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Overview"Learn how to rapidly build your own ecommerce site by applying Django’s battle-tested components. This book demonstrates Django’s features and conventions to help you develop modern web applications quickly. You'll adopt a ""learn by doing"" approach and gain a deeper understanding Django by working through a project in which the real-time component will be critical. The book starts with the basics and explains the difference between a Django project and a Django app, the most important settings, how to change them, and the fundamentals of packaging. You'll then be introduced to all the standard tools of Django, along with a sample project. The book then moves on to Channels, a recent addition to the Django ecosystem. It extends the framework with support for real-time operations such as Websockets and other asynchronous features. Practical Django 2 and Channels 2 provides the practical concepts needed to create complex, database-driven websitesas easily as possible. What You'll Learn Build and deploy a simple company site with Django Develop more complex, data-heavy sites using the Django ORM Integrate Django with Channels Unit-test your solutions Who This Book Is For Python developers and web developers wanting to learn Django 2 and Channels 2" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Federico MaraniPublisher: APress Imprint: APress Edition: 1st ed. Weight: 0.652kg ISBN: 9781484240984ISBN 10: 1484240987 Pages: 409 Publication Date: 15 December 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 01: Introduction to Django and basic concepts.- Chapter 02: Getting started with a simple company site.- Chapter 03: Adding the product catalogue to the site.- Chapter 04: A checkout system for receiving orders online.- Chapter 05: Adding CSS/Javascript to our Django project.- Chapter 06: Using external libraries in our project.- Chapter 07: Making an internal dashboard for the company.- Chapter 08: : Backend for a mobile customer service app (using Channels: Chapter 09: Mobile customer service app (using websockets).- Chapter 10: How to deploy Django sites.ReviewsAuthor InformationFederico Marani has been a freelance software engineer and DevOps specialist for over 15 years. With a background in Computer Science and a Msc in Business Psychology, he has worked in companies ranging from e-commerce, finance, medical and banking companies. He started developing web applications with Python 1.5.2 on RedHat systems hasbeen using Django since the first 1.x versions, more than 8 years ago. He now consults on technology strategy and tech teams with startups, and still very hands-on with coding. Open sourced a lot of code online, some of which is part of GNU Social. In his spare time, he enjoys playing drums and running. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |