Build your first website with Python and Django

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Author: Nigel George ISBN: 1230001974027
Publisher: GNW Independent Publishing Publication: October 22, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nigel George
ISBN: 1230001974027
Publisher: GNW Independent Publishing
Publication: October 22, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Just starting out with Django?

Sick of snippets and want to build something you can use?

Then this is the book for you!

Written for Django 1.11 and Python 3.6, this book lays out the why, what and how of Django using the absolute latest versions of Django and Python.

In this new book I answer the big questions I get from those new to Django:

  • Why should I use Django?
  • What problems does Django help me solve?
  • Can you help me build a real website? I don't want any more snippets!
  • What if I don’t know Python?

Beginners and programmers new to Django alike will get something out of this book.

It builds on Python programming basics in early chapters to cover all the most important fundamentals of Django programming - including Django models, templates, function- and class-based views, forms, user management, authentication and site administration.

Each chapter of the book is written in the same, easy to understand style as my previous books. I also explain each line of code as we go so you gain the fullest understanding of what is going on with your Django application.

By the end of the book you will not only know all of the basics needed to write an awesome Django website, but you will have a functioning website ready for deployment or to demonstrate to an employer.

Or to show off to your friends :)

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Just starting out with Django?

Sick of snippets and want to build something you can use?

Then this is the book for you!

Written for Django 1.11 and Python 3.6, this book lays out the why, what and how of Django using the absolute latest versions of Django and Python.

In this new book I answer the big questions I get from those new to Django:

Beginners and programmers new to Django alike will get something out of this book.

It builds on Python programming basics in early chapters to cover all the most important fundamentals of Django programming - including Django models, templates, function- and class-based views, forms, user management, authentication and site administration.

Each chapter of the book is written in the same, easy to understand style as my previous books. I also explain each line of code as we go so you gain the fullest understanding of what is going on with your Django application.

By the end of the book you will not only know all of the basics needed to write an awesome Django website, but you will have a functioning website ready for deployment or to demonstrate to an employer.

Or to show off to your friends :)

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