Flask - Full Stack - a truly engaging "zero to know" Part 1

A course like no other - engaging, truly beginner orientated, front end and back end in just 3+2 easy lessons.
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Flask - Full Stack - a truly engaging "zero to know" Part 1
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Why take this course?

🚀 Course Title: Flask - Full Stack: Your Journey from Zero to Know in Part 1 🧠✨

Course Description:

Embark on an unparalleled learning adventure with our "zero to know" Flask course, meticulously crafted by the minds behind TestandTrack, TeachingComputing, and TeachYourselfPython. This isn't just a course—it's a leap into the world of full-stack development where you'll transform from a beginner to a confident developer in just 3 lessons, with an additional 2 lessons on database connectivity (included in the next follow-on course by Ruth Benjamin-Marvine). 🛠️💻

Why Choose This Course?

  • User-Friendly & Engaging: Designed to keep you hooked, with a focus on ease of learning and retention.
  • Absolute Beginner Friendly: Starting from the very basics—no prior knowledge required!
  • Unique Approach: A blend of front-end and back-end learning in a concise and digestible format.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Learn HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, Python, Flask, and SQL database connectivity within just five lessons.

Course Highlights:

🔹 Learn at Your Own Pace: With 3 core lessons and an additional 2 on databases in the next part of this series, you'll have a solid understanding without the fluff.

  • Lesson 1: Dive into setting up your development environment and get familiar with the command line interface (CMD).
  • Lesson 2: Discover how to use Bootstrap to create responsive front-end designs that will make your websites look professional and polished.
  • Lesson 3: Bring your front-end to life by learning the essentials of Flask, including route definitions, templates, and form handling.

🔹 Databases & Beyond:

  • Lessons 4-5: Learn about connecting to databases using SQL, understanding how data is stored, retrieved, and managed within your Flask applications. This is where you'll see the full scope of your new skills coming together! (Dive deeper in the next course by Ruth Benjamin-Marvine)

🎓 What You'll Learn:

  • Installation & Setup: Get started with Python and Flask, and understand how to navigate CMD with confidence.
  • Front-End Development: Create visually appealing websites using Bootstrap, HTML, and CSS.
  • Back-End Development: Build dynamic and interactive web applications with Flask, including form handling and routing.
  • Database Connectivity: Connect your Flask application to a SQL database and manage data effectively.

🚀 Ready to Jump In?

Say goodbye to lengthy video series that take forever to impart essential knowledge! This course is designed for those who want to learn efficiently without the time sink. In just five lessons, you'll have a robust foundation in Flask and be well on your way to mastering full-stack development. 🌟

Don't let complexity hold you back from achieving success in Flask. With clear, concise, and engaging videos that keep you motivated throughout your learning journey, this course is your ticket to becoming a proficient Flask developer. 🚀

Join us now and transform your coding journey! 📚✨

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