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Django is a wildly popular framework for building modern, secure websites and web applications with the Python programming language. In this course you’ll learn to use Django as an absolute beginner, using Anaconda as your work environment, and VS Code as your code editor. The site you create includes a database. You’ll learn to create pages to allow users to add, view, edit, and delete database data using just a few lines of code. You will end up with a generic Django application that you can use for all future Django development, where much of the work is already done for you.
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Alan SimpsonWeb developer, author, educator
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Specification: Hands-On Django 2
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6 reviews for Hands-On Django 2
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
Hands-On Django 2
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sunil kumar Verma –
Best Django 2 Foundation Course.. Really enjoyable ..Great Teaching and Presentation style Thanks .
D Been –
A very good course.
Elias Derby –
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William Meertens –
The course itself is good when you are looking for a first impression of Django and what you can do. The speed is good. Sometimes even to fast because many topics are not more explained. What should not be mentioned is Anaconda. It all comes to using VSCode. VSCode is with the Linux version of Anaconda not included. So if you as a Linux user have installed VSCode separately on your computer, you are good to go. But don’t expect anything to be explained about Anaconda. The main reason for me in giving only 3 stars. The course is also good to follow with any other editor. Like PyCharm, SublimeText or Eric6. Only you need to do some minor things different.
Dr Paul F Hannaford –
This course got me into coding with Django.
Mjtermeulen –
i d like to have some documentation or links to documentation where more extensive information can be found