I sought to acquire Python skills and discovered Nick Walters' course, "Python for Non-Programmers." The course provided a straightforward and uncomplicated explanation, catering to beginners. I then progressed to the Intermediate Python for Non-Programmers and finally embarked on Building a Personal Portfolio with Django. As someone new to Python and not approaching it from a programmer's perspective, I can confidently say that choosing this course was an excellent decision.
Building a Personal Portfolio with Django
With Nick Walter
Liked by 3,385 users
Duration: 1h 54m
Skill level: Beginner
Released: 10/8/2018
Course details
Django—an open-source web framework that's designed on top of Python—can help you quickly bring your website ideas to life. In this course, learn the basics of Django for web development by building your own website—a personal portfolio—from the ground up. Instructor Nick Walter steps through how to create a database, design the layout for your website, and add and update URL paths. Learn how to connect your Django project to Postgres, add static files and URLs, and more.
Skills you’ll gain
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Meet the instructor
Learner reviews
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Ahmadi Sultana
Ahmadi Sultana
QA Engineering Professional at BT
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Jared Middle Calf
Jared Middle Calf
Producer | Office Manager | Community Organizer | Full-Stack Developer |
Contents
What’s included
- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
- Learn on the go Access on tablet and phone