Complete Guide to Python/Django Web Service Development with React
Lay a solid foundation for Python/Django web service development. Experience the latest web frontend trends through React. All you need is Python to get started. Make your imagination a reality.
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Hello. This is Jinseok Lee.
There must be many people waiting for the lecture renewal. You will be able to see the content in mid to late January 2024. I apologize for taking longer than expected.
For almost half a year, I have been dedicated to renewing the content of "Complete Guide to Python/Django Web Service Development with React." Rather than simply updating, I have been developing the content through a lot of research and consideration, with content that can deliver better productivity based on Django's philosophy. I am also re-verifying that there are no difficult explanations in the process of editing the recorded video.
The renewed course will be created as a new Inflearn course, and students who have taken the existing "Python/Django Web Service Development Complete Guide with React" course will be given a 100% free coupon upon application.
The work of writing a book with the renewal content has begun, and the writing is being done by another person.
I apologize again for keeping you waiting for so long. I will repay you with good Django content.
thank you
Lee Jin Seok Dream
hello.
We have opened a blog called "Python Love Room".
I've made 6 posts so far.
Starting from Django 5, requests to LogoutView only allow POST method.
Deploying Django Services on Ubuntu Linux on Windows #1 (VirtualBox Edition)
Automatically clean up Django Python/template code style in PyCharm (Feat. black, djlint)
We will run hard so that we can scratch the areas that you are itching for.
I ask for your support, and if there is a topic you would like to post about, please feel free to send me a suggestion to me@pyhub.kr .
I'll be your Python/Django pacemaker ;-)
Lee Jin Seok Dream
The TIOBE Index is used as a popular programming language indicator. Python has finally risen to the top spot in this TIOBE Index. It seems that Python has risen to the top spot because the popularity of C/Java, which was in the top 1/2, has fallen. JS is in the 7th place. It's an interesting world. :-)
https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/
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