Good to see you back Bucky, THE ALBERT EINSTEIN OF CODE....BACK THEN I USED TO SAY BUCKY KNOWS EVERYTHING...Am now a Developer and graduated from Uni jus because of the way you taught code...you made me fall in love with code... Respect all the way from Zimbabwe🇿🇼 we love you man
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Welcome back Bucky. I started watching your videos back in 2016 before my PHP Junior Developer interview, for 3 months I watched every PHP videos from your channel and I got the job. I've have successful career now so far after 7 years in the industry, and recently got promoted as an Engineering Manager. I want to say a big thank you.
Thank you Bucky, that you are back and helping us. I missed your videos so much, they are easy to understand and very informative. All the love for you.
I started watching your tutorials around 2016; it's cool to be here years later for your advanced courses on the same subjects. It's like coming full circle.
Tons of thanks and appreciation to you for this Django tutorial. You bring back to the core of any technology to teach us. Once again, thank you so much
Back To YT, lot have changed Bruh... And you too look a little shy 😅😅😅 gotta get a little comfortable just like back in the days and ROCK THE WORLD LIKE BACK THEN.... DAIM I CAN'T WAIT MASTER 🌟🌟🌟🌟
I have been delaying my Django learning for so long I'll consider this a sign and will start, Thanks Bucky, good approach to start a series by showing project setup first!
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Watching your Videos give me a tear because of how far I have come because of you. Please Link dono links bro, you deserve it for all you have done for us.
Welcome back Bucky and thanks for the great tutorial. Small question here. If we use docker during development, this could replace poetry right? Hadn't heard about poetry, and it seems interesting for python projects in general
1:00:32 Since the recursive 'deep_update()' gets run only if the 2 dict instance checks pass, also the dict in python is passed by reference, let's modify deep_update() for clarity: """ def deep_update(base_dict, update_with): for key, value in update_with.items(): if isinstance(value, dict) and key in base_dict: deep_update(base_dict[key], value) else: base_dict[key] = value """
Is there any reason to write deep_update when dict already provides equivalent update method at 1:00:00 ? SO basically you can do it as simple as base_dict.update(update_with) Or am i missing something?
'/' is used as an operation here that allows you to add nodes to a Path object. The reason we use Path objects is because the way we would add nodes to a directory path is different based on your operating system, and we want the code to work for all operating systems, and Path handles that for us. The Path object is imported from 'pathlib'. You can convert a Path object to a string by wrapping it in 'str(...)'.
If it's your beginner project, i wouldn't recommend all of this setup. Only the poetry and makefile stuffs. you might also need to add a code formatter and a precommit like he does in the tutorial 2 in the pro django tutorials series; logging in tutorial 3; docker in tutorial 4. That's all
Good to see you back Bucky, THE ALBERT EINSTEIN OF CODE....BACK THEN I USED TO SAY BUCKY KNOWS EVERYTHING...Am now a Developer and graduated from Uni jus because of the way you taught code...you made me fall in love with code... Respect all the way from Zimbabwe🇿🇼 we love you man
do you have link to this repo? I am not able to find it. I am facing some errors while following this tutorial.
Bucky is the man, I was learning js from his tutorials long time ago, then had a chance to work for him on a project a couple of years ago. World is small earth is flat aliens are everywhere
Welcome back Bucky. I started watching your videos back in 2016 before my PHP Junior Developer interview, for 3 months I watched every PHP videos from your channel and I got the job. I've have successful career now so far after 7 years in the industry, and recently got promoted as an Engineering Manager. I want to say a big thank you.
Thank you Bucky, that you are back and helping us.
I missed your videos so much, they are easy to understand and very informative.
All the love for you.
This is a fantastic video. First tutorial I've seen that covers the 'admin' of a project. That settings config is absolutely brilliant!
I started watching your tutorials around 2016; it's cool to be here years later for your advanced courses on the same subjects. It's like coming full circle.
Holy coconuts bucky u back fr love u man, grew up with you
Thank the gods of computer science! Bucky has returned!!!!
I just come back here to say thank you Bucky, I use to watch your video somewhere 2013-2014 and I learn a lot from you
Woah! I learnt Django from you years back. Glad to see to back to the Django path.. thank you!
been watching bucky for atleast 10 years now. god bless you man. you're the best
Bucky I missed u, u taught me how to code way back in middle school now I’m a couple credits from graduating college
Dude, I started out with you in 2008 and after a few years kind of wondered away. Glad to see you back in the game.
Hey man, it feels good to see you making video.
best programming content on youtube! keep up the great work man!
you always come back at the right time, oh man I love you
I was just searching about advanced django courses and you just posted this, so excited to this series and thank you so much❤
Tons of thanks and appreciation to you for this Django tutorial. You bring back to the core of any technology to teach us. Once again, thank you so much
Bucky, we miss you! Thank you for all the knowledge.
You are the one that helped me understand programming.
You make it easier for us to learn.
Good to see you back, Bucky🙂!
I think I learned Python Classes from you somewhere around 2016. You were describing the "self." concept real good. Thank you for that :)
Am lucky to know that u r gonna teach about docker, AWS ,etc
Seriously man no stuff out there for this topic
Wow found this channel after a long time! I used this channel to learn Java long time back in 2012/13. Thanks Bucky for the great content.
bruh just put a smile on my face knowing u still here fam ,was worried bwt u ,and also thank u for getting me through college
Awesome to see you back online!
MAN I JUST STARTED CODING IN DJANGO AND HAVEN"T SEE BUCKY IN AGES. LIFE IS GOOD WHEN BUCKYS TEACHING!!!! fyi I used to watch @bucky back in college.
Here is another comment to thank you for this very high quality content I find it more valuable and pro than some content you have to pay for. Thanks.
You are the best. I love your teaching style; it's so natural!
Absolutely fantastic, I have been watching your content since the early days of android
Oh my good I am picking up Django this year and this was much needed.
I have been waiting for a django tutorial for so long... Thanks a lot
It's the first video of you I see and you are exceptionnal.
Huge thanks, you've made my weekend.
Big love from france
year i passed my IT degree because of you bucky thank you for teaching us how to Code
Back To YT, lot have changed Bruh... And you too look a little shy 😅😅😅 gotta get a little comfortable just like back in the days and ROCK THE WORLD LIKE BACK THEN.... DAIM I CAN'T WAIT MASTER 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thanks Bucky, please continue this Django series with other parts
I have been delaying my Django learning for so long
I'll consider this a sign and will start,
Thanks Bucky, good approach to start a series by showing project setup first!
I love you just wanted you to know you got me throw university on my java projects and i thank you very very much and im happy to say that im here today learning django to become a better programer! and you are part of it! thank you so much for taking your time and do this videos for us!
Glad you are back! Special thx for Makefile.
Thanks man you are the best online teacher
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Hey buddy. Good to see you back. FYI - the first web app I made was by learning from you
Welcome Back ❤️
love the small commentary in the middle of explaining something technical like, "ohh monster truck racing outside...". cracked me up good 🤣🤣🤣🤣
So good to see you back Bucky !
Wow, I haven't heard your voice in a long time man!
I missed bucky alot, thanks for the c++ tutorials
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I think poetry is just like PHP composer, it's basically a dependency manager
This is awesome :D thanks you this Django tutorial!
Watching your Videos give me a tear because of how far I have come because of you.
Please Link dono links bro, you deserve it for all you have done for us.
Wow! Bucky's back!
HOW ARE YOU DOING THIS ON THE FLY???
GOAT
love your videos!
Wow, what a awesome channel, I wonder why youtube never recommended me this channel
Seriously missed your videos and playlists, Whenever I plan to learn new course I come and search in your channel first. Get disappointed.
From India.
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Commenting before watching the video lol
Great video. I love how you teach.
Welcome back Bucky and thanks for the great tutorial.
Small question here.
If we use docker during development, this could replace poetry right?
Hadn't heard about poetry, and it seems interesting for python projects in general
Which video editing software do you use to export long videos ,
Btw love your videos
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Thanks so much Bucky!
I'm not able to find github repo on this tutorial.
When I tried adding an app to the project I'm getting the error: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'accounts'.
Dude, I can't thank you enough for this. It is so thorough and exactly what I need to level up my newbie Django brain.
Please do a DRF tutorial with a real world project Bucky. 🙏
Instead use of poetry structure, For my personal opinion use pipenv is great.
1:00:32 Since the recursive 'deep_update()' gets run only if the 2 dict instance checks pass, also the dict in python is passed by reference, let's modify deep_update() for clarity:
"""
def deep_update(base_dict, update_with):
for key, value in update_with.items():
if isinstance(value, dict) and key in base_dict:
deep_update(base_dict[key], value)
else:
base_dict[key] = value
"""
Is there any reason to write deep_update when dict already provides equivalent update method at 1:00:00 ? SO basically you can do it as simple as base_dict.update(update_with)
Or am i missing something?
Same question here
Then what is the difference between poetry vs pipenv
Please upload quickly
Thanks for the tutorial, but I think there is a better way to setup the project like the one two scopes of django recommends.
You taught our founder about a decade ago. Would you be down to collab?
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Cannot somebody explain to me about the setting up env variable in 1:38:18,
I setup env variables under "CORESETTINGS_": true but its not working
what does the forward slash / in "str(BASE_DIR / LOCAL_SETTINGS_PATH)" mean? It is around 1:18:20. Is it concatenating two strings?
'/' is used as an operation here that allows you to add nodes to a Path object. The reason we use Path objects is because the way we would add nodes to a directory path is different based on your operating system, and we want the code to work for all operating systems, and Path handles that for us. The Path object is imported from 'pathlib'. You can convert a Path object to a string by wrapping it in 'str(...)'.
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When I run `make update` `poetry install` runs, but `# poetry run python -m core.manage migrate` is just printed as a comment, no migrations happen
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is this django tutorial ? why is it named pro django ?
If it's your beginner project, i wouldn't recommend all of this setup. Only the poetry and makefile stuffs. you might also need to add a code formatter and a precommit like he does in the tutorial 2 in the pro django tutorials series; logging in tutorial 3; docker in tutorial 4. That's all
first?
Are you going to finish this one?
Do laravel
so stoked, love your content
Are you back?
Bro ok pls give your telegram group