Welcome to this Full stack course. This course is mainly based on Django and Vue but we will cover much more than just these frameworks. We will build full applications including backend restful API and front–end web app.
We will discover how to make a user authentication (register and login users), how to create a full CRUD (create, read, update and delete) and how to create our own endpoints. I will show how to communicate between the API and web app. We will discover how to style the application and restrict certain parts of it to authenticated users only. All that done with very popular frameworks. We will use javascript and python programming languages and basic knowledge of these is required.
This course is built from two kinds of sections: First is an introduction to the framework where I explain everything from scratch, and 2nd is a hands–on section to build a ready application. After finishing this course you will have both knowledge and also experience how to build a full–stack application using Django and Vue.
Also, I will show you how to deploy back–end API and front–end web app on the production server absolutely for free. You don’t need to spend any money to put your full application live.
Instructor Details
Courses : 5
Specification: Vue & Django Full Stack: web app, backend API
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Price | $10.99 |
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Duration | 12.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Gaurov Soni –
The way of teaching is super awesome but unfortunately the content is less and bad practice on various parts, especially state management and authentication, where the code is copy pasted on every api call. I was expecting state management with Vuex…. I’m a python back end developer for 5 years now, trying to learn vue for front end… and this is the struggling part, do you think i’ll be able to make some production ready applications using these kind of logic? even if you make small application make sure you do it right way. That’s it.
Alexander Marthin –
Excellent
Neil Clarke –
Starting off well, a great explanation of the stack elements