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Stoneriverelearning – Learn Python Django From Scratch

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Django is the framework used by some of the biggest websites in the world including Instagram, Pinterest, The Washington Times, Mozilla, and the Public Broadcasting Service. Complex database -driven websites like these need a web application framework – and that’s exactly what Django does. Master Python Django and you can create web application, sites with e-commerce functionality, and much much more.

Open a World of Possibilities with Django for Web

Create a website from scratch using Django

Learn Django from beginner through to fully functional levels

Build authentication systems, map integration, web services and more

Test and de-bug your site

Create web applications to solve a multitude of problems and needs

Create Django API, Django E-commerce, and More

This expansive course will take you from beginner level right up to having a thorough working knowledge of Django. Throughout the 52 lectures and 6.5 hours of content, you’ll create your own website from scratch using Django and featuring an authentication system, E-Commerce with PayPal and Stripe, Geolocation and map integration and web services. In every section, you’ll take a quiz as well putting your new knowledge to practice so that your skills stay with you when you’re done.

You’ll start by getting to grips with the absolute basics of what Django can do. These sections are slower and more thorough than others so that you gain a solid foundation. After that, you’ll begin to build your site, adding a new element with each section of the course. By the end of the course, you’ll have fleshed out a fully functional web storefront that’s capable of taking orders, processing payments and receiving and displaying input from the user. You’ll be surprised at how rapidly you can build complex functionality – that’s the true beauty of Django!

This course was created with intermediate Python users in mind, who want to move their expertise onto the web. If you’re a beginner developer, you may find this course a little too far beyond your grasp unless you already have experience with another language, or have a working knowledge of Python and programming concepts.

Tools Used

Django:Django creates web applications, specifically software normally backed by a database that includes some kind of interactivity and operates through a browser. It eases the creation of complex database-driven websites with its framework.

Python:Python is one of the most widely used, general purpose programming languages in the world. It emphasises simplicity and readability, and has almost endless uses in all areas from GUI programing to web programming and everything in between.

PyCharm: PyCharm is a smart code editor that supports Python and a number of other languages like JavaScript, CSS and more. It is an Integrated Development Environment that provides code analysis, graphical debugging, intergrated unit testing, and supports web development with Django.

Git:Git is a free and open source version control system, designed to handle both small and large projects with speed and data integrity. It will record changes you make as you build your website so that if you need to recall and earlier version, you can do so easily.

Certificate Exam:The exam is free of charge to students who paid for the course bundle through Stone River eLearning or one of its affiliates or resellers. Students who did not pay for the course bundle but want to take the exam will be charged a $50 registration fee.

This exam is to certify your knowledge of all course material covered in the ‘Become A Professional Python Programmer’ course bundle. Please note, the exam is cumulative and covers all the courses listed below:

1.Python programming for beginners

2.Python Web Programming

3.Data visualization with python and matplotlib

4.Data analysis with python and pandas

5.Learn Python Django From Scratch

6.Python game development – Create a flappy bird clone

Course Curriculum

Course Introduction
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    Course Introduction (4:10)

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    Overview of the Final Project (0:58)

Introduction to Django
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    Section Introduction (0:35)

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    Command Line Help for Windows OS

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    Django Installation and Configuration (11:43)

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    MVC Applied to Django and Git (8:35)

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    Basic Views, Templates and URLs (15:57)

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    Models, Databases, Migrations and the Django Admin (19:23)

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    Section Recap (1:37)

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    Section 2 Quiz

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    Quiz Review (2:38)

Creating a User Authentication System
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    Section Introduction (1:04)

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    Setting Up A Simple User Authentication System (22:29)

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    Login and Session Variables (18:46)

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    Social Registration (13:29)

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    Section Recap (0:32)

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    Section 3 Quiz

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    Quiz Review (0:38)

Frontending
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    Section Introduction (0:29)

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    Template Language and Static Files (17:01)

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    Twitter Bootstrap Integration (20:21)

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    Static File Compression and Template Refactoring (17:05)

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    Section Recap (0:36)

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    Section 4 Quiz

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    Quiz Review (0:26)

E-Commerce
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    Section Introduction (0:24)

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    Preparing The Storefront (26:36)

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    Adding a Shopping Cart (20:12)

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    PayPal Integration (21:11)

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    Stripe Integration with Ajax (20:31)

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    Section Recap (0:41)

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    Section 5 Quiz

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    Quiz Review (0:29)

File Uploading, Ajax and E-mailing
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    Section Introduction (0:37)

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    File Uploading (14:05)

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    Working with Forms (13:19)

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    Advanced Emailing (10:25)

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    Section Recap (0:38)

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    Section 6 Quiz

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    Quiz Review (0:25)

Geolocation and Map Integration
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    Section Introduction (0:37)

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    Adding a Map Representation with Geolocation (8:35)

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    Advanced Map Usage (8:24)

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    Section Recap (0:31)

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    Section 7 Quiz

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    Quiz Review (0:29)

Django Power-Ups: Services and Signals
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    Section Introduction (0:52)

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    Building a Web Service with Tastypie (11:04)

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    Django Signals (8:15)

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    Section Recap (0:42)

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    Section 8 Quiz

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    Quiz Review (0:26)

Testing Your Site
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    Section Introduction (0:21)

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    Adding the Django Debug Toolbar (4:37)

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    Unit Testing (18:06)

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    Logging (12:19)

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    Section Recap (0:40)

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    Section 9 Quiz

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    Quiz Review (0:24)

Course Conclusion
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    Course Conclusion (4:55)

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