Coding For Entrepreneurs: Learn Python, Django, And More.
Last updated 1/2016
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 19.57 GB | Duration: 44h 54m
Last updated 1/2016
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 19.57 GB | Duration: 44h 54m
A Programming Class for Non-Technical Founder(s). Learn Django- the #1 Python Frameworks, APIs, HTML, CSS, + Payments.
What you'll learn
Learn the fundamentals of programming as it applies to entrepreneurship
Learn the Python Programming Language
Learn the Django & Twitter Bootstrap frameworks
Learn how to use APIs
Learn how to accept payments via Stripe
Learn Basic HTML & CSS
Requirements
You don't already know how to program/code
You have a computer that was made after 2006
You have a strong willingness to get through the tough parts
You ask questions when you get stuck
You research errors on your own, or you ask questions when you get stuck
Description
Work Alongside Me & Learn Exactly How To Code An eCommerce Site & A Landing Page From Scratch (Last Updated: Dec-8-2014) Never coded before? No problem. We've worked with over 120,000 students just like you. Entrepreneurs like you are a rare breed. You create incredible businesses and come up with ideas that change the world. Technology has made the 21st century, the century of the entrepreneur. Thanks to the power of the internet, you can reach a global audience in minutes. The question is…do you have the skills to be able to take advantage of this incredible opportunity? If you’re starting (or have started) a business in today’s tech driven economy, then you’ve got to understand the code that’s driving your business. Imagine asking others to create your software but you’ve no idea how it works? Imagine not knowing the time and effort involved in realizing your idea? Imagine having an incredible idea but you don’t have the skills to get it started? Coding For Entrepreneurs Will Teach You, Step-By-Step, Exactly How To Code An eCommerce Website As Well As A Dynamic Landing Page. Over 120,000 students are currently learning from our courses. All you have to do is follow along with me in a series of easy-to-follow videos that will teach you everything that’s involved in: Project #1: Building an eCommerce site: This project will take you through everything from setup to execution…but it won't stop there. You won’t just be watching these videos…you’ll actually build this site yourself. Project #2: Launch a Landing Page for your project: In this section you’ll learn how to build a landing page from scratch so you can collect customer DATA through a FORM. You’ll then deploy this to a live server, and be ready to collect your customer’s information so that you can test market your idea to them immediately. When you’re finished these sections, you’ll understand how huge eCommerce sites like Amazon, Zappos, Groupon & Livingsocial were created. I’m Not Going To Teach You Tons of Coding Languages… Instead of spending infinity boring you with the intricacies of a multitude of languages, Coding For Entrepreneurs will teach you the exact languages you need to know to launch any type of eCommerce site & build landing pages that convert browsers into buyers. The best way to learn is by doing - you’ll never learn anything if you sit and watch videos or read a PDF all day. We get you into action and enable you to achieve results immediately. You’ll become proficient in: Python Django HTML CSS Don’t worry if these look scary…if you can multiply and add numbers then you can code! Coding is extremely logical. Take Python for example - it reads just like the English language less a couple of odd characters (if it doesn’t now, it will soon): We Put Special Emphasis On Django…Why? - Django is based in Python - It’s fast, simple, effective, secure, and ideal for "perfectionists with deadlines" - Built-In User Login (authentication) System - Web-based Admin system (built - in) - Template system that allows basic knowledge of HTML/CSS to design the front-end. - Growing Community for Help/Advice/Best Practices …. and freelance clients (or jobs). - Easy to implement & Launch But I’ve Been Told That I Need To Learn C, C#, Objective C and Java? The truth is that you could learn all of these languages and use them to further enhance your coding. But why bother? You’re an entrepreneur, NOT a professional coder. Would you rather learn how to code something quickly and start building your business empire or spend years debugging something that may never launch? It’s time to take your future into your own hands and learn how to start Coding For Entrepreneurs today! How To Be Ultra Successful With This Class - Watch the videos and follow me and do exactly as I do - If you get stuck, rewind and rewatch while copying me again - If you’re still stuck, ask questions! I WILL respond to you really quickly! - Months later if you get stuck, come back and watch the videos all over again :) - Do NOT take notes. Implement what is happening as you see it. - When finished, repeat the classes. Start fresh. Delete Everything. Do it again - Repetition is key: it’s like practicing to master a golf swing or a basketball shot - When you get stuck ASK QUESTIONS - I’ll help you - Remember that learning this will put you light years ahead of other entrepreneurs Build a webpage in 10 minutes ** change resolution to 720p From a student regarding Windows Users: "The easiest way to take this course in terms of learning is through a Linux VM. On Windows, download Virtualbox and a Linux .iso (e.g. Ubuntu). Once downloaded, open Virtualbox, follow the steps to create a Ubuntu VM, select the .iso from your hard drive, install Ubuntu and you're good to go with all the commands mentioned in this course. The only extra command I've had so far to install pip is 'sudo apt-get install python-setuptools'." – Harry FAQ (Doubters Read This) 1) I am not technical at all, are you sure I should take this class?There was a time you didn't know how to read, or write, or speak, or walk, or… I believe you are not technical because you didn't take the time to learn through the hard times OR because you haven't even tried. Coding For Entrepreneurs has a growing community to help you through the tough times, the Instructor will help, the Django Community is incredible, and often times a simple web search will solve your problem. Getting help is easier than EVER and often comes for free. 2) Is Django actually that good? It's the default choice for Instagram, Mozilla, Pinterest, Disqus, and many, many more. Django is lightweight, super flexible, easy to learn, easy to implement. I believe it's that good. 3) What makes Python a good language for beginners? Python looks closest to the English language next to many other programming languages and therefore is easier to learn. Python uses spaces " " more often than ";" or "$" or "{" or "(" like PHP and Ruby use. 4) I already know PHP (or another language), should I learn Python/Django? There are two schools of thought: 1) Yes because it's awesome and makes it easy to implemented web-based projects or 2) No because you don't really need to know more than 1 language. If there is any feeling of desire to learn more, do it. 5) Why don't I just use Wordpress or another platform? I think this is like asking a chef why he doesn't follow someone else's recipe. The other recipe might be fantastic… but it's still following a recipe. A true chef creates. A cook follows. Using a platform can be great…but to truly innovate, you need to know how to do it yourself. 6) I see that Django version 1.6 and Python 2.7 is what is used… isn't Python 3.4 and Django 1.7 out? Why aren't you using those versions? Yes both are out and both are very solid on their own. There is much debate about Python 2.7 and Python 3.4 as to which to use. Mac and Linux come standard with Python 2.7 so we believe it's still a solid choice and will remain that way until these major operating systems change what they use. Django 1.7 vs 1.6 (or even 1.5) is virtually the same; especially for a beginner. Once you understand Django, you understand Django. Regardless of the version until Django releases a huge overhaul (which won't happen anytime soon).
Overview
Section 1: Welcome
Lecture 1 What is Coding for Entrepreneurs?
Lecture 2 Why Code?
Lecture 3 Welcome to Coding for Entrepreneurs
Lecture 4 How to Approach this Class || Learning by Doing
Section 2: Setup Your Computer
Lecture 5 Install the Tools You Need
Lecture 6 System Setup Links (PDF)
Lecture 7 Notes on Text Editors
Lecture 8 Using Github
Section 3: Intro to Python & Django
Lecture 9 Introduction to Python
Lecture 10 Get to know Django
Lecture 11 Links & Resources
Section 4: Django 101
Lecture 12 Intro
Lecture 13 Websites + Servers
Lecture 14 Settings, Urls, Views
Section 5: Try Django 1.9
Lecture 15 Introduction
Lecture 16 Walkthrough
Lecture 17 Before Getting Started
Lecture 18 Versions & Install
Lecture 19 Superuser & Admin
Lecture 20 First App & Model
Lecture 21 Model to Admin
Lecture 22 Customize Admin
Lecture 23 CRUD
Lecture 24 Writing our First View
Lecture 25 Request & Response
Lecture 26 Mapping URLs to Views
Lecture 27 In App URLs
Lecture 28 Django Templates
Lecture 29 Template Context
Lecture 30 QuerySet Basics
Lecture 31 Get Item or 404 Query
Lecture 32 Dynamic URL Routing & Patterns
Lecture 33 URL Links & Get Absolute URL
Lecture 34 ModelForm & Create View
Lecture 35 Instance Update View
Lecture 36 Django Messages Framework
Lecture 37 Delete View
Lecture 38 Template & Inheritance
Lecture 39 Setup Static Files - CSS - Javascript - Images in Django
Lecture 40 Implement Bootstrap
Lecture 41 Pagination by QuerySet
Lecture 42 File Uploads with FileField and ImageField
Lecture 43 SlugField
Lecture 44 Social Share Links
Lecture 45 Custom Template Tag
Lecture 46 Basic User Permissions
Lecture 47 Associate User to Post with a Foreign Key
Lecture 48 Using Facebook Comments
Lecture 49 Item Publish Date & Draft
Lecture 50 Model Managers & Handling Drafts
Lecture 51 Search Posts
Lecture 52 Next Steps & Thank you
Section 6: First Project: Launch with Code (Django 1.6.5, Bootstrap 3)
Lecture 53 Welcome to Launch with Code
Lecture 54 Start your First Django Project
Lecture 55 First view using Function Based Views
Lecture 56 Settings Setup
Lecture 57 Implement Bootstrap for Front End Design
Lecture 58 Start a Django App
Lecture 59 Using Django Forms
Lecture 60 Making Changes to Models in Django Version 1.6
Lecture 61 Get User IP Address
Lecture 62 Create Custom Reference ID
Lecture 63 Create a Social Sharing Page
Lecture 64 Use Custom Django Middleware
Lecture 65 Save Shares by Reference ID
Lecture 66 Create a Social Sharing Page Part 2
Lecture 67 Load Static Files in Django
Lecture 68 Update Front-End Design
Lecture 69 Create a Social Sharing Page Part 3
Lecture 70 Use jQuery to Make Progress Bar
Lecture 71 Implement Social Sharing HTML
Lecture 72 CSS Background Image & Parallax
Lecture 73 Update Email Form Design
Lecture 74 Final Styles Update
Lecture 75 Prepare for Producing using Heroku
Lecture 76 Launch your Project to Heroku
Section 7: eCommerce 2
Lecture 77 Introduction
Lecture 78 Walkthrough
Lecture 79 Requirements
Lecture 80 Setup a Previous Django Project
Lecture 81 Try Django 1.8 to eCommerce 2
Lecture 82 Product Roadmap
Lecture 83 Products App
Lecture 84 Product Detail View
Lecture 85 Urls within Django App
Lecture 86 Add HTML Template
Lecture 87 ListView
Lecture 88 Using Links for Model Instances
Lecture 89 Model Managers
Lecture 90 Product Variations
Lecture 91 Post Save Signal for Variations
Lecture 92 Product Detail Layout
Lecture 93 Image Uploads
Lecture 94 Search Query
Lecture 95 Formset for Inventory
Lecture 96 Login Required Mixins
Lecture 97 Django Messages
Lecture 98 Social Share
Lecture 99 Dynamic Update Price with jQuery
Lecture 100 Single Variation Price
Lecture 101 Product Categories
Lecture 102 Category Detail View
Lecture 103 Related Products
Lecture 104 Distinct & Random QuerySets
Lecture 105 Improve UI
Lecture 106 Django Template Include with Variable
Lecture 107 Featured Product on Homepage
Lecture 108 Login as Dropdown Menu
Lecture 109 Shopping Cart Icon
Lecture 110 Product Lists on Homepage
Lecture 111 Product Editing with Django Admin Inlines
Lecture 112 Carts App
Lecture 113 ManyToMany Through
Lecture 114 ManyToMany Through using the Python Shell
Lecture 115 Add, Remove, Update Cart in a CBV
Lecture 116 Django Sessions
Lecture 117 Render Cart View
Lecture 118 Add to Cart From Product View
Lecture 119 Format Cart & Remove Items
Lecture 120 Update Cart Item Quantity in Cart
Lecture 121 Cart Line Item Total
Lecture 122 Cart Subtotal
Lecture 123 Ajax Part 1
Lecture 124 Ajax Part 2
Lecture 125 jQuery Flash Message
Lecture 126 Display Message from Server
Lecture 127 Empty Cart
Lecture 128 Cart Count in Navbar
Lecture 129 Cart Total & Taxes
Lecture 130 Checkout View
Lecture 131 Orders App
Lecture 132 Checkout from FormMixin
Lecture 133 Save Guest Info
Lecture 134 UserAddress Model
Lecture 135 UserAddress View
Lecture 136 Model Choice Field
Lecture 137 Order Model
Lecture 138 Crafting the Order Part 1
Lecture 139 Crafting the Order Part 2
Lecture 140 Crafting the Order Part 3
Lecture 141 Crafting the Order Part 4
Lecture 142 Custom Mixin for Cart & Order
Lecture 143 Checkout Finalize View
Lecture 144 Order Status
Lecture 145 Order List
Lecture 146 Login Required Mixin
Lecture 147 Order Detail
Lecture 148 Braintree & Customer ID
Lecture 149 Braintree Instance Methods
Lecture 150 Run Braintree Transaction
Lecture 151 UI Updates
Lecture 152 Thank you & Next Steps
Lecture 153 Add On: Advanced Filter for Product List
Section 8: eCommerce (Starts with Django 1.6 then converts to 1.7, Bootstrap 3)
Lecture 154 Welcome
Lecture 155 Opening up eCommerce
Lecture 156 Start a New Project
Lecture 157 Understand Django Configuration
Lecture 158 Products App Views & Templates
Lecture 159 Context in Templates
Lecture 160 Add Bootstrap
Lecture 161 Using Blocks
Lecture 162 First Model
Lecture 163 The Python Shell
Lecture 164 Customize Admin
Lecture 165 Querysets and South
Lecture 166 Add Images
Lecture 167 Static Files
Lecture 168 Products on the Homepage
Lecture 169 Unique Slugs for Products
Lecture 170 URL Patterns for Slugs
Lecture 171 Get Absolute URL
Lecture 172 Bootstrap Images Part 1
Lecture 173 Product Search
Lecture 174 Product Page Part 1
Lecture 175 Cart App
Lecture 176 Update Cart
Lecture 177 Django Sessions
Lecture 178 Cart Count in Navbar
Lecture 179 Cart Item
Lecture 180 Unique Cart Items
Lecture 181 Qty & Attr
Lecture 182 Cart Item Notes
Lecture 183 Product Variations
Lecture 184 Product Variations Part 2
Lecture 185 Product Variations Part 3
Lecture 186 Remove from Cart
Lecture 187 Update Search & Home Templates
Lecture 188 Orders App
Lecture 189 Checkout Part 1
Lecture 190 All Products Page
Lecture 191 Update Order Model
Lecture 192 Login Required Checkout
Lecture 193 User Stipe Account
Lecture 194 Logout View
Lecture 195 Login View
Lecture 196 Form Validation
Lecture 197 Registration Form
Lecture 198 Unique Email in Form
Lecture 199 Post Save Signal
Lecture 200 Email Confirmed & Activation Method
Lecture 201 Setup Email Ability
Lecture 202 Test Email
Lecture 203 Activation Hash
Lecture 204 Activation VIew
Lecture 205 Redirects
Lecture 206 Bootstrap Alert Messages
Lecture 207 Django Messages
Lecture 208 Marketing App
Lecture 209 Middleware for Marketing Message
Lecture 210 Custom Model Queryset and Model Manager
Lecture 211 Message Display Duration
Lecture 212 Django Timezone
Lecture 213 Ajax & Timezone Part 1
Lecture 214 Ajax & Timezone Part 2
Lecture 215 Bootstrap Carousel
Lecture 216 Marketing Slider
Lecture 217 Featured Sliders & Slider Links
Lecture 218 Bootstrap Modal
Lecture 219 Add Form to Modal
Lecture 220 Ajax Email Sign Ups
Lecture 221 Store Email Marketing Sign Ups
Lecture 222 Checkout: Address Model
Lecture 223 Where are we now?
Lecture 224 Checkout: Address View
Lecture 225 Checkout: Selecting Address
Lecture 226 Checkout: User Default Address
Lecture 227 Stripe Payment Form
Lecture 228 Stripe Charge
Lecture 229 Order Total
Lecture 230 Minor Refactoring for User Model
Lecture 231 Calculating Accurate Order Total
Lecture 232 Add Billing & Shipping to Stripe & Order
Lecture 233 Dynamic Address
Lecture 234 Product Categories
Lecture 235 Update Variation Defaults
Lecture 236 Convert project from Django 1.6 to Django 1.7
Lecture 237 Checkout: Improve UI Part 1
Lecture 238 Checkout: Improve UI Part 2
Section 9: Extras and Bonuses for Students
Lecture 239 Guest Lecture: Stephen Somers from CopyRay.com
Section 10: Python Learning (optional)
Lecture 240 Python 101 – The Basics
Lecture 241 Simple Math in Python
Lecture 242 A Python Function | Calculate Gross Margin & Price based off Margin
Lecture 243 Grab Data from Foursquare using an API
Section 11: SUPPORT: FAQs + Common Technical Issue Fixes
Lecture 244 What is a For Loop?
Lecture 245 Schemamigration WILL NOT MIGRATE.
Lecture 246 Video Is Blurry … HELP
Lecture 247 New Field added and Errors Displayed
Lecture 248 Schema Migration after removing field gives three options
Lecture 249 Send Entire Project as a Zipped Folder
Section 12: Closing Up
Lecture 250 Thank you and come back for updates!
Lecture 251 Student-Only Deals
The "non-technical" cofounder,A solo Entrepreneur who is building a web project,Anyone who wants to solve problems through technology,Anyone who wants to learn Django (DjangoProject.com)