- Overview
- Transcript
5.1 Conclusion
I hope you've had fun learning the basics of Django during this course! My name's Derek Jensen, and from all of us here at Envato Tuts+, thanks for watching.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 06:19
1.1Introduction00:53
1.2What You Need05:26
2.Django App Basics4 lessons, 24:54
2.1Install Django and Create a Project05:49
2.2Create an App and Run the Web Server05:15
2.3Responding to Requests06:29
2.4Creating Models07:21
3.Using a Database With Django3 lessons, 16:56
3.1Adding Models to the Database05:28
3.2Working With the Database06:29
3.3The Admin Portal04:59
4.Building Out the Lawn Care App9 lessons, 59:19
4.1Defining the App Routes07:08
4.2Rendering HTML07:27
4.3Rendering Data in an HTML Template05:08
4.4Displaying Available Fertilizers06:15
4.5Saving Time With the Render Function02:25
4.6Handling “Not Found” Exceptions06:26
4.7Using Forms and Saving to the Database09:05
4.8Adding Some Business Logic08:54
4.9Adding Some Style06:31
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:06
5.1Conclusion01:06
5.1 Conclusion
Now before I let you go, I want to take a few moments to leave you with a couple of resources that you can use to continue to evolve your web application development with Django and the Python programming language. And like with any other framework or language or library, it's always best to go back to the source. And when it comes to Django, there is no difference. Going back to the djangoproject.com to take a look at the latest and greatest updates and the sample code in the documentation is definitely the way to go. So I would definitely bookmark this site and come back as often as possible to learn about all of the great new features and changes that are coming along with the framework. And as usual, you can always head over to tutsplus.com and search for Django to find all of the latest and greatest updates on courses, tutorials, as well as e-books on Django and Python to continue to evolve your knowledge and make you a better developer overall. So once again, I wanna take this opportunity to thank you for joining me in my journey into the world of Django, as well as lawn care. And once again from all of us here at Tuts+, my name is Derek Jensen, and I can't wait to see you next time.







