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Tweetme | Build a Twitter-like app step by step with Django

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Social media has changed the way we communicate with each other. The power behind social media allows us to do amazing things together. What exactly is behind it? Well.. it’s Simple Web Application concepts that can be applied to ALL and ANY web applications that you may build.

In this course we’re going to teach you what’s behind how Twitter works. Now, Twitter has hundreds of developers so what we’re actually building is the basis of what Twitter once was, the absolute most simple things by learning more Django along the way.

What are we going to learn:

We do everything step–by–step so even if you’re an absolute beginner, you can follow along. Cheers!

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It all started with an idea. I wanted freedom... badly. Freedom from work, freedom from boredom, and, most of all, the freedom to choose. This simple idea grew to define me; it made me become an entrepreneur. As I strived to gain freedom, overtime I realized that with everything that you do you can either (1) convince someone, somehow, to do it with you or (2) figure out how to do it yourself. Due to a lack of financial resources (and probably the ability to convince people to do high quality work for free), I decided to learn. Then learn some more. Then some more. My path of learning website design started a long time ago. And yes, it was out of need not desire. I believed I needed a website for a company that I started. So I learned how to do it. The company died, my skills lived on... and got better and better. It took me a while after learning web design (html/css) to actually start learning programming (web application, storing data , user logins, etc). I tinkered with Wordpress, believing it could be a user site, but I was mistaken. Sure there are/were hacks for that, but they were hacks/work-arounds and simply not-what-wordpress-was-indended-to-be. Wordpress is for blogs/content. Plain and simple. I wanted more. I had a web application idea that I thought would change the way restaurants hire their service staff. I tested it with my basic html/css skills, had great initial results, and found a technical (programmer) cofounder as a result. He was awesome. We were featured on CNN. Things looked great. Until... cash-flow was a no-flow. Business? I think not. More like an avid hobby. We had the idea for a business just no business. Naturally, my partner had to find a means of income so I was left with the idea on its own. Remember how I said everything we do has 2 choices. Well I tried the convincing. Now it was time to try the learning. I opted to learn and haven't looked back since. I tried almost every language out there: PHP, Ruby on Rails, SQL, Objective C, C++, Java, Javascript. I was lost. Then, I tried Python. I was hooked. It was so easy. So simple. So elegant. Then, I tried Django. Even more hooked. Made from python & made for web applications. It powers Instagram & Pinterest (two of the hottest web apps right now?). Then, I tried Bootstrap. Simple and easy front-end design (html & css) that is super easy to use, mobile-ready, and overall... incredible. Python, Django, and Bootstrap are truly changing the way the world builds web applications. I believe it's because of the simplicity to learn, the sheer power behind them, and, most of all, the plethora of resources to aid anyone in building their web projects (from packages to tutorials to q&a sites). I relaunched my original venture with my new found skills. That wasn't enough. It didn't compel me as it once had. I started imagining all the possibilities of all the ideas I've always wanted to implement. Now I could. Which one to start with? There were so many good ideas... Then another idea, a new & fresh idea, started brewing. I started to believe in the power of learning these skills. What would it mean if other non-technical entrepreneurs could learn? What would it mean if ideas were executed quickly, revenue models proven, all prior to approaching the highly sought-after programmers? What would it mean if entrepreneurs became coders? And so. Coding for Entrepreneurs was born. Here are some bio highlights: Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies in the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California Bestselling instructor on Udemy Funded creator on Kickstarter Founder of Coding For Entrepreneurs Cohost of Backer Radio

Specification: Tweetme | Build a Twitter-like app step by step with Django

Duration

10.5 hours

Year

2016

Level

Intermediate

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

No

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  1. Omar Baleid

    full and deep course for who want to learn django

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  2. Sanket Gupta

    Course is good. Only one advice, you do know the video series is for people who are learning by looking at your video. Try to switch screen after giving a second or two as we code along with you. It is really irritating as you switch to other module like admin.py to views.py after making changes in admin.py in a fraction of millisecond. We have to pause the video at the right time to see the changes. I think author is trying to show off with his quick fix ability and author should realise it can be irritating for others who are new to django like me. I wanted to give 1 star but the content is good. For the students who are new to django, don’t buy this course it can be overwhelming, try to learn from some other tutorial and then you can refer this course for practice and also his way of coding is not professional so if you get confused that it could be done easily using some other method try to implement your own style rather copying his code .For some user it takes two three attempts to get the right shot. Otherwise videos are good, could have been better. Not the perfect way to code CBV, but I learned a lot with your videos.

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  3. Wwon Bach

    Very helpful! it would be nice to put a link of tutor’s github

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  4. Qamar Ali

    Nice, Very Nice

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  5. tyson blader

    Learned so much from this, already applying and expanding upon things like REST framework , Allauth, more dynamic js options (react), Thanks Justin God Bless you.

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  6. Wisner CELUCUS

    Justin is a great tutor. He always makes really good content. So far, the course delivers just what I expected.

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  7. Jorge Luis Uribe

    Good course

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  8. Saeed

    good course for get more experience in python and django

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  9. Ben Joubert

    Information overload, but I really enjoyed it. Thank you so much

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