How To Tango With Django 1.7
“How To Tango With Django 1.7” delves into the intricacies of Django 1.7, offering a comprehensive guide for developers looking to master this web development framework. The document covers essential topics such as setting up a Django environment, creating models, views, and templates, handling forms, and deploying Django applications. Readers can expect to learn about best practices, advanced features, and practical examples to enhance their Django skills. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced developer, this source provides valuable insights and guidance to help you navigate the world of Django 1.7 effectively.
15. Adding External Search Functionality
At this stage, our Rango application is looking pretty good - a majority of our required functionality is implemented. In this chapter, we will connect Rango up to Bing’s Search API so that users can ...
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16. Making Rango Tango! Exercises
So far we have been adding in different pieces of functionality to Rango. We’ve been building up the application in this manner to get you familiar with the Django Framework, and to learn about how to...
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17. Making Rango Tango! Code and Hints
Hopefully, you will have been able to complete the exercises given the workflows we provided, if not, or if you need a little help checkout snippets of code and use them within your version of Rango. ...
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20. Automated Testing
It is good practice to get into the habit of writing and developing tests. A lot of software engineering is about writing and developing tests and test suites in order to ensure the software is robust...
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21. Deploying Your Project
This chapter provides a step-by-step guide on how to deploy your Django applications. We’ll be looking at deploying applications on PythonAnywhere , an online IDE and web hosting service. The service ...
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22. Summary
In this book, we have gone through the process of web development from specification to deployment. Along the way we have shown how to use the Django framework to construct the models, views and templ...
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23. A Git Crash Course
We strongly recommend that you spend some time familiarising yourself with a version control system. For your benefit, this section provides you with a crash course in how to use Git , one of the many...
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25. Acknowledgements
The first version of this book began because my students were struggling to pick up the Django Framework as part of the course I teach on Web Application Development. However, it became painfully clea...
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26. Javascript and JQuery
In the next edition we’ll be adding in tutorials on how to use Javascript and JQuery within Web Application.
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24. A CSS Crash Course
In web development, we use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to describe the presentation of a HTML document (i.e. its look and feel). Each element within a HTML document can be styled . The CSS for a give...
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18. JQuery and Django
JQuery rocks! JQuery is a library written in Javascript that seriously pimps its power and utility. A few lines of JQuery often encapsulates hundreds of lines of javascript. JQuery provides a suite of...
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19. AJAX in Django with JQuery
AJAX essentially is a combination of technologies that are integrated together to reduce the number of page loads. Instead of reloading the full page, only part of the page or the data in the page is ...
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