About Course Building Web Applications with Django and PostgreSQL: Master the Complete Stack Learn to build modern and robust web applications with one of the most popular and powerful tech stacks: Django and PostgreSQL. In this comprehensive course, you will learn: The fundamentals of Django, including setting up a development environment, creating models, views, and templates, and handling user authentication and authorization. How to work with Django's built-in admin interface and form files. Advanced topics, such as working with Django's ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) to interact with the PostgreSQL database, handling form submissions, and integrating third-party libraries. Best practices for structuring Django projects, handling user sessions, and securing your web applications against common web vulnerabilities. You will also gain hands-on experience in using PostgreSQL as your database backend, including: Designing database schemas Performing CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations Optimizing database performance Throughout the course, you will work on practical projects that will allow you to apply the concepts you've learned and build real-world web applications. By the end of this course, you will be able to: Create dynamic and interactive web applications with Django and PostgreSQL. Build secure, scalable, and maintainable web applications. Become a skilled and proficient web developer. This course is perfect for: Beginners who want to learn how to build web applications from scratch. Experienced web developers who want to learn how to use Django and PostgreSQL. Anyone who wants to learn how to build modern and robust web applications. Enroll today and start your journey to becoming a Django and PostgreSQL expert! Bonus: Get access to the instructor's personal collection of Django and PostgreSQL resources. Why learn Django and PostgreSQL? Django and PostgreSQL are two of the most popular and powerful technologies for building web applications. Django is a popular web framework written in Python that allows developers to build robust and scalable web applications quickly and efficiently. PostgreSQL is a powerful open-source relational database management system known for its reliability and performance. Learning Django and PostgreSQL will give you a significant advantage in the job market and allow you to build more complex and sophisticated web applications. Here are some of the benefits of learning Django and PostgreSQL: Django is a popular web framework with a large and active community. This means that there is a wealth of resources available to help you learn Django and get help when you need it. Django is a powerful and versatile web framework that can be used to build a wide variety of web applications, from simple websites to complex e-commerce platforms. PostgreSQL is a powerful and reliable database management system that is known for its performance and scalability. PostgreSQL is also an open-source database, which means that it is free to use and distribute. So what are you waiting for? Enroll in this course today and start your journey to becoming a Django and PostgreSQL expert! What Will You Learn? Comprehensive coverage of Django web framework and PostgreSQL database Practical projects to apply concepts learned Hands-on experience with PostgreSQL as a database backend Best practices for structuring Django projects and securing web applications In-depth understanding of Django's ORM for database interactions Integration of third-party libraries and Import Real-world examples and use cases Course Content Getting Started Introduction Getting started on Windows, MacOS, and Linux How to Ask Great Questions FAQs Setting Up a Python Development Installing Python Installing PyCharm IDE for Development Creating the first Python Project Write and Run Hello World Program Command Line Basics Installation and Access Pip Command Django Setting Up the Project Introduction to Web Framework and Django Installing Django and Setting Up a Project Understanding Django Architecture and Structured Creating a Simple Django App Building a Django App with PostgreSQL Introduction to PostgreSQL and its Advantages for Web Applications Installing PostgreSQL and Setting Up a Database pgAdmin Secure Login and Create Database Connection Django to PostgreSQL Creating a Basic HTTP View Method Request URL Pattern on App Include Apps to Project URLs Installing the Psycopg2 Module for DB Connection Django Models and ORM (Object Relational Mapping) Defining Models and Creating Database Tables Using Djangos Built-in ORM to Interact with the Database Migration to Create DB Tables Assessment Test Solution for an Assessment Test Working with Admin Module Creating Superuser as Admin Authentication and Authorization User Access Permissions Registering User Models to the Admin Dashboard Creating Data Using CRUD Functionality View Data on the PostgreSQL Database Table Django Views and Templates Understanding the MVC - MVT Creating Views and Handling HTTP Requests and Rendering Templates Creating a Template with HTML Page Building Dynamic Form and Handling Django Form Design Creating Bootstrap Template Applying Bootstrap to Django Form Creating Stunning Product Card items Django Project: Registration form - Real world Creating Model Creating Forms Creating Views Applying ORM - Migrations Creating My Form Template Adding URLs Creating Success_View Template Project URLs Update and Adding Installed Apps Run Project and Submit Data to Database Django Reports Creating Report_View Method Creating Report_Template Update URLs Pattern Run Project and Test Reports Course Resources Course Resources A course by Sekhar Metla IT Industry Expert Material Includes Download Resources and Reference Project Source Code Django to PostgreSQL database connection Project Settings file RequirementsBasic knowledge of Python programmingUnderstanding of relational databases and SQL - optionalFamiliarity with web development concepts (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) - optional Audience Beginners Python Django developers curious about web application development Web developers who want to learn how to build web applications using Django and PostgreSQL Python developers who want to expand their skillset to web development Students or professionals looking to enhance their web development skills with Django and PostgreSQL. Requirements Basic knowledge of Python programming Understanding of relational databases and SQL - optional Familiarity with web development concepts (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) - optional
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