Django Core | A Reference Guide to Core Django Concepts
Dive in deep to the core concepts behind the power Django framework written in Python. Using Django 1.10 with Python 3
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.
What You Will 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
Who Should Attend!
- 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)