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Tweetme | Build a Twitter-like app step by step with Django

Learn Django 1.10, jQuery, and Bootstrap step by step by building a real project that works like Twitter!
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6.7

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7.9

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Learn Django 1.10
Platform: Udemy
Video: 10h 32m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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Video Score: 9.2 / 10
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The average video length is 6 hours 29 minutes of 185 Django courses on Udemy.
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About the course

Social media has changed the way we communicate with each other. The power behind social media allows us to do amazing things together. What exactly is behind it? Well.. it’s Simple Web Application concepts that can be applied to ALL and ANY web applications that you may build.
In this course we’re going to teach you what’s behind how Twitter works. Now, Twitter has hundreds of developers so what we’re actually building is the basis of what Twitter once was, the absolute most simple things by learning more Django along the way. 
What are we going to learn:
•Ajax + jQuery to “Tweet” messages•Tag users directly (@user)•Use Hashtags (#newtag)•Integrate Bootstrap•Using an Ajax form within a Bootstrap Modal•Django Rest Framework•Follow users (via Ajax)•Like posts (via Ajax)•Retweet posts (via Ajax)•Class Based Views•Custom Template Tags•Counting characters in a form•Basic Registration•And much more!We do everything step-by-step so even if you’re an absolute beginner, you can follow along. Cheers!

What can you learn from this course?

✓ Build a real service like Twitter.com
✓ A deeper understanding of Django
✓ Build projects that rely on an API using the Django Rest Framework
✓ Working with AJAX and jQuery
✓ Auto-generate hashtags and hashtag filter (#yourtag)
✓ Build projects using Django 1.10
✓ Integrate Bootstrap (getbootstrap.com) as a front end framework

What you need to start the course?

• Try Django 1.8 & Up (our courses)
• 30 Days of Python (not required but highly recommended)

Who is this course is made for?

• Entrepreneurs
• Python programmers (new ones included)
• Django developers
• Anyone looking to build a real project
• Motivated would-be developers

Are there coupons or discounts for Tweetme | Build a Twitter-like app step by step with Django ? What is the current price?

The course costs $19.99. And currently there is a 83% discount on the original price of the course, which was $119.99. So you save $100 if you enroll the course now.
The average price is $15.2 of 185 Django courses. So this course is 32% more expensive than the average Django course on Udemy.

Will I be refunded if I'm not satisfied with the Tweetme | Build a Twitter-like app step by step with Django course?

YES, Tweetme | Build a Twitter-like app step by step with Django has a 30-day money back guarantee. The 30-day refund policy is designed to allow students to study without risk.

Are there any financial aid for this course?

Currently we could not find a scholarship for the Tweetme | Build a Twitter-like app step by step with Django course, but there is a $100 discount from the original price ($119.99). So the current price is just $19.99.

Who will teach this course? Can I trust Justin Mitchel?

Justin Mitchel has created 32 courses that got 28,135 reviews which are generally positive. Justin Mitchel has taught 776,100 students and received a 4.3 average review out of 28,135 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Justin Mitchel is an instructor that you can trust.
Coding Entrepreneur & Teacher – 568,000+ Students
              It all started with an idea. I wanted freedom… badly. Freedom from work, freedom from boredom, and, most of all, the freedom to choose. This simple idea grew to define me; it made me become an entrepreneur. 
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              Due to a lack of financial resources (and probably the ability to convince people to do high quality work for free), I decided to learn. Then learn some more. Then some more. My path of learning website design started a long time ago. And yes, it was out of need not desire. I believed I needed a website for a company that I started. So I learned how to do it. The company died, my skills lived on… and got better and better. 
              It took me a while after learning web design (html/css) to actually start learning programming (web application, storing “data”, user logins, etc). I tinkered with Wordpress, believing it could be a “user” site, but I was mistaken. Sure there are/were hacks for that, but they were hacks/work-arounds and simply not-what-wordpress-was-indended-to-be. Wordpress is for blogs/content. Plain and simple. 
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              Then, I tried Python. I was hooked. It was so easy. So simple. So elegant. 
              Then, I tried Django. Even more hooked. Made from python & made for web applications. It powers Instagram & Pinterest (two of the hottest web apps right now?). 
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            Python, Django, and Bootstrap are truly changing the way the world builds web applications. I believe it’s because of the simplicity to learn, the sheer power behind them, and, most of all, the plethora of resources to aid anyone in building their web projects (from packages to tutorials to q&a sites). 
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Classbaze Grade®

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Popularity

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Platform: Udemy
Video: 10h 32m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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