Learn How to Build & Deploy Apps Fast with Django for Only $26

Nov 20, 2020 11:00 PM
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Everybody wants to build an app, but no one wants to start it from scratch. Building a full-blown application — or any other digital product for that matter — from the ground up entails some tedious work, which is why frameworks exist. Django, a Python-based framework, happens to be one of the best

Django allows you to build a variety of web products with ease. It's no wonder why Pinterest, The Washington Post, Dropbox, and Spotify were built using it.

If you want to learn to create projects with this framework, the 3-Course Django Developer Certification Bundle will show you the ropes. Despite including only three courses, this learning package is chock-full of content on how you can make the most out of Django.

It starts with an introduction to the web framework and a deep dive into how you can kickstart a new project and create apps within that very project. You'll explore templates and discover how to debug, as well as get to grips with authentication and user accounts. You'll then proceed with learning how to create APIs and use the Django REST Framework. The course will walk you through how it all works and guide you on applying your newfound knowledge by helping you make a Reddit clone.

The final course focuses on dispensing time-saving and advanced techniques to help you become a better developer. That way, you can create and deploy apps faster.

For a limited time, you can snag the bundle on sale for only $25.99.

Prices are subject to change.

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