02.06.2021, 08:28
Django Core | A Reference Guide to Core Django Concepts (Updated 4/2021)
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHz
Language: English | VTT | Size: 6.01 GB | Duration: 24h 12m
Dive in deep to the core concepts behind the power Django framework written in Python. Using Django 1.10 with Python 3
What you'll learn
Django Models
Model Instance Methods & Properties
Model-level field validation
Django Forms and Formsets
Form validation
Model Form
Function Based Views (FBVs)
Class Based Views (CBVs)
CRUD in Django Views (Create Retrieve Update Delete List)
Django Templates
Django translation
Deploying Django on a Live Server| Heroku, Webfaction, Linode, Digital Ocean
Celery + Redis for asynchronous tasks and scheduled tasks
and much more!
Requirements are Python 2.7 or 3.3 and Django 1.8 & up
We use Python 3 and Django 1.10 in this one
Description
Our philosophy is teaching individuals how to code by going through step by step projects. This drives the majority of our content with one exception: the Django Core course.
In this course, we go in-depth into various Django concepts to provide a comprehensive guide to topics that include:
Django Models
Model Instance Methods & Properties
Model-level field validation
How models map to databases and Primary Keys
Django Forms and Formsets
Relating Data with Foreign Keys in Django
Handling Subdomains with Django Hosts
Form validation
Model Form
Function Based Views (FBVs)
Class Based Views (CBVs)
CRUD in Django Views (Create Retrieve Update Delete List)
Django Templates
Template Inheritance
Template shortcuts & Filters
Django translation
and much more!
We built this for students looking for a in-depth look at the above concepts. We encourage you to have some experience with Django such as our Try Django series (1.8 & Up) which is available on Udemy.
Who this course is for:
Requirements are Python 2.7 or 3.3 and Django 1.8 & up
We use Python 3 and Django 1.10 in this one
Anyone looking to learn more about Django
Any student looking to build robust cutting edge web applications
Python Users
Django beginners with some experience, like doing our Try Django (1.8 & up Series)
Homepage
Code:
https://anonymz.com/?https://www.udemy.com/course/django-core/