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Ultimate Django for Web App Development Using Python - Build Modern Reliable and Scalable Production-Grade Web Applications with Django and Python - cover

Ultimate Django for Web App Development Using Python - Build Modern Reliable and Scalable Production-Grade Web Applications with Django and Python

Leonardo Lazzaro

Verlag: Orange Education Pvt Ltd

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Craft Scalable and Dynamic Web Apps using Django and PythonBook DescriptionThis comprehensive guide is an indispensable resource for developers seeking to elevate their web development skills in Django and Python. The book begins by establishing a strong foundation and understanding of Django's architecture, emphasizing the Model-View-Template (MVT) pattern and a pivotal service layer for creating scalable web applications. The book then progresses to practical aspects, guiding readers through the development of a Task Management App. This hands-on approach reinforces fundamental concepts and showcases Django's flexibility and efficiency in real-world scenarios.The advanced sections of the book will help you tackle complex challenges, covering topics like preventing double-form submissions, implementing offline pessimistic and optimistic locking techniques, mastering API development with Django Ninja, and ensuring application reliability through exhaustive testing with pytest. The book culminates in practical insights for deploying Django applications with Docker and Kubernetes, this guide equips you to tackle real-world challenges effectively.Table of Contents1. Introduction to Django and Python2. Setting Up Your Development Environment3. Getting Started with Django Projects and Apps4. Django Models and PostgreSQL5. Django Views and URL Handling6. Using the Django Template Engine7. Forms in Django8. User Authentication and Authorization in Django9. Django Ninja and APIs10. Testing with pytest11. Deploying Django Applications with Gunicorn and Docker12. Final Thoughts and Future DirectionsIndex
Verfügbar seit: 25.01.2024.

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