Python Flask for Beginners
Learn how to create your own web applications with Python
Flask.
Rating: 4.6 (1,178 ratings)
12,404 students
1hr 49min of on-demand video
Created by Julian Sequeira
Python Flask for Beginners |
What You will learn
1. How to
create Python Flask based web apps.
2. How to use
Jinja2 Templates.
3. How to use
CSS to style your Flask web app.
4. How to
create and use HTML forms with your Flask app.
Course Content
Requirements
1. You should
have a basic understanding of the Python programming language.
2. Any
computer with a Python compatible OS installed (Windows, Mac OS, Linux)
3. Be familiar
with the basics of HTML
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Description
Python Flask for Beginners is a course that will teach you
how to write your first Python Flask web application. No fluff, just code.
The best way to learn is to learn by doing so I'll have you
writing your first, basic Flask app by the second video.
Why is this important? When you code something for yourself
you build momentum. When you build momentum you're more motivated than ever to
push and learn more. It's seriously addictive!
Continue on and you'll learn the concepts needed to start
writing your own cool Flask applications. The best part is you'll start to see
how you can convert your existing CLI based scripts into functional web apps!
I do expect you to be somewhat competent in Python but
don't stress if you're not an expert. Just do yourself a favour and have Python
installed on your operating system.
Enough reading. Time to code.
Instructor
Julian Sequeira
IT Professional with 10+ years experience in Enterprise
He is a young, passionate and motivated IT Professional
currently working for the world's largest Cloud Provider. He is also the
co-creator of Python Programming blog - PyBites.
He began his
career at the age of 19, working for Sun Microsystems where he maintained a
data centre of all of Sun's hardware. He was able to play, build, test and
troubleshoot systems ranging from systems older than him (at the time!) through
to the latest prototypes. It was an amazing experience to which He attributes
his successes today.
I then moved into
the Field Support Team at Oracle in Australia where I spent my days deep in the
heart of vendor data centres troubleshooting, repairing and installing beastly
enterprise systems and appliances.
Currently, He is employed by Amazon Web Services Australia
doing Data Centre-y things that he can't talk about.
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