Book Name: Learning Website Development with Django
Author: Ayman Hourieh
ISBN-10: 1847193358
Year: 2008
Pages: 264
Language: English
File size: 2.99 MB
File format: PDF
Author: Ayman Hourieh
ISBN-10: 1847193358
Year: 2008
Pages: 264
Language: English
File size: 2.99 MB
File format: PDF
Learning Website Development with Django Book Description:
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Assuming I already have some basic web development experience with Java (JSP/Servlets), I'm already familiar with web design (HTML, CSS, JS), basic programming concepts and that I am completely new to Python, how do I go about learning Python in a structured manner that will eventually lead me to web development with Python and Django?
This book is a beginner’s guide to design, develop, and deploy a fully-featured dynamic website using the features of Django. This book is for web developers who want to see how to build a complete site with Web 2.0 features, using the power of a proven and popular development system, but do not necessarily want to learn how a complete framework functions in order to do this. Basic knowledge of Python development is required for this book, but no knowledge of Django is expected.
Book Name: Learning Django Web Development
Author: Sanjeev Jaiswal
ISBN-10: 1783984406
Year: 2015
Pages: 405
Language: English
File size: 5.71 MB
File format: PDF
Author: Sanjeev Jaiswal
ISBN-10: 1783984406
Year: 2015
Pages: 405
Language: English
File size: 5.71 MB
File format: PDF
Learning Django Web Development Book Description:
Django, written in Python, is a web application framework designed to build complex web applications quickly without any hassle. It loosely follows the MVC pattern and adheres to the Don’t Repeat Yourself principle, which makes a database-driven application efficient and highly scalable, and is by far the most popular and mature Python web framework.
This book is a manual that will help you build a simple yet effective Django web application. It starts by introducing Django, setting it up, and shows you how to code simple programs. You will then learn to build your first Twitter-like app. Later on, you will be introduced to Hashtags, AJAX to enhance the user interface, and tweets. You will then move on to create an administration interface, learn database connectivity, and use third-party libraries. Then you will learn to debug and deploy Django projects, and also get a glimpse of Django with AngularJS and Elasticsearch. By the end of the book, you will be able to leverage the Django framework to develop a fully functional web application with minimal effort.