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General Discussion

Andre' Jones
Andre' Jones
26,671 Points

Any Plans for Python and Django Course

I'd like to learn Python and Django but the only resources I find online are the tutorial in the Django documentation & some courses on Udemy. I like the format of short videos with key topics that Treehouse uses and would like to see Python and Django taught here and same goes for ruby and Sinatra.

Anyone know of any site that would provide this format teaching those frameworks?

6 Answers

This might interest you: http://www.codecademy.com/tracks/python

Andre' Jones
Andre' Jones
26,671 Points

I'm 25 or so % through this and I dont think they do much web development python, mainly just application programming.

Rhys Park
Rhys Park
8,311 Points

I too would be really interested in learning more Python particularly with the Django framework.

Any plans treehouse?

J. M.
J. M.
15,389 Points

Udacity's computer science courses are in Python.

Andre' Jones
Andre' Jones
26,671 Points

I like udacity too. Im a couple weeks into the Comp Sci 1 course. I previewed a couple of the Web Dev course lectures but it was mainly html Css type of stuff but I'll recheck that. Thanks

I would dig that, especially when I see how much Django is used now. In my area, almost all web position require to be able to work with django.

Andre' Jones
Andre' Jones
26,671 Points

I found a Django course finally just thought I'd let u guys know https://tutsplus.com/lesson/introduction-47/ idk how much this site costs yet but give it a go if ur interested