Python eCommerce | Build a Django eCommerce Web Application
Launch your business by learning to build your own eCommerce app step-by-step.
4.41 (3070 reviews)

77 005
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33 hours
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Nov 2017
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$13.99
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What you will learn
Learn the ins and outs of Python's popular library Django
Django version 1.11
Payment Integration using Stripe
Email Marketing Integration using Mailchimp
Going Live using the host Heroku
Adding a custom domain and implement HTTPs (using Let's Encrypt)
Learn Bootstrap Version 4 basics (including Django Integration)
jQuery Fast Track Section (learn the basics)
Build a REST API
Build custom analytics
Create a custom user model
Guest Checkout
Integrate Email for notifications
Learning how to use Signals in Django
Build an internal Search Engine
Learn AJAX and Asynchronous Programing with Django and Javascript (jQuery)
Digital item sales and downloads
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Our Verdict
With its wide range of topics and real-world tools integration, this Python eCommerce course on Udemy is valuable. However, you should be prepared to adapt to an erratic codebase due to the instructor's tendency to switch between multiple ways to achieve a single goal without extensive clarity, or consider using alternative resources for learning Django. Additionally, brace yourself for a fast-paced teaching style that might require prior experience with Django and some extra effort in understanding the code. While it is not perfect, this course provides insights into Python's popular library Django and its application to eCommerce.
What We Liked
- Covers a wide range of topics, from Payment Integration to Email Marketing and Building a REST API
- Helps learn Bootstrap Version 4 basics, jQuery, and AJAX and Asynchronous Programing with Django and Javascript (jQuery)
- Teaches how to implement custom analytics, which can be useful for business intelligence
- Incorporates real-world tools such as Stripe, Mailchimp, Heroku, and Let's Encrypt
Potential Drawbacks
- The course structure could be improved, with less erratic changes in the codebase and more clear explanations
- Some users found it difficult to follow due to the fast-paced teaching style of the instructor
- As the content uses Django 1.11, new Django versions or third-party packages might require code updates
- The lack of support from the instructor in terms of course questions could be a downside for learners who need assistance
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16/10/2017
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