In this final course, we'll look at the JavaScript language and how it supports the Object-Oriented pattern, with a focus on the unique aspects of JavaScript's approach to OO. We'll provide an introduction to the jQuery library, which is widely used for in-browser manipulation of the Document Object Model (DOM) and event handling. You'll also learn about JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), which is commonly used as a syntax to exchange data between code running on the server (i.e., in Django) and code running in the browser (JavaScript/jQuery). You will continue to develop your classified ads application, adding features that make use of JavaScript, JQuery, and JSON. This course assumes you have completed the first three courses in the specialization.

Developing and Deploying a Complete Django Web Application

Developing and Deploying a Complete Django Web Application
This course is part of Django for Everybody Specialization

Instructor: Charles Russell Severance
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Explain and give examples of many-to-many relationships in data modeling
Write syntactically correct JavaScript language and demonstrate debugging capabilities
Build objects using JavaScript
Explain basic elements of low-level jQuery
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There are 8 modules in this course
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3 videos5 readings1 app item
This module covers the important technique of marking rows in a data model as belonging to a particular user. With this information we can decide who can edit or view particular rows. We look at how we can use Django with object-oriented Python to build a reusable "owned rows" feature.
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8 videos1 reading1 assignment1 app item
As we begin to add interactive elements to our web pages, we need to learn JavaScript. For students with a JavaScript background this will be a bit of review as we learn JavaScript from a Django perspective.
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6 videos1 reading1 assignment
The Object-Oriented approach in JavaScript is different from Object Orientation in Python in some important ways. So we look at the unique features of the OO pattern in JavaScript. The high level concepts are the same between Python and JavaScript but the implementation details are different in important and subtle ways.
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6 videos1 reading1 assignment
We look at particular aspects of the JavaScript run-time in a browser including manipulation of the Document Object Model(DOM), timers and event handling.
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7 videos1 reading1 assignment1 app item
The more advanced data modeling approach to remove replication of string data is the Many-To-Many data model. Sometimes a one-to-many model is not flexible enough to represent structures like course rosters. A Many-to-many model in essence models two on-to-many relationships.
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5 videos1 reading1 assignment1 app item
JSON and AJAX allow web pages to add interactivity and interact with the back-end without sending entire web pages back and forth to the server.
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9 videos1 reading1 assignment1 app item
In this module we extend our application to add search to our classified ads application.
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3 videos3 readings1 app item
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Reviewed on Aug 10, 2020
Excellent course. I have taken, P4E before and as always, Dr Chuck is awesome in teaching. Thank you Dr Chuck!
Reviewed on Oct 26, 2020
Bastante bien el curso, pero faltó una explicación sobre Rest y como usarlo en Django
Reviewed on Apr 17, 2021
Great course for learning the basics of Django. However, if you are already familiar with web and database technologies using other frameworks there is quite a lot of content you can skip.
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