refresher. Django is a web framework written in Python. If you’re new to Python, or just a bit rusty, this section will get you up to speed as quickly as possible. You don’t need to be a Python expert to make Django website,?but a base knowledge is needed. In the Python Refresher?I’ll teach you a new concept, show you some examples, then present you with a?coding challenge to make sure you’ve understood that concept.

    The three?websites?we’ll make are as follows:

    1. Pig Latin Translator – A simple two-page website that turns any text into Pig Latin! Creating this website will teach you the fundamentals of Django.
    2. Your Personal Blog – Don’t use WordPress or Tumblr to share your thoughts;?make your own blog! This website will teach you how to work with a database and data models. We’ll also cover how to work with both static and user uploaded images!
    3. Reddit Clone – This is the most advanced and complicated website we’ll make in the course. With a big focus on creating user accounts and authentication, this website will teach you the more advanced topics that this course covers.

    Also included in the course is a section showing you how to deploy your blog to a server and publish it for the world to see! I’ll then?take you step by step through working with a Ubuntu Linux server that will run your Django code 24/7.

    What are the key topics covered in this course?

  • URL Dispatching
  • Function and Class Based Views (FBV v. CBV)
  • How to start a new project
  • How to create apps within a project and why they’re important
  • Running your project in a virtual environment using Virtualenv
  • Publishing your site on a VPS (Virtual Private Server) running Ubuntu Linux
  • Working with templates
  • Debugging
  • Gunicorn
  • Handling GET and POST requests
  • Working with a Database and Models
  • Admin Interface
  • Static and user uploaded images
  • Authentication and User accounts
  • Feel free to take a free preview of this course to see if it’s a good fit for you. Remember, you have a 30-day?money-back guarantee with this course,?so if for any reason you don’t like it, you can get?a full refund. There’s no reason not to sign up!

    Thanks for checking out The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Django. See you on the inside!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Welcome!

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Python Refresher

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Installing Python

    Lecture 3: Variables, Strings, Ints, and Print

    Lecture 4: If Statements and Comments

    Lecture 5: Functions

    Lecture 6: Lists

    Lecture 7: Loops

    Lecture 8: Dictionaries

    Lecture 9: Classes

    Lecture 10: Outro

    Chapter 3: Site #1 – Pig Latin Translator

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Installing Django

    Lecture 3: Creating a Project

    Lecture 4: Project Tour

    Lecture 5: URLs

    Lecture 6: HTML and Django

    Lecture 7: Forms

    Lecture 8: Sending Data

    Lecture 9: Pig Latin Translation

    Lecture 10: View Dictionary

    Lecture 11: Your Turn! Challenge – About Page

    Lecture 12: Your Turn! Solution – About Page

    Lecture 13: Outro

    Lecture 14: PigLatin Source Code

    Lecture 15: Django Cheat Sheet

    Chapter 4: Site #2 – Personal Blog

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Sketch

    Lecture 3: Virtualenv

    Lecture 4: Apps – What They Are and Creating Our First

    Lecture 5: App Views

    Lecture 6: Models

    Lecture 7: Admin

    Lecture 8: Displaying Posts

    Lecture 9: Model Methods

    Lecture 10: Working with Images

    Lecture 11: RegEx

    Lecture 12: Post Details

    Lecture 13: Bootstrap and Design

    Lecture 14: Adding a NavBar

    Lecture 15: Home Page Design

    Lecture 16: Static Images

    Lecture 17: Cleanup

    Lecture 18: DISQUS – Adding Comments

    Lecture 19: Your Turn! Challenge – Sitepages Apps

    Lecture 20: Your Turn! Solutions – Sitepages Apps

    Lecture 21: Outro

    Lecture 22: Blog Source Code

    Chapter 5: Publishing a Website on a VPS (Virtual Private Server)

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Vultr

    Lecture 3: Security on Your Server

    Lecture 4: Pip and Virtualenv

    Lecture 5: Uploading Our Code

    Lecture 6: Runserver

    Lecture 7: Gunicorn

    Lecture 8: Nginx

    Lecture 9: Outro

    Chapter 6: Site #3 – Reddit Clone

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Sketch

    Lecture 3: Project Setup

    Lecture 4: Sign Up View

    Lecture 5: POST vs. GET

    Lecture 6: Creating Users

    Lecture 7: Username Uniqueness

    Lecture 8: Login View

    Lecture 9: URL Include

    Lecture 10: Posts App

    Lecture 11: Next Redirect

    Lecture 12: Creating the Post Model

    Lecture 13: Saving a Post Object

    Lecture 14: Homepage URL

    Lecture 15: Homepage View

    Lecture 16: Voting

    Lecture 17: Extending Templates

    Lecture 18: Checking If the User is Logged In

    Lecture 19: Logout

    Lecture 20: Buttons and Polish

    Lecture 21: Homepage Cleanup

    Lecture 22: Your Turn! Challenge – Post by User

    Lecture 23: Your Turn! Solution – Post by User

    Lecture 24: Outro

    Lecture 25: Source Code for Reddit Clone

    Chapter 7: Bonus

    Lecture 1: Thanks!

    Instructors

  • The Ultimate Beginner Guide to Django 1.11  No.2
    Nick Walter
    Mobile and Web Developer – iOS, Android, Django, Python. etc
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