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I am a beginner in non-major web development. I am at a basic level of handling Django while making landing pages as a side job. I am just now leaving a rating with excitement and excitement. Each chapter is filled with valuable development tips as well as Django philosophy. (The word "honey" feels too trivial, so I gave up trying to find a better metaphorㅜ) I was excitedly going through each chapter, taking notes and applying them to my projects little by little, but when the model part suddenly said it was the last lecture, I was actually a little disappointed. ( I want to hear more stories. But from here on, I guess I have to learn on my own..) I think there might be people who are considering taking the course who read this, so I will list some of the advantages of this course. The most common one is "Follow and complete a small project" Rather than a method (of course, there is practice), I think it is a lecture that gives you some thoughts and stories on how to supplement or solve some problems you have encountered or will definitely encounter during development. (In a good way, it feels like <Lee Jin-seok's version of Tuscoop Django>) In that context, it seems that there will be some parts that feel vague for those who are completely new to web development. It is not a lecture that focuses on finishing a project that is visible one by one. If you are completely new to web development or the Django framework, I recommend that you study the basics first with a few other tutorials, like the Django official homepage tutorial or the Django Girls tutorial? And then if you take this class again, I think you will definitely feel different. Your satisfaction will also increase. People call it the Dunning-Kruger effect, right? After I tried coding several examples from free tutorials or books on the market (I guess it's just polls, blogs, and clone codingㅜ), I felt confident as if I were a Django expert, but when I listened to advanced Django books or Jinseok's lectures, it felt like my metacognition was suddenly activated and my humility that had run away was returning to its place. I'm a long-time fan of Jinseok's, so I might be biased, but in summary, I think it's a really good lecture that gives a lot of things to worry about and study. Have a nice day!

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Introduction to Python Django, starting with Django design philosophy thumbnail
pyhub

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29 lectures

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1,479 students