Build your own Python Flask website with Linode: ntck.co/linode (get a $100 Credit good for 60 days as a new user!!) 💡💡Text walkthrough/Code/Command: ntck.co/flask 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: ntck.co/NCAcademy 0:00 ⏩ Intro 0:50 ⏩ What do you need? 2:09 ⏩ What the junk is Flask? 2:56 ⏩ Let’s get started! 8:23 ⏩ Time to build our meme website! 11:33 ⏩ Outro
@@autoimmune8601 everyone would be exiting making money. It doesnt matter if he actually knows what hes doing. It works and he inspires many young people for computer stuff. Hes earned it. What impact do you have in the world. Dont be so miserable
I mean, I really like the style. I value the fact that you're doing all that in a linux text editor directly in the server. But in my case I totally need an IDE :)
When Chuck started becoming software engineer, now a days content related software domain but this is really important now for everyone 😎. Thank you Chuck
Thanks again! I repeat, your presentation style is beyond efficient. It’s getting hard to watch other training productions, good as they may be, because they just can’t pack as much information into a single episode. Learning from those after one of yours is like getting back into a Prius after driving a Tesla.
Ah dang it! I guess the meme API doesn't work anymore: after the request made with the request module, the API's server responds with 503 - Service unavailable. HA! Fixed: in the github repository page of the API tells that the domain used in this video is no longer available due to Heroku not supporting free dynos anymore, so they provided a new domain. Just use the new domain inside the get_meme() function and everything works as intended
Thank you for this video, I wasn't able to start my flask journey because of all the other typical online tutors, it always seemed a hard but now it seems nothing, you are a great teacher, and Linux influencer.
You are like that friend in school that helped you during class when you wouldn't understand the teacher. Sometimes i would understand my friend more than the teacher. LOL But you're a great teacher by the way. All this month I'll be learning from you my friend, Python is especially what i'm starting with.
Gotta love this man. Like giving confidence to start doing projects while at a beginner state is something thats more important than sticking to learning and getting ready for whats comming. Dont wait just go for it. Love that kind of style. Thanks NetworkChuck.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:29 ☕ *Flask, a web application framework, is introduced. It simplifies website development with Python, making it accessible for beginners.* 01:26 💻 *Linux virtual machine from Linode is recommended for hosting the Flask website, offering fast and cost-effective cloud solutions.* 02:24 🐍 *Flask is lightweight and written in Python, providing a simple and powerful tool for web development, especially for small to medium-sized projects.* 03:25 🌐 *Flask installation and setup are demonstrated, including the installation of PIP, Flask, and the requests library for API interaction.* 07:22 🚀 *A basic Flask website is built, interacting with an API to display random memes from Reddit at the root URL. The process involves creating Python scripts and HTML templates.* Made with HARPA AI/sum
Oh man.... just started a deep dive into APIs with Flask and SqlAlchemy. And just after starting off, Chuck creates content about it. Neat, thank you man!
This is such a coincidence I’m on a cohort at the moment on the cloud devops specialisms , and all your recent videos are exactly related to my end project , we have to build a web app with flask that has CRUD functionality and is connected to a database and we have to build it using sql academy. Your videos are actually helping to get me through this. I’m a complete beginner and I appreciate your way of teaching
I love it! Im using python for my api but not yet on a website using flask as the web framework. Hope to see more contents about python + api + flask ❤️
this confuse me. if I can create website using flask. is the project website I created using flask is front end or back end? Because based on my understanding. Front end is the this client use to interact on the system using the website with buttons etc. then back end is more on database where data inputted by client is stored.
Wow chuck, you make coding and development soo much interesting 🔥♥️ loved it. You cover so much awesome topics which I am passionate about like ethical hacking, scripting, certs, knowledge about tailoring resume, cloud, projects, Cybersecurity, Networking and soo much more. I'm so glad I found your channel, you are my inspiration that boosts my enthusiasm towards IT Security and IT as career. Please don't stop making such awesome knowledge content of Geeks like us.❤️❤️
PSA for anyone watching this who’s really new to IT: when NetworkChuck types the app.route(“/“) command and calls that a “back slash” - twice - he meant to say “forward slash”. (A slip of the tongue, I’m sure, although he didn’t flash a correction on the screen in post production.) A good way to remember which slash is “back” and which is “forward” is to think about how we read - left to right. So going to the right is going *forward* ergo, when a slash leans to the right (as it does in that app.route command), we call that a “forward slash”. Conversely, a slash that leans to the left is leaning backward so we call that a “back slash”. As a rule of thumb, “just say slash”. That rule is usually used in regard to web addresses (since there are no back slashes in URLs) but many people apply this rule to code as well. In general, back slashes aren’t used very often - unless you’re in Windows (where Microsoft elected to use back slashes between directories just to be a pain in the ass) or you’re working with regex. So, since it’s usually going to be a forward slash, “just say slash”.
Hi chuck, luv your channel. I made an flask REST API server that IBM Mainframe talks to. It was changeling and it works. Cant't share code sorry. Company restrictions. But on an overview, Mainframe sends requests and in flask over an database it produces an dashboard. Cool.
Flask seems like a cool way of using python code on a website. I will more than likely be making something with this in the future. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Love your explanations! I know some basic python but the 'breadcrumbs' as you call it helped me connect it to my existing knowledge and build on it! Thank you for your work, I really appreciate it a lot. Please never stop.
You should cover handling routes and page navigation. Most people are going to watch this and have no clue how to get to next page, or pass data from page x to page y, or going from page x to page x + details subpage.
Love your teaching style, it really boosted my python learning experience! There’s a lot of twitter bot tutorials and I’ve covered some ground on my project, but I’ve hit some road blocks that I think one of your videos could really help. I’m already in twitter dev portal and I successfully accessed twitter API. Can we get a twitter bot video????
Build your own Python Flask website with Linode: ntck.co/linode (get a $100 Credit good for 60 days as a new user!!)
💡💡Text walkthrough/Code/Command: ntck.co/flask
🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: ntck.co/NCAcademy
0:00 ⏩ Intro
0:50 ⏩ What do you need?
2:09 ⏩ What the junk is Flask?
2:56 ⏩ Let’s get started!
8:23 ⏩ Time to build our meme website!
11:33 ⏩ Outro
But why use Python for this when you can't just use Html?
where can I find the copy & paste code for the html file? Your link to the walkthrough shows only your archiv.
@@oliver-nation4377 flask is the backend
@@lue224 does not answer my question. Why use Python when you can use Html
@@oliver-nation4377 because HTML is fronted and flask backend. You can't only use html for everything
I never expected someone to get me so excited about coding...Keep up the great work .
He's not excited for that, he's excited for the money he's making off the adds by pretending to know anything about software development.
@@autoimmune8601 ads**
@@autoimmune8601 everyone would be exiting making money. It doesnt matter if he actually knows what hes doing. It works and he inspires many young people for computer stuff. Hes earned it. What impact do you have in the world. Dont be so miserable
@@autoimmune8601 He calls himself an IT nerd, I don't think I've ever heard him call himself a software developer.
@@kyle8575 he's an ethical hacker
I like your enthusiasm. Don't know why the average developers isn't excited about sharing what they do even when they are already seniors
I mean, I really like the style. I value the fact that you're doing all that in a linux text editor directly in the server. But in my case I totally need an IDE :)
The herokuapp API that this tutorial depends on is no-longer working, so don't bother.
just saved me 13.59 minutes
I love how you explain stuff with enthusiasm and fun. My first educational video which wasn't boring but very fun and exciting to watch.
Learning IT has never been this enjoyable! Your channel is a true game-changer.
sir and or mam, did you kill my pet hamster the other day? im not implying you did! just verifying yes / no ? Kindly regards. - eric
When Chuck started becoming software engineer, now a days content related software domain but this is really important now for everyone 😎. Thank you Chuck
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Thanks again! I repeat, your presentation style is beyond efficient. It’s getting hard to watch other training productions, good as they may be, because they just can’t pack as much information into a single episode. Learning from those after one of yours is like getting back into a Prius after driving a Tesla.
I worked with Flask before but I never had so much joy watching someone coding with it - hilarious! Great content!
Ah dang it! I guess the meme API doesn't work anymore: after the request made with the request module, the API's server responds with 503 - Service unavailable.
HA! Fixed: in the github repository page of the API tells that the domain used in this video is no longer available due to Heroku not supporting free dynos anymore, so they provided a new domain. Just use the new domain inside the get_meme() function and everything works as intended
As a programmer with ADHD,13 minute video full of knowledge!!,you don't know how this is super helpful..thanks man
I am programming with Flask since like 4 years and I love it.
Thank you for this video, I wasn't able to start my flask journey because of all the other typical online tutors, it always seemed a hard but now it seems nothing, you are a great teacher, and Linux influencer.
With NetworkChuck videos, you usually just like the video before watching it; it's always going to be fun, entertaining and good knowledge.
:)
@@NetworkChuck I love the energy you transfer onto your audience. Great job!
This video was so much better than IBM's courses I have been taking.
Yeah I get educated here, but the real value is the sense of inspiration I get from these videos.
I watched a tutorial on flask in the past and it was so boring I never finished it but this video is straight to the point. Good tutorial
If I had seen this intro to flask a few weeks ago it would have saved me so much time and research. Great job Chuck.
I love the video you are fast and yet not too fast for a beginner like me. The humor keeps one engaged, making everything simple to understand. Thanks
You are like that friend in school that helped you during class when you wouldn't understand the teacher. Sometimes i would understand my friend more than the teacher. LOL
But you're a great teacher by the way. All this month I'll be learning from you my friend, Python is especially what i'm starting with.
More pls!!!!!!! I'm a computer science student, didn't know anything at first until I watched your whole 9 episode yesterday lol, it's so addicting
💀 (technoblade emoji)
@@hassii6803 gone too soon :/
I need to start learning python for my next role. I'm really excited to start now! Ty for the video! 😁
Gotta love this man. Like giving confidence to start doing projects while at a beginner state is something thats more important than sticking to learning and getting ready for whats comming. Dont wait just go for it. Love that kind of style. Thanks NetworkChuck.
I love this Guyy, you just make me enjoy coding everytime
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:29 ☕ *Flask, a web application framework, is introduced. It simplifies website development with Python, making it accessible for beginners.*
01:26 💻 *Linux virtual machine from Linode is recommended for hosting the Flask website, offering fast and cost-effective cloud solutions.*
02:24 🐍 *Flask is lightweight and written in Python, providing a simple and powerful tool for web development, especially for small to medium-sized projects.*
03:25 🌐 *Flask installation and setup are demonstrated, including the installation of PIP, Flask, and the requests library for API interaction.*
07:22 🚀 *A basic Flask website is built, interacting with an API to display random memes from Reddit at the root URL. The process involves creating Python scripts and HTML templates.*
Made with HARPA AI/sum
Watching Network Chuck at 745am. I might have a problem. Keep it up man. Love your videos and tutorials.
Oh man.... just started a deep dive into APIs with Flask and SqlAlchemy. And just after starting off, Chuck creates content about it. Neat, thank you man!
I love working with Flask. I thought Python was fantastic, but I must admit learning Flask added several stars to my opinion to Python.
Damn the production quality is soo good every time.
Man i really love this channel... its perfect...
Commented first and seem like you read my mind needed some of it thanks Chuck
This SAVED me. I was so lost in my database class but this made more sense than any of the notes!!!
I am a senior PHP dev. Love the concept in python.
I really appreciate all your hardwork network chuck
5:57 - This kind of jokes makes you unique Chuck... Entertaining, funny, involving... just pure gold...
Greetings from Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬, love your videos.
thank you, bro.
I didn't know anything about flask until I saw this video and I appreciate it.
love from Iran ❤❤
I thought "dang I wish he made a video on flask" and here it is! Thank you.
I want more this exact level.
Having a coffee .... and watching your video about a topic which I am on during these days. :D Thank you.
This guy can teach whole computer science in 5 hrs
LOL im currently learnin python on my own and and this video got me excited way to much!! TY NETWORKCHUCK
Chuck, you've turned into one of my favourite RUclipsrs 😊
This is such a coincidence I’m on a cohort at the moment on the cloud devops specialisms , and all your recent videos are exactly related to my end project , we have to build a web app with flask that has CRUD functionality and is connected to a database and we have to build it using sql academy. Your videos are actually helping to get me through this. I’m a complete beginner and I appreciate your way of teaching
Can't believe you are covering Flask. Love this channel!
Slight correction, my dude - that's a forward slash at 4:50
I love it! Im using python for my api but not yet on a website using flask as the web framework. Hope to see more contents about python + api + flask ❤️
Awesome video!
Cant wait for the video called "You Need To Make Your Own CRM RIGHT NOW".
Such an excellent video. I have started building with a flask, and following your explanation was smooth! Thank you!
Pretty darn cool. It looks like flask is very similar to Express in NodeJS. Very useful, thanks for sharing Chuck.
Your pace, info, voice ... it all matches what i'm looking for. Thank you for your hard work !
It's like you are in my mind, chuck. I was just about to learn flask.
this just came into to my mind and chuck uploaded 1 hour after perfect
@networkchuck Codes are not in the comments or descriptions for copy and paste. the link you posted is essentially your show notes.
Chuck my guy I’ve been waiting for this one !!
this confuse me.
if I can create website using flask.
is the project website I created using flask is front end or back end?
Because based on my understanding.
Front end is the this client use to interact on the system using the website with buttons etc.
then back end is more on database where data inputted by client is stored.
Wow chuck, you make coding and development soo much interesting 🔥♥️ loved it. You cover so much awesome topics which I am passionate about like ethical hacking, scripting, certs, knowledge about tailoring resume, cloud, projects, Cybersecurity, Networking and soo much more. I'm so glad I found your channel, you are my inspiration that boosts my enthusiasm towards IT Security and IT as career. Please don't stop making such awesome knowledge content of Geeks like us.❤️❤️
Super Video Chuck Your videos are awesome And informative Chuck
This amazing man helped me in my studies alot🤝 . Great Work keep it up💪
It's crazy how I learnt everything about Flask from one short video compared to 1hr videos. Is network chuck a wizard?
PSA for anyone watching this who’s really new to IT: when NetworkChuck types the app.route(“/“) command and calls that a “back slash” - twice - he meant to say “forward slash”. (A slip of the tongue, I’m sure, although he didn’t flash a correction on the screen in post production.) A good way to remember which slash is “back” and which is “forward” is to think about how we read - left to right. So going to the right is going *forward* ergo, when a slash leans to the right (as it does in that app.route command), we call that a “forward slash”. Conversely, a slash that leans to the left is leaning backward so we call that a “back slash”. As a rule of thumb, “just say slash”. That rule is usually used in regard to web addresses (since there are no back slashes in URLs) but many people apply this rule to code as well. In general, back slashes aren’t used very often - unless you’re in Windows (where Microsoft elected to use back slashes between directories just to be a pain in the ass) or you’re working with regex. So, since it’s usually going to be a forward slash, “just say slash”.
Wow. right as I started learning Flask, NetworkChuck releases a new video on it.
This man is a living advertisement board
Broo that's amazing plzz give us more videos on flask so we can gradually improve with you🎉❤
This couldnt come at better time! Literally building my first portal for work
Sleep 😴, Learn 💻 ,Sip a Coffee ☕
really helpful!! I didn't know that our HTML pages should be in a templates directory!!
Love your videos 😍😍🔥 your channel is superb 🤩🤩
I haven’t used Flask in a hot minute… but I’ve been loving FastAPI 😅
You really make me love Coding! You are Great Man!!! Thanks!
i didn't expect much but that's actually a really inspiring video
This is really cool, Flask has been on my to do list to learn for a year now. Thanks Chuck!
in case port 80 isn't working , I recommend you 5000, or 5001, it worked for me!
I liked the first thumbnail chuck
My hat is off to you my friend! Incredibly good video about Python and Flask Bravo!
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Hi chuck, luv your channel.
I made an flask REST API server that IBM Mainframe talks to.
It was changeling and it works. Cant't share code sorry. Company restrictions. But on an overview, Mainframe sends requests and in flask over an database it produces an dashboard. Cool.
been waiting for this one
Waiting for this video since 3 Months chuck
🙄🙄🙄
Whatever it may be finally got it
😂😂😂
woa best intro best video editing skills with good infos
Bro, I love this. Please, make part 2 as fast as possible.
send_file is also an option if you don't want to put them in the templates folder. Idk why you should do that for just html, but I'm just saying.
You're good at teaching this, everything is explained well with the illustrations.
Flask seems like a cool way of using python code on a website. I will more than likely be making something with this in the future. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Thank you NetworkChuck you are the best
please make part 2 networkchuck. I love this short videos
Love your explanations! I know some basic python but the 'breadcrumbs' as you call it helped me connect it to my existing knowledge and build on it! Thank you for your work, I really appreciate it a lot. Please never stop.
Chuck, you are hero. Thank you
AWSOME!!
I want a video how to use python to interact with apis! 😁
run sudo as root, you got it dude 🙂. But the python/Flask part is really nice. I'm trying it right now
You should cover handling routes and page navigation. Most people are going to watch this and have no clue how to get to next page, or pass data from page x to page y, or going from page x to page x + details subpage.
ok, I needed this, thanks man
I like your style of explanation, keep up the good work. cheers
5:36 this always pops in my head as a reminder
I was just doing some training in python with http. Thanks for sharing
great...love from India
hey Chuck, love your content!
Love your video’s man
Love your teaching style, it really boosted my python learning experience! There’s a lot of twitter bot tutorials and I’ve covered some ground on my project, but I’ve hit some road blocks that I think one of your videos could really help. I’m already in twitter dev portal and I successfully accessed twitter API. Can we get a twitter bot video????
Twitter has become a bot battleground.
Really like your content chuk!
😁😁😂you never disappoint
Great video, i love your passion when teaching new stuff