Mark, hello again. I'm watching (and doing!) the course now and it's going fine. But I still don't quite understand why should I use Travis-CI if I can just run tests locally, what's the point of such a service?
@@LondonAppDeveloper Thank you! I've read on the page you'd provided in the course that Travis can also be used for deployment. Do you consider making this part of the course? I insist that it's gonna be especially useful.
I hear you. We're probably going to follow along the lines of what you said, tack on a deployment module at the end of this course, and make a more complex deployment course.
@@LondonAppDeveloper Mark, you are the man. BTW, the little tests (meaning, with questions) in the end of some videos are a very good thing, making sure the student got the main idea of the lesson. Do more of them, with more questions, it's easy to fall into illusion you've learnt something when just watching video lessons. Even coding along can be thoughtless. Exercises are even better, but I'm not sure it's possible with Django
Not for right now, no. But I have an older course which I'm updating...It's the beginner version of this one. The new course content will go on Udemy and you can buy it there. The older version of the course I'll upload here. It will be about 4.5 hours. Expect to see it in the next month or so.
Lol. Thanks I guess?? Is it the pale skin? Knew I should have gotten a tan... Jokes aside, it is one of the top rated TDD courses on Udemy. Give it a go, let me know what you think?
@@LondonAppDeveloper Don't touch the skin, tan will kill the sinister spirit completely (I will not buy the next course then). Ok, I'll give the review. The only thing that bothers me is the lack of the deployment part. I'm not sure I'll be able to figure it out myself.
@@saitaro That's great to know. We're working on releasing a deployment specific course. Haven't decided on whether we tack it on to the end of this one or just make it standalone. Our beginner version of this course also has a deployment section which we're updating soon. Here's a free coupon for it, just for you: www.udemy.com/django-python/?couponCode=SAITARO
@@LondonAppDeveloper Oh, thank you! I'm touched :) I've just bought the newest course as well. Relating to deployment, I think the best option is to make a short part specific to this course, just to make it feel "complete back-end", for the most used service (AWS? I'm not sure). And the 'big' course dedicated to deployment covering all the reasonable alternatives. This would be great, in my opinion.