Full-Stack Web Development with Django and Angular 8
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In this course, you’ll take a tour of web development with Django 2.x and Angular 8. We’ve included an additional bonus section on the features forthcoming in Django 3.x designed to help you pre–empt upgrade requirements and considerations well in advance. You’ll learn to build a database–driven web app for seamless full–stack web development. We teach you the best practices you’ll need to adopt and provide you with hands–on experience by building a flight reservation application from the ground up. You’ll connect Django to a MongoDB database to help efficiently store and track data. You’ll create a beautifully styled web application using Angular 8 for an amazing UI experience all by using this popular front–end tool.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to build a full–fledged and rich web application with Django/Angular, and gain an early insight into what’s coming in Django 3.x.
About the Author
Christian Hur is a web instructor and author and has produced numerous web development video training courses. His career in web technologies spans over 20 years and he has taught computer programming and web development courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level. In industry, he has built websites and web–based applications using various web technologies throughout his career.
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Duration | 4 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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DKE Atin –
Pre requisites are not well defined. Users who already have python with Anaconda should also be guided for setting up virtual env. Typo errors make it confusing to follow at times. Do respond to the Questions in Q&A section.
Ancelclayton Miller –
Great course!
Jessica Kincaid –
I was very pleased to find a course that covers Django and Angular, but the videos could use more editing. The instructor made typos and corrected them in subsequent videos. It’s extra debugging practice, but they really should make the lessons easier to understand.
Bob Smith –
Not so good