The Flask Mega–Tutorial is an overarching tutorial for Python beginner and intermediate developers that teaches web development with the Flask framework. The tutorial was born as a series of blog articles, and has been thoroughly revised, updated and expanded as a result of a successful Kickstarter campaign. The concepts that are covered go well beyond Flask, including a wide range of topics Python web developers need to know when writing their own applications.
The goal of the course is to build a nicely featured social blogging web application. Chapter 1 begins with a very simple version of this application that has just a few lines of code. Then, each successive chapter adds a new feature to it. The 23 chapters in this course can be roughly split into two parts: the first 12 chapters are focused on basic web development concepts, while the remaining 11 chapters cover intermediate and advanced techniques. All the code featured in this tutorial is open source, and is available on GitHub. You are welcome to use any of it for your own projects!
This edition of the tutorial includes over 11 hours of video showing how to perform all the steps in detail. For added context, the blog articles from where this tutorial originated are available on Miguel Grinberg’s blog.
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Specification: The Flask Mega-Tutorial (Python Web Development)
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14 reviews for The Flask Mega-Tutorial (Python Web Development)
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Joao Paulo –
Otimo curso, completo passo a passo
Abhilash G –
Great intro
Shaik –
Content is good but explanantion can be better
Marco Maxxen –
Best Flask course here on Udemy. Miguel is a real Python professional. The others are just doing bla, bla for nothing. And the source code is available, that saves a lot of time and is focusing on learning not typing.
Anastasia Stoiakova –
It’s a life changing experience.
Nitin Dhiman –
Course helped me a lot, although I did not get the many many db relationship in case of followed/followers. But even that example was needed for me to know that flask can do those kinds of things as well, other wise I would have taken a DB approch. Amazing course
Philipp Montazem –
So far as it seems to me (Just finished the basic app), Miguel does an excellent job at teaching the basics of how to make a web app with flask
Wassim Ben Hamadou –
Miguel is awesome. This is a great course in terms of content selection, presentation, scope. Great work Miguel, I’m almost sad about having completed the course already…
Shawn Swanson –
A+
Phil Seim –
I’ve done a few of these courses. This one is tricky in that the explanations are a bit difficult to follow
Muhammad Fahad –
very good, quick course. as its quick the documentation reference needs to be mentioned in order to get detail of a feature. e.g. SqlAlchemy many to many relation.. as well as the graphically representations of flow, so users can visualize how they need to arrange.
Olga Durham –
Thank you, I like this course
Jason Reich –
Great course!
Chandrashekhar –
Excellent