Learn to build web applications using Django – 4 framework
This is an introductory course, where you will learn about how to develop web applications using Django. you will be gaining a basic level understanding about Django after completing this course. you will be able to develop web applications after completing this course.
What you’ll learn
- Django 3.
- Installation of python.
- Setup project for Django.
- Create custom App in Django.
- Learn Application Development Process.
- What are Models in Django and Creating Models in Django.
- Create Views and Manage Views in Django.
- Migrations in Django.
- Work with URL’s and Path’s in Django.
- Work with Templates in Django.
- Output data to HTML templates.
- Assign styles in Django.
Course Content
- Introduction –> 4 lectures • 16min.
- Building the student Details Application –> 6 lectures • 36min.
- Building the application code & Conclusion –> 2 lectures • 30min.
Requirements
This is an introductory course, where you will learn about how to develop web applications using Django. you will be gaining a basic level understanding about Django after completing this course. you will be able to develop web applications after completing this course.
This Course Covers various topics that are listed below:
- Introduction to Django & It’s Advantages
- Environmental Setup for Python & Django
- Everything you need to know about Virtual Environment in Django
- Creating a Students App and adding the necessary files
- Components of Django and its Architecture
- What are Models and How to work with them (Theory)
- Models and Migrations (Coding)
- Learning to create views in Django
- What is Admin Module in Django and Basic CRUD in Admin Module
- Understanding Views and URLS in Django
- Create styles using CSS
And by the end of this course, You will be able to build a student detail application that helps to view data of different students present in the database.
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