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- Title: Django 3 Web Development Cookbook
- Author(s) Aidas Bendoraitis, Jake Kronika
- Publisher: Packt Publishing; 4th ed. edition (March 23, 2020); eBook (Free Edition)
- Permission: Free eBook Provided by the Publisher (Packt)
- Hardcover/Paperback: 608 pages
- eBook: PDF and Video (YouTube)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1838987428
- ISBN-13: 978-1838987428
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Practical recipes for building fast, robust, and secure web apps using Django 3 and Python. Actionable solutions to common problems in Python web development. The book will take you through uploading and processing images, rendering data in HTML5, PDF, and Excel, using and creating APIs, and navigating different data types in Django. It not only helps you work with the PostgreSQL database but also the MySQL database.
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