by Derek Jensen
Lessons:13Length:1.3 hours

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2.7 Where to Go From Here
By now, we have successfully completed the implementation of the wiki app and are now storing all the page information in an SQLite database. Now you might be starting to see how this implementation will make it easy to change how the data is stored or to use this database elsewhere in your app. Remember, there are many different types of databases, and this implementation can be reused with any provider that Python supports.
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1.Introduction4 lessons, 23:52
4 lessons, 23:52
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction01:23
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Introduction
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Free Lesson 1.2Prerequisites05:22
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1.2
Prerequisites
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1.3Starting the Sample App07:27
1.3
Starting the Sample App
07:27
1.4Sample App Walkthrough09:40
1.4
Sample App Walkthrough
09:40
2.Integrating the Database8 lessons, 54:51
8 lessons, 54:51
2.1Creating the Repository15:49
2.1
Creating the Repository
15:49
2.2Retrieving All Pages07:15
2.2
Retrieving All Pages
07:15
2.3Creating a New Page06:03
2.3
Creating a New Page
06:03
2.4Retrieving a Single Page06:02
2.4
Retrieving a Single Page
06:02
2.5Updating the Page Contents05:56
2.5
Updating the Page Contents
05:56
2.6Deleting a Page04:55
2.6
Deleting a Page
04:55
2.7Where to Go From Here03:36
2.7
Where to Go From Here
03:36
2.8DB Browser for SQLite05:15
2.8
DB Browser for SQLite
05:15
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:24
1 lesson, 01:24
3.1Conclusion01:24
3.1
Conclusion
01:24
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