Reloaded: Django video workshop with Douglas Napoleone
In his screencast, Douglas Napoleone programs a simple music database by using the Python Django framework. In its now available second version, Napoleone demonstrates how it works in the roughly two hours of the video.
In the first version of the workshop, Napoleone successfully set up the Django infrastructure to import the data model and establish the basic search and input functions. The next step was to make the application workable for users. In the second version, the developer shows in six parts how he designed the web interface via Python methods and finally enhanced it with HTML and CSS.
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