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[1982] Siddhi
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I'm an entrepreneur from Chennai, India and I have my own company `Silver Stripe Software <http://www.silverstripesoftware.com>`_ where I develop tools for agile software development using Python and Django. My passion is in the startup ecosystem (especially in India), agile development and manageme ...
Learn Django: Extending the wiki with wikiwords and search [ID:378] (2/3)
in series: Learn Django: Create a Wiki in 20 minutes
video tutorial by Siddhi, added 09/07
Name:
[1982] Siddhi
Member:
70 months
Authored:
4 videos
Description:
I'm an entrepreneur from Chennai, India and I have my own company `Silver Stripe Software <http://www.silverstripesoftware.com>`_ where I develop tools for agile software development using Python and ...
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This is the second part of the Learn Django series. In this part, we'll extend the Wiki app from part 1 [View part 1 here if you haven't already].
We are going to add support for a menu and auto linking of wikiwords.In the process we will look at template inheritance, filters and custom filter libraries.
Finally, we'll see how to implement a search feature in under 20 lines of code using Django's newforms library and database query API.
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wonderful
Enjoy that thanks!
Now I have a working project that I can study or maybe reuse in the future.
thanks
YJ
Thank you for the form intro. Forms tend to be one of the complex parts of a framework. Your intro made it easy to understand Django forms.
The coverage of getting and using the Form content was a bit fast for me. But the entire presentation was very helpful.
Thanks.
Excellent video and gels my basic knowledge of django. Thanks
Awesome tutorials! Step by step, easy to understand, start to finish. Some of the best Django tutorials on the net. I really appreciate the time and effort you took to do these. My only suggestion would be to update them using Django 1.1.1. Thanks!
Thank you VERY much for the Learn Django video tutorials -- and thank you for ShowMeDo!
I'm looking forward to making my own usefull apps.
Hi Siddhi,
i'm a student of humanities. Your screencast is as much complex as comprehensible - even for me.
Thank you!
thanks again, very helpful
Thank you!
Your DIY Wiki in Django videos are excellent, well structured and very informative.
Keep up the good work! :)
This was excellent, very helpful.
I hope to see updates in the future for django 1.1,
like using
"from django import forms"
Thanks a lot for you django tutorials! Will there be more videos from you on django?
I have learned a lot, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
-- Kirill
This one is as good as the first one :-)
Thank you very much. You are a very good teacher. I would enjoy seeing even more of what you have to offer!
great tutorial!
Nicely done, Siddhi. I'm working through this with Django 1.1 now, and most of it is still relevant, only minor changes are required to make things work.
Siddhi,
I like the screencasts! Think they are very usefull. Please update them because i had to dive into the changes made in django since you have released your screencasts!
Really liked the rapid pace of this video and the part 1 video. Thanks for giving me a good overview of Django!
Another great video, Siddhi.
I'd like to see another video on forms from models ("Creating forms from models" on the docs.djangoproject.com site).
Is there any benefit to using forms from models? Or is the power of using forms as described here so much greater that forms from models would be a step backwards?
Thanks.
Awesome tutorial again.
I never though django will be so easy and powerful. I loved your way of presenting the information in step by step method, It did not scare me away at all and was hooked on to it till the end.
Its nice. I would suggest to use right click in copying text and files instead of using shortcut keys. This would help the viewers follow it more easily.
Hello,
I like very much your Tutorials. I am still very new to Django.
Do I need to learn first python?
best regards,
koko
thanks for the great video...very informative. More power and hope more videos to come.
Great Introduction to Django, I have the Book right next to me but now I also got the Basics and Motivation to really start learning :).
Another great video. I wonder if updated versions could be done for post Django version 1.0.
As much as I understand that part of the charm of open source software is supposed to be building up new versions of the documentation on your own, the little hiccups in command names and such can become un-charming when you are trying to learn on a deadline. Otherwise, mighty fabulous video.
Great add-on to the first tutorial. It's a little out of date with the 1.0.2 branch but figuring out the differences made me dig a little and read more of the documentation than I would have if everything had worked perfectly right off the bat.
Thanks! Keep up the good work. Maybe I'll be able to add a tutorial of my own before too long...
S
I'm very impressed by your your videos. I'm new in Django and because of your great flow with this framework, I'm sure that Django is the right choice for me. Thanks for all.
Excellent! My first time with Django and CGI for that matter. And I'm productive already!
very interesting but some conepts need more explanation
Very nice tutorial. Thank you ! Gives me motivation to start with this :)
