Hey all just a reminder that Django 4.0 is set to released in December 2021. While this course does use Django 3.2, I have read the release notes and confirmed that there are no changes that would affect the code in this video is 100% compatible with Django 4.0
Hey dude beyond being "the python guy" on youtube... What's your honest opinion for backends after Node? Like for large scale projects? I don't know Java-Spring either but that's what I'm leaning towards just because it seems like it's used everywhere.
I work full time. Being able to follow this course at my own pace on my own time has truly been a blessing. I can't thank you enough for this, well done!
1. Comprehensive introduction to Django with a well-planned, complete project. 2. Minimize the impact from the HTML-CSS-JavaScript part. 3. Explain the relationship logic of the database, enough to understand what happened when connecting the models. 4. Add-on and modify the code with explanations, not intended to make mistakes, which could be confusing. Thank you, Dennis.
I know Python inside out. I've used Rails and Laravel. I decided to give Django a try for my next project and followed through this to get an overview of how everything works. I also checked the documentation along the way for everything you was doing. I'm now applying for jobs in my local area. Thank you so much for speeding up the learning process. You're a good teacher.
I absolutely love this tutorial! The structure itself is amazing. I like that he solely focused on Django concepts at the beginning before moving on to HTML/CSS. This way, one can get a good understanding of Django without first worrying about styling. Brilliant! I'm watching this is 2024 (Django 5.0) and still very much relevant as nothing much has changed. I didn't encounter any hiccups so far. Thanks for this tutorial. Love it!
One hour in, I can say that this tutorial is better than the ~13 hour freecodecamp tutorial, there is more explanation going on and it is presented in a more structured way, where in the freecodecamp it is mostly spectating someone doing stuff with some comments, there isn't a lot of teaching going on. SO so far I say go for this!
@@takibaysultan Its going well, even though as expected, since this is a free smaller version of his payed course, it is a bit rushed, and things are not explained in depth. I think it is useful to see how a simple web application is built with django., with some tips and explaining along the way. I am 4 hours in and sowly as the app he is building is progressing I am naturaly getting how things work, even if I dont at first when he does something, because most of the syntax and the commads etc are repeated to do different things. So overall I say go for it, but again don't expect to understand everything in this 7 hours. Today I actually discovered an 18 hours django course in freeCodeCamp, that from the introduction (first 7 minutes), it seems very interesting and probably more complete. It is called "Django For Everybody - Full Python University Course"
Update, I finished it, definetly recommend it. I personally stopped following along with creating the project myself, and just watched what he did, because I found myself having to pause a lot to write stuff. In the end what I got out of this tutorial is a good understanding of how a simple website is build with django, how the whole architecture works. Next step should be to actually build something myself from scratch. Also i discovered that the django documentation is very well written, and basically they have a written tutorial, explaining things even more in depth. Being the official documentation, obviously they explain everything super detailed.
What a beautiful Course it is, Trust me this is the best course I can say for Django on RUclips! Your Teaching skills are awesome and you deserve billions of subscribers, Thanks a lot sir!!!!
Wow! I was waiting for this course Edited: I watched the complete tutorial very comprehensive explanation and it boosts up my django knowledge. I can't thank you enough Dennis
I went through almost 100s of Django courses ... But I guess this is by far the best one yet .... Love it Dennis ... You are amazing and keep doing what you doing ...😍😍
I already love Python and was a bit hesitant to start with Django, because people were saying Django is a very hard to pick up and learn. But you explained it perfectly, you are a great teacher Dennis, will look into purchasing your course just for the support.
When you were experimenting the code while teaching, that was the best part, because we get to know how to debug and correct the code rather than having a perfect coding video, so please don't apologize for that :) , error solving is more as important as to learn how to code.
I've never ended a course because of my ADHD. I always gave up after 15 minute of watching. This was the first course I completed till the end. Thank you very much, Dennis, you are an awesome teacher.
@nonsoilugbekhai650 Of course ADHD is real, but the method of teaching here made it easier for them to get through compared to other tutorials. That's like saying a one-legged climber isn't actually disabled, because they were able to scale a mountain with assists. Crazy logic.
Dennis you are a real hero for teaching the course with such calmness and familiarizing us with the documentation. I wasn't equipped with basics of Django, but after following through this course I can now create a mind map, make changes where needed and create new features with ease. Thanks a lot Dennis. Thanks a lot Traversy Media.
I am about to start CRUD section in the course. Before starting that I would give a huge huge huge shout out to the incredible team that made this course. To my fellow learners, please practice the concept you understand in a different scenario. Love and Support for Traversy Media
Following your tutorial for over 3 hr now (half of this video), It a fantastic experience to step by step dive into Django with Python. I have some basic skills in Python, this is my first time focus on Django and wish I can finish this project and establish a fundamental acknowledgment about Django. Than you very very much Dennis.
Thanks for this Django lesson Dennis. It took me a few days to process all the information, but your clear explanations and your great pronunciation made me understand all the topics covered during the project. It´s my first Django App, my second week learning python (I started learning it because of a job ) and my second programming year since I first started learning html, php and javascript, and i´ve never felt so comfortable with a virtual teacher as this last days. I send you greetings from Argentina. THANKS DENNIS
Super awesome tutorial. I've been programming in PHP for about 20 years and just now moving to Python. The pace of this tutorial was perfect for me and was able to keep up and finish the entire tutorial. Excellent!
I'm Ukrainian and sometimes it's truly hard to understand English speaking, cause I'm just something between pre and intermediate level, but I'm really thank you, Dennis, for your course, I'm really improving my skills knowledges while watching this. And your pronounciation is verily perfect, thanks for everything !!!
Man, if there is just ine word to describe how great you are, there is no one word that can describe how great and professional you are!, its a crash course, front end course, back end course, full stack course even a professional artist full package A to Z course!
One hour into your video and i'm very happy with how it's progressing. youve explained everything so far very clearly and i'm really enjoying seeing how the project is progressing into the final product
Its my 3rd django tutorial. But this one looks completely different from first 2ihave watched. I've only reached 1:04:34, but the thing is that everything looks new for me. U are covering almost every basic parts. Tq dennis✌️
Hello. I just finished the studybuddy django tutorial you have Dennis, and I want to thank you with my full heart. I have learned so much in just this 1 tutorial. May god shower you with his generosity.
Finished the course to start making projects in Python, the video was well-structured and consistent with the flow... This really helped me learn a lot... As someone who was pursuing for a good framework for Web-Dev learning
I've started and stopped multiple hours-long django tutorials. I've seen almost everything the interwebz has to offer on django education (almost, I am sure I have missed a few). I ultimately settled on this one as my "base education" video. Thank you for really taking the time to constantly explain exactly what is going on at every level and why. It really helps the user connect the dots faster and develop a better overall understanding of what django is and what its really capable of. Your video is truly a complete game-changer for anyone that is willing to really sit down and take the time to go through it. Amazing work my friend.
@@salmanbintariq007it’s still a great video. However I think there are easier frameworks to get started in, namely FastAPI. Django is a bit complicated for most use cases.
This was awesome dennis, while most of the time people just create a video version of the documentation, you just make sure that you teach how to use Django's different features on a real project. you nailed it.
Thank you for this tutorial. Having done a lot of online courses myself for things like Power BI, I know how time consuming this is. So, thank you very much for doing this and making it freely available.
Heads up if anyone has a problem At hour 1:45 min mark if can't load a 'create_room.html' template, like I had even though I copied everything perfectly but the issue was in the 'createRoom' view -the return render was supposed to be ( return render(request, 'room_form.html') instead of (return render(request, 'base/room_form.html'). So I had to leave out in 'base/room_form path for whatever reason.
I can't thank you enough for this tutorial, it's been a long way, but I almost finish it and I have learned a lot. Definitely gonna stick to Django and keep learning!
Hi Dennis. hello! from Korea. Thank you for this fine lecture. Months ago, I started learning django but it was not easy by reading books and searching the internet to find a way to get to it. I finally found this clip days ago and been working on it. Though I couldn't understand all of it but It kinda showed me a direction to what to do to learn Django and python. I appreciate sharing your talent. I wish god may bless you.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you for creating such an amazing free video course. I have watched 2 other popular course and I left them because they don't explain the content as well as you. It's a great trade-off between the length of the video and how deeply and completely you teach us. Thanks a lot❤
Thank you soooooooooooooooooo much you just saved my life You can't believe that i was working on this for so long a watched all those so called django programmers videos but none of them were helpful at all! Programming with moch,tech with tim ......... You are incredible 🎉 Just wish you a everything good
Hey Dennis, The project looks cool. Table of contents looks awesome. Your teaching skills is pretty good. Conclusion: This is going to be one of the best Django courses out there.
@@abdallahsameh1374 It has it's advantages and disadvantages. After working many years in PHP we are building huge project in Django and we come across to new problems which is not a problem in PHP world at all. And you have to think and take care of those "problems" as well which is weird for PHP developers. I always recommend. "Try to be language and technology agnostic. Choose the language which better suits to your project".
@@TheCodeholic Thanks for replying I agree with you i don't think django is good for big projects .. it's doesn't support many features like multi tenency and requires third party packages for many stuff which is not reliable I was already good at php and was following your tutorial on building mvc framework but i wanted to learn more about How back end frameworks functions and how they were built so i decided to go with django because it's the easiest choice
@@abdallahsameh1374 We have one issue on Django which is exactly related to multi tenancy limitations. All in all, under this video I should say that Django is very good framework for beginners. It gives a lot of prebuilt features which saves your time a lot.
i am so happy i found this video.....i almost gave up on django because of the previous tutorial i followed. Thumbs up on the use of functional based components and the use of virtual environment
Im only 45 minutes into this but so far this has been the best Django course i've ever seen. He makes it seem simple and easy, he didn't spend an hour jumping through hoops in the installation/set-up or in explaining how to render html files etc
A great course compared to other courses found on youtube. Although I came accross some errors when trying to deploy the project or with some libraries, with trial and error, made it through clean and well.
hy Brother i am from Pakistan and i am your fan brother. i learn django from your videos. You are such a good mentor and inspire me a lot. I wanna become like you and wanna adopt your lifestyle and your coding routine. Your concepts are extraordinary. Love you my inspiration. You are Great
Almost an hour in. Been trying to learn Django for weeks now. Most definitely not beginner friendly but I’m finally starting to understand it. Thanks for the vid
At 4:00:30 the code breaks when one makes changes for creating new rooms without allowing the user to select host and participants on the GUI. The feed_component.html throws errors and I think the reason is that when we create a new room and gets redirected to the homepage, the home page uses the component feed_componet.html which throws error complaining about the host of the room. The solution that worked for me was to go to the admin panel on the localhost, delete all rooms and then go and create a new room. It works!
Waw I've just finished your django course it was a perfect timing I would like to see how to build a full stack app with a django rest api no templates with auth and a front build with react or angular
this guy is the best explainer of all time I haven't seen one like him really this guy in all the explanations makes you a simple but well argued project for any programmer who doesn't know anything about new process incredible my brother... I wish there were 5 like your
Amazing! I'm at 1.40hs in and it's going great! I'm migrating from Flask to Django, and my eyes are now open, I can see how EASY it is to set up a database and an admin panel. I guess I'm gonna stick to Django for full web applications and Flask for fast rest apis
To those who are having issues with the templates in the base file not showing/ not existing, you need to set the templates dir in the settings.py file to also direct to the templates in the base file. 'DIRS': [os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'templates'),os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'base', 'templates')] WIth this it will also check the base/templates/base file.
I couldn't learn it in one day even though this super intuitive and amazing tutorial is just 7 hours, I think a lot of practice goes a long long way when learning anything! Thank you Dennis.
Try not just following the thing, here's how I did it: 1. Watch 3-6 lessons 2. try to make a project of my own, without looking at the video 3. if forgot something, look at django documentation 4. if it's too trick, doesn't work, or you spent over 10 minutes on one tiny issue, watch video 5. next day repeat but without the first step 6. rewatch the videos thourough 7. repeat from the first step
This course is definitely NOT for beginners in Django. It's mostly a project tutorial and not a course. A lot of (complex) things are done without explanation or any background. So even if you have mastered Python before coming to this course, you may not remember or fully understand a lot of things, it is gonna be a copy-paste project without any real knowledge.
26:00 timestamp for my current journey first time learning django. I already knew python so I figured why not. Loving the tutorial and getting some great info! Looking forward to creating my first CRUD app.
You are the reason why I can call myself a programmer. Thanks for video, it has been of immense help and I pray you are rewarded accordingly by the Almighty. God bless you Man
finished the course. Took me a while. I will be buying your course somewhere regardless because I've already learned a lot. Thank you for time and effort put into this. See you again soon.
Hey Dennis! I have watched so many tutorial on RUclips and let me tell you that no-one on here does their job better than you do! So keep on doing great video man! Because you are 100% one of the kind.
Awesome, awesome teacher. I wouldn't change a thing about this course. Even the mistakes. You are more authentic and relatable than most. Keep up the great work my friend!
You might find this very helpful after completing the Django course... take the introduction to PHP by traversy media... You will really gain further understanding of Django...it wont take much of you time since you already know python and django... the concepts are the same... even if you dont want to use php at work, just learn it... it will only make you a better web developer....i am a student and this is just how I see things now.. experts might disagree... but it really did help me fully understand how django works.
This is incredibly good! Dennis clearly explains every tiny detail there is to know for a Django beginner. He shows good as well as bad practices so that beginners know the right thing to do... I just can't express how thankful I am to Dennis for making this amazing tutorial freely available for everyone 👏🏻
@@mudassarirshad8712 yes bro, this is pretty good for beginners. But there are certain prerequisites which are obvious, you must know Python basics + OOP, HTML, CSS, JS(good to know). Django will be used mostly for backend, but it can also be used to create static frontend. The best use of django is to create APIs. This course is pretty beginner friendly. You can also check out Corey Schaffer youtube course if you don't have so much time to watch a 7 hour course
I got a little project hands on and I need to learn django with as less as impact from the front end languages. I will learn and master them in time but for now I neeed only learn something to work with. Thank you for that part.
Hey all just a reminder that Django 4.0 is set to released in December 2021. While this course does use Django 3.2, I have read the release notes and confirmed that there are no changes that would affect the code in this video is 100% compatible with Django 4.0
Thank you so much Dennis 💙
@@br4hmm My pleasure :)
Thankyou sir for ur hard effort 😇
It's worthy information ℹ️
I'm so thankful for everything you bring to the table. ❤️
Hey dude beyond being "the python guy" on youtube... What's your honest opinion for backends after Node? Like for large scale projects? I don't know Java-Spring either but that's what I'm leaning towards just because it seems like it's used everywhere.
I work full time. Being able to follow this course at my own pace on my own time has truly been a blessing. I can't thank you enough for this, well done!
I CANT THANK HIM ENOUGH TOO MAN
Hey, is this course still useful, since it is 1 year old. I am just starting to learn django so searching for a good resource.
@@hinatashoyo7985 same, man starting out too
@@hinatashoyo7985did u completed this or found other course
1. Comprehensive introduction to Django with a well-planned, complete project.
2. Minimize the impact from the HTML-CSS-JavaScript part.
3. Explain the relationship logic of the database, enough to understand what happened when connecting the models.
4. Add-on and modify the code with explanations, not intended to make mistakes, which could be confusing.
Thank you, Dennis.
the best django tutorial i've seen so far. Beginner friendly, clear and concise.
I know Python inside out. I've used Rails and Laravel. I decided to give Django a try for my next project and followed through this to get an overview of how everything works. I also checked the documentation along the way for everything you was doing. I'm now applying for jobs in my local area. Thank you so much for speeding up the learning process. You're a good teacher.
Have you gained experience to build projects like management systems from this vedio or you gained some from other courses
I absolutely love this tutorial! The structure itself is amazing. I like that he solely focused on Django concepts at the beginning before moving on to HTML/CSS. This way, one can get a good understanding of Django without first worrying about styling. Brilliant! I'm watching this is 2024 (Django 5.0) and still very much relevant as nothing much has changed. I didn't encounter any hiccups so far. Thanks for this tutorial. Love it!
One hour in, I can say that this tutorial is better than the ~13 hour freecodecamp tutorial, there is more explanation going on and it is presented in a more structured way, where in the freecodecamp it is mostly spectating someone doing stuff with some comments, there isn't a lot of teaching going on.
SO so far I say go for this!
How is it going?
@@takibaysultan Its going well, even though as expected, since this is a free smaller version of his payed course, it is a bit rushed, and things are not explained in depth.
I think it is useful to see how a simple web application is built with django., with some tips and explaining along the way.
I am 4 hours in and sowly as the app he is building is progressing I am naturaly getting how things work, even if I dont at first when he does something, because most of the syntax and the commads etc are repeated to do different things.
So overall I say go for it, but again don't expect to understand everything in this 7 hours.
Today I actually discovered an 18 hours django course in freeCodeCamp, that from the introduction (first 7 minutes), it seems very interesting and probably more complete.
It is called "Django For Everybody - Full Python University Course"
@@Dimitris__09 thank you for your response. I really appreciate the feedback you gave about this video!
@@takibaysultan No problem, good luck with your learning journay!
Update, I finished it, definetly recommend it. I personally stopped following along with creating the project myself, and just watched what he did, because I found myself having to pause a lot to write stuff. In the end what I got out of this tutorial is a good understanding of how a simple website is build with django, how the whole architecture works. Next step should be to actually build something myself from scratch.
Also i discovered that the django documentation is very well written, and basically they have a written tutorial, explaining things even more in depth. Being the official documentation, obviously they explain everything super detailed.
What a beautiful Course it is, Trust me this is the best course I can say for Django on RUclips! Your Teaching skills are awesome and you deserve billions of subscribers, Thanks a lot sir!!!!
I already know about Python, is it necessary to learn about HTML,CSS,Javascript to understand this course
@@tarakvaakil8553 you need to have some basic knowledge of HTML and CSS.
@@nischalbista6436 What about JS?
This is by far THE BEST Django Course on RUclips.
Am officially a Django Developer
sir what to do after completing this course
@@slimshady6242 get a job 🙂
@@wiseM27 lol
Wow! I was waiting for this course
Edited: I watched the complete tutorial very comprehensive explanation and it boosts up my django knowledge. I can't thank you enough Dennis
Does it also teach about deployment ? Thanks.
I went through almost 100s of Django courses ... But I guess this is by far the best one yet .... Love it Dennis ... You are amazing and keep doing what you doing ...😍😍
Great tutorial. Thanks. It took me 28 hours coding and checking everything.
I already love Python and was a bit hesitant to start with Django, because people were saying Django is a very hard to pick up and learn. But you explained it perfectly, you are a great teacher Dennis, will look into purchasing your course just for the support.
When you were experimenting the code while teaching, that was the best part, because we get to know how to debug and correct the code rather than having a perfect coding video, so please don't apologize for that :) , error solving is more as important as to learn how to code.
I've never ended a course because of my ADHD. I always gave up after 15 minute of watching. This was the first course I completed till the end. Thank you very much, Dennis, you are an awesome teacher.
so technically ADHD isn't real because if you have something you put your mind to you would achieve it. but still the course is great
@nonsoilugbekhai650 Of course ADHD is real, but the method of teaching here made it easier for them to get through compared to other tutorials.
That's like saying a one-legged climber isn't actually disabled, because they were able to scale a mountain with assists. Crazy logic.
Dennis you are a real hero for teaching the course with such calmness and familiarizing us with the documentation. I wasn't equipped with basics of Django, but after following through this course I can now create a mind map, make changes where needed and create new features with ease. Thanks a lot Dennis. Thanks a lot Traversy Media.
How i can run this project on my personal computer please help me
I am on the halfway of the course and I am confident enough to build any kind of project in django. Your teaching methodology is amazing💌
I am about to start CRUD section in the course. Before starting that I would give a huge huge huge shout out to the incredible team that made this course. To my fellow learners, please practice the concept you understand in a different scenario.
Love and Support for Traversy Media
Following your tutorial for over 3 hr now (half of this video), It a fantastic experience to step by step dive into Django with Python. I have some basic skills in Python, this is my first time focus on Django and wish I can finish this project and establish a fundamental acknowledgment about Django. Than you very very much Dennis.
Thanks for this Django lesson Dennis. It took me a few days to process all the information, but your clear explanations and your great pronunciation made me understand all the topics covered during the project. It´s my first Django App, my second week learning python (I started learning it because of a job ) and my second programming year since I first started learning html, php and javascript, and i´ve never felt so comfortable with a virtual teacher as this last days. I send you greetings from Argentina. THANKS DENNIS
Super awesome tutorial. I've been programming in PHP for about 20 years and just now moving to Python. The pace of this tutorial was perfect for me and was able to keep up and finish the entire tutorial. Excellent!
I'm Ukrainian and sometimes it's truly hard to understand English speaking, cause I'm just something between pre and intermediate level, but I'm really thank you, Dennis, for your course, I'm really improving my skills knowledges while watching this. And your pronounciation is verily perfect, thanks for everything !!!
Same, but keep doing Hard!
@@descubriendopatronesML Good luck man)
@@bambimbambas Good luck for you too and keep hard working!
God protect Ukraine!
@@vulc1 God protect Russia
Man, if there is just ine word to describe how great you are, there is no one word that can describe how great and professional you are!, its a crash course, front end course, back end course, full stack course even a professional artist full package A to Z course!
One hour into your video and i'm very happy with how it's progressing. youve explained everything so far very clearly and i'm really enjoying seeing how the project is progressing into the final product
Its my 3rd django tutorial. But this one looks completely different from first 2ihave watched. I've only reached 1:04:34, but the thing is that everything looks new for me. U are covering almost every basic parts. Tq dennis✌️
I dono why but seams all frameworks are working on same way. Very easy to understand, thanks.
Hello. I just finished the studybuddy django tutorial you have Dennis, and I want to thank you with my full heart. I have learned so much in just this 1 tutorial. May god shower you with his generosity.
Can u help me to study i am stuck in 2.30 in rooms.count
For the first two hours i thought "two hours only and this is already a non-stop mind blowing"
Finished the course to start making projects in Python, the video was well-structured and consistent with the flow...
This really helped me learn a lot... As someone who was pursuing for a good framework for Web-Dev learning
I've started and stopped multiple hours-long django tutorials. I've seen almost everything the interwebz has to offer on django education (almost, I am sure I have missed a few). I ultimately settled on this one as my "base education" video. Thank you for really taking the time to constantly explain exactly what is going on at every level and why. It really helps the user connect the dots faster and develop a better overall understanding of what django is and what its really capable of. Your video is truly a complete game-changer for anyone that is willing to really sit down and take the time to go through it. Amazing work my friend.
now django version is updated so is it still relevant?
@@salmanbintariq007it’s still a great video. However I think there are easier frameworks to get started in, namely FastAPI. Django is a bit complicated for most use cases.
@@salmanbintariq007 yes still totally relevant
i just followed the tutorials forward and backward, it worked. this is my first standalone web trial.
This was awesome dennis, while most of the time people just create a video version of the documentation, you just make sure that you teach how to use Django's different features on a real project. you nailed it.
great video but i didn't really understand the purpose of each section of django
Thanks I really needed this course. Dennis is a cool guy.
Thank you ;)
This is the forth Django tutorial I tried and it's absolutely the most professional complete one. Thank you so so much.
so there wont be any problem right i can try, is there an issue in the django model as the person making video is using django 3.2
@@glucose4420did u completed this course
Thank you for this tutorial. Having done a lot of online courses myself for things like Power BI, I know how time consuming this is. So, thank you very much for doing this and making it freely available.
It took me over 25 clean net hours to complete this course. But every second of it was worth it. Thanks, Dennis!
Definitely one of the best courses out there for Django. Thank you so much Dennis for this course, appreciate it a lot.
nice course but your read me commands don't work, the terminal just outputs "zsh: command not found" so maybe update it pls. I;m completely lost
Your video really played a crucial role in getting my first job as a Django Developer.
Thanks 🙏
Thank you Dennis. I'm a complete beginner with Python and I can easily follow what you said. Looking forward to seeing more of your work 😍
have finished this video? Do you recommend this for me as a Python beginner?
@@danielniels22 go for it otherwise udemy and coursera have paid courses out there
Anh có thể kết bạn với em được không ạ, em muốn học hỏi chút kinh nghiệm từ anh ạ(em mới đang bắt đầu học django)
Even if am not a Django dev, Dennis is one of the most outstanding devs I've notice on RUclips, keep it up bro more wins 💯💯💯👌
Wow really appreciate it Benrobo :)
Just finished the course... Thank you very much... highly appreciated...
Heads up if anyone has a problem At hour 1:45 min mark if can't load a 'create_room.html' template, like I had even though I copied everything perfectly but the issue was in the 'createRoom' view -the return render was supposed to be
( return render(request, 'room_form.html') instead of (return render(request, 'base/room_form.html'). So I had to leave out in 'base/room_form path for whatever reason.
Hello All, when you get to delete on topic (CRUD), wrap your form in tag, otherwise you might not be able to delete. Great video Dennis!
I can't thank you enough for this tutorial, it's been a long way, but I almost finish it and I have learned a lot. Definitely gonna stick to Django and keep learning!
same ! how did it go so far ?
@@janusztarnowski115 you better go see a doctor
Hi Dennis. hello! from Korea.
Thank you for this fine lecture.
Months ago, I started learning django but it was not easy by reading books and searching the internet to find a way to get to it. I finally found this clip days ago and been working on it. Though I couldn't understand all of it but It kinda showed me a direction to what to do to learn Django and python.
I appreciate sharing your talent. I wish god may bless you.
A good explained Django Course. I would definitely recommend it if anyone want to learn Django.
I have never post anything in my life. But I am in love with your tutorial. I have learned a lot. You are amazing tutor. Thank you!
Woow.... Brad and Dennis at it again....Gonna review my django rest frame work skills
From the bottom of my heart, thank you for creating such an amazing free video course. I have watched 2 other popular course and I left them because they don't explain the content as well as you. It's a great trade-off between the length of the video and how deeply and completely you teach us. Thanks a lot❤
The only channel which I click on like and then sees the content
Which channel?
@@adesholakelvin4865 This channel
I'm reading the comments and im not the only one who speaks another language and feels so comfortable with this course. i appreciate it so much.
Most demanding & primium course in free on TM channel I can't wait just going to learn 😎
Thanks a lot & Love from India ❤️
Thank you soooooooooooooooooo much you just saved my life
You can't believe that i was working on this for so long a watched all those so called django programmers videos but none of them were helpful at all! Programming with moch,tech with tim .........
You are incredible 🎉
Just wish you a everything good
Hey Dennis,
The project looks cool.
Table of contents looks awesome.
Your teaching skills is pretty good.
Conclusion: This is going to be one of the best Django courses out there.
Really appreciate that! Just hope people can learn while building a fun project :)
Hey zura, i switched from php - laravel to django
what do you think ?
@@abdallahsameh1374 It has it's advantages and disadvantages.
After working many years in PHP we are building huge project in Django and we come across to new problems which is not a problem in PHP world at all.
And you have to think and take care of those "problems" as well which is weird for PHP developers.
I always recommend. "Try to be language and technology agnostic. Choose the language which better suits to your project".
@@TheCodeholic Thanks for replying
I agree with you i don't think django is good for big projects .. it's doesn't support many features like multi tenency and requires third party packages for many stuff which is not reliable
I was already good at php and was following your tutorial on building mvc framework but i wanted to learn more about How back end frameworks functions and how they were built so i decided to go with django because it's the easiest choice
@@abdallahsameh1374 We have one issue on Django which is exactly related to multi tenancy limitations.
All in all, under this video I should say that Django is very good framework for beginners. It gives a lot of prebuilt features which saves your time a lot.
i am so happy i found this video.....i almost gave up on django because of the previous tutorial i followed. Thumbs up on the use of functional based components and the use of virtual environment
Amazing tutorial , keep it up Dennis
Recommended for all those who want to get confident in Django
Im only 45 minutes into this but so far this has been the best Django course i've ever seen. He makes it seem simple and easy, he didn't spend an hour jumping through hoops in the installation/set-up or in explaining how to render html files etc
Hey, is this course still useful, since it is 1 year old. I am just starting to learn django so searching for a good resource.
A great course compared to other courses found on youtube. Although I came accross some errors when trying to deploy the project or with some libraries, with trial and error, made it through clean and well.
Where did you deploy it?? If heroku then how, I'm facing a lot of issues while deploying. Please help.
@@abhishekanand9815 hi i just want to know is it difficult to deploy this project?
hy Brother
i am from Pakistan and i am your fan brother.
i learn django from your videos. You are such a good mentor and inspire me a lot. I wanna become like you and wanna adopt your lifestyle and your coding routine.
Your concepts are extraordinary.
Love you my inspiration.
You are Great
Almost an hour in. Been trying to learn Django for weeks now. Most definitely not beginner friendly but I’m finally starting to understand it.
Thanks for the vid
At 4:00:30 the code breaks when one makes changes for creating new rooms without allowing the user to select host and participants on the GUI. The feed_component.html throws errors and I think the reason is that when we create a new room and gets redirected to the homepage, the home page uses the component feed_componet.html which throws error complaining about the host of the room. The solution that worked for me was to go to the admin panel on the localhost, delete all rooms and then go and create a new room. It works!
Waw I've just finished your django course it was a perfect timing I would like to see how to build a full stack app with a django rest api no templates with auth and a front build with react or angular
How long did it take you to finish this course while following along with this video
@@soumyajitroy2910 you can complete in week i guess if you’re student
This is the most helpful explanation for Django I see over youtube.
Thank you so much.
Hey, is this course still useful, since it is 1 year old. I am just starting to learn django so searching for a good resource.
Now that Django 5 is here, is this tutorial still relevant?
this guy is the best explainer of all time I haven't seen one like him really this guy in all the explanations makes you a simple but well argued project for any programmer who doesn't know anything about new process incredible my brother... I wish there were 5 like your
I really enjoyed every mistake in this video, they are great to show us how to correct some scenarios that do happen along the way.
when i tried using different templates for every app, there was some error.
Amazing! I'm at 1.40hs in and it's going great! I'm migrating from Flask to Django, and my eyes are now open, I can see how EASY it is to set up a database and an admin panel. I guess I'm gonna stick to Django for full web applications and Flask for fast rest apis
Hey, is this course still useful, since it is 1 year old. I am just starting to learn django so searching for a good resource.
To those who are having issues with the templates in the base file not showing/ not existing, you need to set the templates dir in the settings.py file to also direct to the templates in the base file.
'DIRS': [os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'templates'),os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'base', 'templates')]
WIth this it will also check the base/templates/base file.
Thank you, I was having a hard time understanding why it didn't work
Also, I had to import os on my settings.py file
completed in sept 2023 no issues encountered, thanks alot for this course
Thank you
I couldn't learn it in one day even though this super intuitive and amazing tutorial is just 7 hours, I think a lot of practice goes a long long way when learning anything! Thank you Dennis.
Dude seriously in one day
Just finish the tutorial. took me a week (using only my free time). Learned a lot. Thank you very much.
Try not just following the thing, here's how I did it:
1. Watch 3-6 lessons
2. try to make a project of my own, without looking at the video
3. if forgot something, look at django documentation
4. if it's too trick, doesn't work, or you spent over 10 minutes on one tiny issue, watch video
5. next day repeat but without the first step
6. rewatch the videos thourough
7. repeat from the first step
absolutely the best way to go
I have successfully completed the course. And from now, I want to learn everything, anything from Dennis only !!!!! Such great tutorial!
Damn 7 hours! Amazing 🤩🤩
Hope you enjoy it!
@@DennisIvy You killed it
I just started it and saw 1 hour and I can say that he explain way better than I expected. Respect for your work and thank you a lot!
I went through Dennis' Udemy course in a little over a week and learned a lot!
Glad to hear it!
Same here. That project has really nice functionality for a beginners
Great cource for people starting off with web development. Just keep repeating the video 100x if you need to and you'll get it.
Omg!!! Fjfjvkfn DJANGO COURSE FROM Dennis 😍 thank you so much dennis for this. Really grateful for the great stuff you put out 👍👍👍
My pleasure Oken :)
Dennis, you are a legend! Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge! :)
Brad Traversy, kindly update your Udemy Django course "Python Django Dev To Deployment"
With love from Nigeria, I just completed the video... Thanks for doing what you do ..
This course is definitely NOT for beginners in Django. It's mostly a project tutorial and not a course. A lot of (complex) things are done without explanation or any background. So even if you have mastered Python before coming to this course, you may not remember or fully understand a lot of things, it is gonna be a copy-paste project without any real knowledge.
26:00 timestamp for my current journey first time learning django.
I already knew python so I figured why not. Loving the tutorial and getting some great info! Looking forward to creating my first CRUD app.
Hey, is this course still useful, since it is 1 year old. I am just starting to learn django so searching for a good resource.
Thanks dude this helped me to face my 1st interview with confident ❤
Completed this in 4 days. best lectures out there. GREAT WORK Denny
You are the reason why I can call myself a programmer. Thanks for video, it has been of immense help and I pray you are rewarded accordingly by the Almighty. God bless you Man
finished the course. Took me a while. I will be buying your course somewhere regardless because I've already learned a lot. Thank you for time and effort put into this. See you again soon.
Hey Dennis! I have watched so many tutorial on RUclips and let me tell you that no-one on here does their job better than you do! So keep on doing great video man! Because you are 100% one of the kind.
Just finished the course. Totally awesome! Got all the knowledge I needed as a beginner. Thank you Traversy and Dennis! ❤❤❤
hey did you start coding recently?
Man.... You are just simply the best. Thank you for this. i rcommend it for anyone who wants to learn django.
This project is crazy. Will use this for inspiration for my own site.
Thank you so much Dennis!
Awesome, awesome teacher. I wouldn't change a thing about this course. Even the mistakes. You are more authentic and relatable than most. Keep up the great work my friend!
Hey, is this course still useful, since it is 1 year old. I am just starting to learn django so searching for a good resource.
@@hinatashoyo7985yes useful
You might find this very helpful after completing the Django course... take the introduction to PHP by traversy media... You will really gain further understanding of Django...it wont take much of you time since you already know python and django... the concepts are the same... even if you dont want to use php at work, just learn it... it will only make you a better web developer....i am a student and this is just how I see things now.. experts might disagree... but it really did help me fully understand how django works.
This is incredibly good! Dennis clearly explains every tiny detail there is to know for a Django beginner. He shows good as well as bad practices so that beginners know the right thing to do... I just can't express how thankful I am to Dennis for making this amazing tutorial freely available for everyone 👏🏻
@@mudassarirshad8712 yes bro, this is pretty good for beginners. But there are certain prerequisites which are obvious, you must know Python basics + OOP, HTML, CSS, JS(good to know). Django will be used mostly for backend, but it can also be used to create static frontend. The best use of django is to create APIs. This course is pretty beginner friendly. You can also check out Corey Schaffer youtube course if you don't have so much time to watch a 7 hour course
Best django tutorial for begginners and also for the developers who want to improve their knowledge
I got a little project hands on and I need to learn django with as less as impact from the front end languages. I will learn and master them in time but for now I neeed only learn something to work with. Thank you for that part.
One of the best django tutorial on RUclips.
I have watched so many tutorials online but this one is really best :)
By far the best tutorial I've watched. It has done me good by boosting confidence in web development. Thanks Dennis
This is the best django tutorial on RUclips! I followed all the way to the end. Really learned a. lot! Thank you. so much!
He didn't complete the whole project right.
Like missing join group button , follow compared to the hosted website