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Python Programming- Your First Django Web Application

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  • May 15, 2025
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Python Programming: Your First Django Web Application, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 32 lectures, based on 19 reviews, and has 3038 subscribers.

You will learn about Python version 3.10 (or 3.8+) The fundamentals of Django Collecting data from users Rendering HTML templates and documents Password-protected pages & user-type permissions Modeling data in Django as it relates to a spreadsheet Dynamically display content based on stored database data This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Python developers looking to learn how to build web applications or Anyone interested in using Django or Anyone interested in collecting user data using open source software or Entrepreneurs looking to test their ideas with minimal amount of code It is particularly useful for Beginner Python developers looking to learn how to build web applications or Anyone interested in using Django or Anyone interested in collecting user data using open source software or Entrepreneurs looking to test their ideas with minimal amount of code.

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Title: Python Programming: Your First Django Web Application

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.45

Number of Lectures: 32

Number of Published Lectures: 32

Number of Curriculum Items: 32

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 32

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Python version 3.10 (or 3.8+)
  • The fundamentals of Django
  • Collecting data from users
  • Rendering HTML templates and documents
  • Password-protected pages & user-type permissions
  • Modeling data in Django as it relates to a spreadsheet
  • Dynamically display content based on stored database data
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner Python developers looking to learn how to build web applications
  • Anyone interested in using Django
  • Anyone interested in collecting user data using open source software
  • Entrepreneurs looking to test their ideas with minimal amount of code
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner Python developers looking to learn how to build web applications
  • Anyone interested in using Django
  • Anyone interested in collecting user data using open source software
  • Entrepreneurs looking to test their ideas with minimal amount of code
  • Building a web application has never been easier thanks to open source. In this course, we’re going to go step-by-step building a Django web application. If you’ve never used Django before, this is the course for you.

    Django is one of the most popular web frameworks written in the Python programming language. Django and Python are both open source and free to use commercially. This means you don’t have to pay a dime to create amazing software and impact people all around the world. Django powers many websites in the world including: Instagram, Pinterest, NASA, Baserow, this website, and so many others.

    The goal of this course to teach you the fundamentals of Django while also creating a very practical project. Building something real is important because it gives you the context of how, when, and where to use a lot of Django’s great features.

    Django sits right in the middle of creating an app from scratch and using something like WordPress. This means we have a lot of features we could implement along with a lot of features that just work by default. This makes Django incredibly flexible so that we can go far beyond what a blogging platform offers while being faster than starting from absolute 0.

    For our User Interface, we’re going to learn the fundamentals of Bootstrap. Bootstrap makes our Django project look far more professional in very little time. Not only that, we’ll also have a much better user experience by leveraging many of Bootstrap’s built-in features.

    If we were building a house, Django would be the plumbing, the walls, and electricity while Bootstrap is the interior decorator.

    Here’s a few things we’ll cover:

  • Django version 4.1 (or even 2.2+)

  • Python version 3.10 (or 3.8+)

  • Bootstrap 5.2+

  • Collecting data from users

  • Rendering HTML templates and documents

  • Password-protected pages & user-type permissions

  • Modeling data in Django as it relates to a spreadsheet

  • Dynamically display content based on stored database data

  • Much more

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Welcome

    Lecture 1: Welcome

    Lecture 2: Walkthrough of what well build

    Lecture 3: Where to Get Help

    Lecture 4: Requirements

    Lecture 5: Setup VSCode & Python Virtual Environment

    Chapter 2: Hello World

    Lecture 1: Your First Django Project

    Lecture 2: Your First View

    Lecture 3: Your First URL Path

    Chapter 3: Django Templates

    Lecture 1: Render A Django Template

    Lecture 2: Template Inheritance

    Lecture 3: Template Context

    Lecture 4: Bootstrap & Include Tags

    Chapter 4: Forms and Collecting Data in Django

    Lecture 1: Your First Django Form

    Lecture 2: Validating Data with Django Forms

    Lecture 3: Styling Django Forms

    Chapter 5: Django Apps & Models

    Lecture 1: Structuring our App Component

    Lecture 2: Your First Django Model

    Lecture 3: Django Migrations

    Lecture 4: Managing Data with the Django Admin

    Lecture 5: Saving to a Model in a View

    Lecture 6: Model-Based Django Forms

    Lecture 7: Making Changes to Models

    Chapter 6: Testing Code

    Lecture 1: Your First Automated Django Test

    Lecture 2: Testing with Backup Data

    Chapter 7: Rendering Content

    Lecture 1: Listing Database Data in a View

    Lecture 2: Users & Content

    Lecture 3: Object Detail View

    Lecture 4: Update Data with Forms

    Lecture 5: Django Messages & Bootstrap Alerts

    Lecture 6: Bootstrap Columns, Margin, & Padding

    Lecture 7: Polish The Landing Page

    Chapter 8: Wrap up

    Lecture 1: Thank you and next steps

    Instructors

  • Python Programming- Your First Django Web Application  No.2
    Justin Mitchel
    Coding Entrepreneur & Teacher – 568,000+ Students
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