Flask for beginners:
This course will teach you how to build Flask apps using only Flask and two essential extensions. You don't have to worry about managing multiple extensions on your machine or about incompatible database systems. By learning without using extra extensions other than Flask-SQLAlchemy and Flask-L...
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Zusammenfassung: | This course will teach you how to build Flask apps using only Flask and two essential extensions. You don't have to worry about managing multiple extensions on your machine or about incompatible database systems. By learning without using extra extensions other than Flask-SQLAlchemy and Flask-Login, you'll have a better understanding of how things work; thus, when you actually use extensions, you'll get much more out of them. Why Flask? Even though Flask is simple, you can create any web app you can imagine using it. Flask is not only easy to learn, it's also virtually guaranteed to work on your machine. If you've ever tried installing a large library only to find it doesn't work on your computer, you'll be delighted to find that Flask, with its few dependencies and small footprint, will work on your computer. You'll start by learning the basics of Flask. You'll learn enough to understand the fundamentals of Flask, how to use templates, and how to connect and use an SQLite database with Flask-SQLAlchemy. Once you decide to change databases, you'll simply update the configuration because you used Flask-SQLAlchemy. And, since the best way to learn is by example, we'll build two demo applications that use only what you learned in the preceding sections. This course covers using Flask 1.0 along with Flask-SQLAlchemy 2.3 and Flask-Login 0.4. Python 3.6+ is required, but no advanced features are used so you may be able to use an older version of Python. What You Will Learn Explore the advanced networking concepts, build WANs, and work with IPV6 Learn EIGRP troubleshooting, GNS3 labs, and simulations Practice DCE DTE physical router demos NAT configuration and testing, IPV6 Discover OSPF anConfigure VPN and Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN) Master GRE tunnel configuration and the WAN technologyd BGP Audience This course is for anyone who has mastered the Python fundamentals and is keen to learn how to build web frameworks in Flask. Since Flask is a microframework, beginners can easily learn and use the framework. All you need to know before starting the course is the Python basics. If you're already comfortable working with features such as loops and dicts in Python, you are ready for this course. About The Author Anthony Herbert: Anthony Herbert is the founder of Pretty Printed. He has been programming since 2004, but a number of those years were spent with a lack of understanding of concepts. To help others avoid the issues he had while learning to program, he created Pretty Printed so that programmers of all skill levels can understand programming concepts easier and faster. |
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