In this course, you will learn how to build a fully functioning eCommerce website and application using the Python Django framework, that will communicate with Stripe to accept payments and will also receive data back to the admin for sale reporting.
Why Python and why Django?
Python is easy to use, powerful, and versatile, making it a great choice for beginners and experts alike. Python’s readability makes it a great first programming language — it allows you to think like a programmer and not waste time with confusing syntax. Mathematicians, scientists and engineers love Python. Why? Because it makes complex calculations and iterative and repetitive tasks really straightforward to code and execute.
Developers love it because it’s simple, yet powerful, and works across platforms. It is the perfect beginner’s starting point because it’s simple to understand while being powerful enough for experts to build complex system such as self–driving cars and AI systems.
Django is an open–source framework for backend web applications based on Python — one of the top web development languages. It’s an extremely popular and fully featured server–side web framework. Its main goals are simplicity, flexibility, reliability, and scalability that little by little has become very popular amongst developers all over the world.
Instructor Details
Courses : 2
Specification: Build Ecommerce Website to Master Django and Python
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Price | $19.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 3.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Montasir Mirghani –
In general good but it could be better. Missing section deploy to Heroku also there is no pagination function. Source code not provided.
Enes Baysan –
Very good. Thank you teacher
Ezekiel Wootton –
He tells you what he is doing the whole time but explains absolutely nothing. He also talks way too fast.
Gary Dumond –
The course is great, its quick and straight to the point, also all up to date. I found some way to improve, or personalize, on the code. Once the deployment section is uploaded I’ll rate it better, of course I’ll have it deployed by then. Maybe through pythonanywhere, they may work almost as well, but a lot cheaper.
Mohammed Hussain –
best course for building ecommerce web application in django and but some concept of django could not able understand
Deborah Thompson –
yep its great
Elias Prado –
This course is for those who already know and are familiar with the Django framework. In this course the instructor will not teach you step by step what he’s doing, just coding in 2x speed and brief explaining about what he is doing.
Stefan Binkert –
All the important stuff without getting lost in endless details…
Amil Abdullayev –
So cool tutorial
Guna Sekhar –
good
Prakhar Tiwari –
it seems like he is telling himself not teaching it to people
Alhad Bhadekar –
Great course
Prafull Ranjan –
The course is nicely designed and explained. But in Q&A there is very little response from the instructor. But overall it is nice.
Gautami Chate –
Yes.
Michel Philippe Edubas –
Very informative and gives the information in bit able chucks
Anand B –
The instructor has given up on this course and is not responding to any questions.
Karthik Annamraju –
He has good Programming Skills , but he could not explain briefly about programming lines . he just write programming
Rezan Mohammad –
still waiting for Heroku part but its short and to the point
Felipe Gusmao –
Great course, worth the money. Other than his naming conventions for css rules and python methods and models, everything is ship shape. A deployment section would make it perfect.
Vibhor Bhatnagar –
These Course meant for Project Purpose only, if you already create some basic project like a Blog site, etc using Django, this course is for you.
Paolo Albanese –
there is no link to the source code
Eugen Eugen –
This is not a course, is more like Look at me what I am doing. The whole course is just a voice over video saying what is getting typed but never explaining, and at a very high pace.
Doo Hyun Kang –
Although the course have been packed and compressed much into a short course, the contents are useful and the instructor tries to clarify the things well.
A. Rehman –
This is a well structured course and Instructor did a great job in producing the contents. I took several attempts to learn from this course for it was not easy to grasp while found some areas that require this course needs be updated quickly to provide real value. The ecommerce app is built but not test checked to check the code. Stripe payment integration part is outdated while currently Stripe requirements for accepting payments are different that the ones shown in the course. I hope these suggestions are addressed. It would useful to have alternate learning i.e. using a Bootstrap template though as I mentioned earlier the Instructor did a great job by using Bootstrap building the ecommerce web app from scratch. I recommend this course. A. Rehman
Jinil David –
It’s not a beginner course, Good and quality content but explanation is very fast. It could be better if deployment process added to the course.
Sachin Rajpurohit –
this is best course of udemy
Nitin Patil –
Not cover all things
Ajay Ladkat –
amazing
Delroy Brown –
There isn’t any detail on what’s happening. No guide as to what things do regarding the code. You simply just follow along and make something. I’ve quit half way though the course after paying as I just don’t feel like this gives you much detail, especially for those that are new to Django.
Jd Gocobachi –
Excellent content. Very thorough explanations.
sheena armas –
teacher doesn’t help with the problems in the program…bad
GOODLUCK TRACY –
I really enjoyed this course! Straight to the point, very engaging and resourceful!
Jesus Artemio Mamani –
Excellent!!!