Have you ever wanted to create a Web application but didn’t know where to start? Have you previously tried to learn Django but got fed up with incomplete YouTube videos and poorly written tutorials? Or are you looking to move your code from Django 1 to Django 2?
THEN THIS IS THE COURSE FOR YOU!
In my Django course, I will walk you through the Django web framework from beginning to end! I’m a self–taught programmer so I know what it feels like to start from scratch. I care about your learning, but even more importantly… I care about you!
What is Django?
Django is an open–source web framework that is written in Python. It was created about twelve years ago, but in April 2019 Django 2.2 was released with a whole new set of features and capabilities!
Django is an amazing framework for web developers because it provides the infrastructure required for database–driven websites that have user authentication, content administration, contact forms, file uploads, and more. Instead of creating all of these features from scratch, you can use the Django framework and utilize these components that are already built, and focus your time on developing your web app instead.
If you’re going to be working with Python, especially for web applications or web design, you’ll want to learn the Django framework. It will save you a ton of time!
Instructor Details
Courses : 23
Specification: Django 2.2 & Python | The Ultimate Web Development Bootcamp
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34 reviews for Django 2.2 & Python | The Ultimate Web Development Bootcamp
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Christin D C –
Yes.
Santosh Kulkarni –
I am new to Python and Django but the way he practically coded and showed things, made lots of things clear and gave an idea about how to handle at my end if I have to do similar type of exercise. Great show. Thanks very much.
Arun Jeevaraj –
just Started the course. and Going through the first introduction section with python. The rating reflects the contends so far.(5 stars) Almost halfway through. I feel like I learnt a lot and has a resume website running. I will keep the 5 star rating for keeping me interested all this time. The class has a great balance of fun and learning.!
Steven Bauer –
Nick is a great teacher and gives great examples. Being my first introduction to Django, this was a great overview. Would highly recommend to anyone looking to explore Django.
Ivan Miletic –
Very nice course for beginners, I would recommend it 🙂
Chris –
What made me sign up for this course is the paragraph under the description section of the course description; Have you ever wanted to create a Web application but didn’t know where to start? Have you previously tried to learn Django but got fed up with incomplete YouTube videos and poorly written tutorials As an absolute beginner, I am currently following a few other dJango courses in Udemy and I got stuck on how to install Django and how to use it, so I couldn’t proceed with any of the other courses. VERY DISAPPOINTING! We were given a lot of complicated ways of setting up (with inadequate explanations), of which I had no clue as to what I was doing. I just signed up for this course and went straight to lecture 3 (python installation) and lecture 14 (django installation) to setup everything. Instructor’s instructions are straight to the point and crystal clear. I have everything setup and ready to learn dJango. This all was all successfully completed within half an hour. Looking forward to going through the remainder of the course.
Fernando Vilas –
Clear, concise and at the right speed
Dvir Shiri –
It looks like the guy improvising throughout the course without dedication to the lessons form. im sure he knows what he is talking about but the teaching qualities are poor for next time i suggest making lesson plan more clear before engaging the lesson
Soumendu Samanta –
Very good
Govindaraja M P –
he will explain about only atom not for the windows users not getting
Jerin Thomas –
excellent course
Zach Zlock –
great informative videos learned a lot very quickly
Christopher Espinal –
The instructor clearly explains his processes and thinking as he builds these apps, which helps my retention of Django concepts.
Akis Thomas –
Good level of detail whilst also being engaging!
B Puneet –
My first impression is WOW !
Siddharth Jha –
The way he is explaining all the small details and the flow of the communication is very good.
Aaliyan khan –
nice
Jose Joaquin Alonso –
It is easy to follow with a great emphasis in what is important to learn. The challenge was also at the right time and the appropriate difficulty.
Rob Darby –
Great course
Abir Bhattacharyya –
The instructor breaks down complex concepts into fun little pieces which can be followed easily.
Can Savrun –
good
Yuriy Orlov –
First, the course is outdated. I wasn’t able to install django 2.0.2 the latest pip installer from pythong 3.8.3 couldn’t find that version. Therefore, all further commands after the install failure didn’t work. Could you please update the course to Djanog 3?
Prince Shaw –
I really like this django course. It is really nice for someone who wants to learn by doing but yes django depth knowledge is not present here so please follow other courses too to understand more about django and keep practicing. Thank you Nick :0
Karan Kumar –
Best…
Balaji Kupsingh –
Good
Haritha –
The installation can be more in detail as i faced some weird issue and google helped me to solve this 🙂
Zak Virgo –
10/10
Ankit Patankar –
Happy to learn till now all concept are clear. Need to re wtach app section
Alex –
Great start but the ‘Counting the Words’ section was long and moved around very fast, introducing lots of new ideas more advanced than previous
Siddharth Gautam –
till yet it has been a great course and instructor has given great lectures.
Aditya Sinha –
It was a great course. Nick has been one of the best teachers in my entire life. Hats Off!
Peter Schwenk –
Fun course. I was already familiar with Python, HTML, CSS, etc., so that probably helped, but the instructor was engaging and knowledgeable. It was also nice that he showed the process of fixing unexpected errors that he encountered instead of leaving that out. It’s valuable to know that everyone has those times where they mess up something and have to debug it.
Salman Alsaffar –
Well I’ve learned new things but this is not the best way
Patricia Bourret –
For now, this match exactly my needs