CodeWithMosh - The Ultimate Django Series: Part 1

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CodeWithMosh - The Ultimate Django Series: Part 1 - Master the Fundamentals of Web Development with Python and Django 3.2+

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Master the Fundamentals of Web Development with Python and Django 3.2+​

Master Django to Build Awesome Backends!​

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Thank you for this upload. Though I do not really need it, it is a good and short summary / intro to django. I could not resist compressing it, so here you go, down to ~300mb from 6gb. It was very easy to compress. I removed the introduction chapter as that contained nothing related to it, so it starts with django right ahead (installing it, etc.) I also removed installing mysql as you just run an exe file and be done with it. A suggestion for windows users on mysql: Check out laragon (or xampp) -- that contains the database and you can run it as a portable app as well (meaning db does not run always in bg). These are good for php dev as well. I used them a lot while doing mainly wordpress.
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Thank you for this upload. Though I do not really need it, it is a good and short summary / intro to django. I could not resist to compress it, so here you go, down to ~300mb from 6gb. It was very easy to compress. I removed the introduction chapter as that contained nothing related to it, so it starts with django right ahead (installing it, etc.) I also removed installing mysql as you just run an exe file and be done with it. A suggestion for windows users on mysql: Check out laragon (or xampp) -- that contains the database and you can run it as a portable app as well (meaning db does not run always in bg). These are good for php dev as well. I used them a lot while doing mainly wordpress.
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Thank you!!!
 
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Thank you for this upload. Though I do not really need it, it is a good and short summary / intro to django. I could not resist to compress it, so here you go, down to ~300mb from 6gb. It was very easy to compress. I removed the introduction chapter as that contained nothing related to it, so it starts with django right ahead (installing it, etc.) I also removed installing mysql as you just run an exe file and be done with it. A suggestion for windows users on mysql: Check out laragon (or xampp) -- that contains the database and you can run it as a portable app as well (meaning db does not run always in bg). These are good for php dev as well. I used them a lot while doing mainly wordpress.
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Good conversion bro...what software you used? for conversion and share the setting pls.
 

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Thank you for this upload. Though I do not really need it, it is a good and short summary / intro to django. I could not resist compressing it, so here you go, down to ~300mb from 6gb. It was very easy to compress. I removed the introduction chapter as that contained nothing related to it, so it starts with django right ahead (installing it, etc.) I also removed installing mysql as you just run an exe file and be done with it. A suggestion for windows users on mysql: Check out laragon (or xampp) -- that contains the database and you can run it as a portable app as well (meaning db does not run always in bg). These are good for php dev as well. I used them a lot while doing mainly wordpress.
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Man, thanks a lot, I already watched it in full by the 6GB provided by TutProfessor.. but this time Mosh covered very much about MySQL rather than Django itself, as it was Mosh yeah quiet some useful tips and new things where presented and clarified. This compressed file will be worth for me now perhaps, than allowing a huge memory in the disk so as for reference.
 
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