Django in Action
eBook Details:
- Paperback: 400 pages
- Publisher: WOW! eBook (August 6, 2024)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1633438163
- ISBN-13: 978-1633438163
eBook Description:
Django in Action: Build professional quality web applications using Python and the Django 5.0 web framework
The Django web application framework powers huge sites like Netflix, Dropbox, YouTube, and Spotify. Learn how it can power your web apps too! In this hands-on book, you’ll begin building a fully functional web application with Django starting with chapter 1.
In Django in Action you’ll:
- Build a multi-user web site in Django
- Read, write, and manage data
- Create reusable and composable HTML templates
- Manage user data including form submissions and file uploads
- Set up authentication, authorization, and per-person-per-page permissions
- Manage the backend using the Django Admin tool
- Discover Django libraries and plugins
Django in Action is the perfect way to get started for new Django developers creating their first Python-based web apps. It’s written by Christopher Trudeau, co-host of The Real Python Podcast and creator of dozens of popular courses at Real Python and TalkPython. The book starts with Django’s basics and works through all of the core concepts of the framework until you’re comfortable and confident creating your own web apps. You’ll especially enjoy the author’s lighthearted style that makes learning fun!
Django makes life easier for Python web developers. This “batteries included” framework comes packed with everything you need a template engine that crafts HTML-like code, efficient user management features, automated testing, robust API support, and much more. If you know the basics of Python, Django will help you build professional-quality web applications. This book will show you how.
In Django in Action you’ll dive deep into Django as you build a complete multi-user website. Hands-on from the start, each chapter introduces new features to your site, including password management and authentication, web forms and file uploads, and dynamic, JavaScript-like interactivity. You’ll see how all the components of a Django project come together while learning practical tips on leveraging third-party libraries and deploying your code to production.