this content is gold , i watched a lot of vids on Django and Django & React (including paid ones) and this must be one of the best i have ever seen! plz continue !
I have to admit. This is the first time I have felt so comfortable with React and Django in a year. This series is the Best Christmas present for 2021. Everything that I want is in this.
The first video of this series was incredibly informative. It provided a comprehensive overview of integrating Django and React, and I found it to be extremely valuable. Someone else has already described this content as "gold," and I wholeheartedly agree with that sentiment now. In my opinion, this is the best Django and React tutorial available on RU-vid. Wishing you all the best!🤩👍
Thanks Chris, glad you found some use out of them. I have said it many times before, but this is just the beginning of a long road to much better tutorials.
i've never watched someone who has this ability to simplify these kind of technologies and concepts, i'd recommend this channel for the begineers thanks alot for this amazing series
i agree, and i tried to practice it more + reading the documentations helped me to match the proper way to do it in the newest and its not that much of a big difference to implement the concepts@@veryacademy
This always happens with me, I see a dozen of tutorials with not-so-appropriate explanations, get frustated , and then finally land up on a tutorial with THE MOST AMAZING explanation on this planet. Can't thank you enough for such a clear & engaging content. Can't wait to see this channel getting what it deserves.✨💜
Dudeeee!!!!!! This series is exactly what I was looking for, I have just seen a part of this first video and I am absolutely happy to see how good a teacher you are. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I'm sure you will get so many more thousands of subscribers soon! Keep it up!
Zander is the absolute best at teaching Django and Web Development. You all should do yourself a favor and subscribe to this man. He puts in so much hard work into these videos.
I was wondering whether I would be able to make a love affair between REAT and DRF ever. But you are here and doing immense help to the community by sharing this rare romance with the world. Amazing, fantastic.
@@veryacademy I am getting some errors while importing modules, Below is the stackoverflow link where I have asked the question. stackoverflow.com/questions/65913651/why-am-i-getting-unexpected-token-error-in-react-js-project?noredirect=1#comment116540762_65913651
Very well explained, and I'm sure it worked great at the time. The Django portion holds up perfectly still. As for the React portion, if you're just starting out I wouldn't recommend this video anymore. React, React DOM and Material UI have all gone through substantial changes since this came out. You can figure the differences out by looking at the current documentation for all of these, but it's going to be easier to follow a different tutorial rather than changing broken things as they come up.
It would be boring if you knew everything, code can be stressful (especially when it doesn't work) - exactly, it will come together and make sense over time and the more you do it 👍
Been a full stack PHP developer for many years, lost the passion for code a little, but Python, Django and React look super interesting. Keep up the great work you are clear with explaining how this works.
Thanks very much for this. I watched this in February 2022, so some bits of React have changed by then, but after a few tweaks everything works! Great tutorial, even though I am absolutely new to React, I was able to follow until the end.
It would be awesome if you could explain which tweaks made it work please. I'm struggling with a blank page after updated switch to routes and ReactDOM.render to createRoot.
This tutorial is absolutely great! The theory of Django DRF is explained thoroughly which I've been missing a lot in other tutorials. Exactly what I needed!
This content is gold. I have gone through this video entirely. At the end, I can see header footer but not the posts. Only change I had to make is replace Switch with Routes in index.js. What am I missing, please? EDIT: I downgraded react-router-dom from latest to v5 and that helped
You're a really engaging teacher. This is by far the most intuitive explanation I've seen about Django REST APIs. Looking forward to the rest of the series!
Yay, I finally finished part 1 of this series and am moving on to part 2. I know this is out of date, but the concepts and principles remain the same. Throughout this series, I learned the importance of reading the documentation; even though this series may be outdated, it encourages you to explore the documentation to find alternatives. What's the result? It gives me confidence. ♥😊
Hey, I've just finished the theory part, and I absolutely agree with the fact that its vital to have a basic understanding of why your code works or how it works, especially for beginners. So far I love the way you explain concepts, it is just right at least for my personal way of learning. One piece of advice I would like to share with you, is to code first and ask the student to just follow along (typing, not copy pasting!) and THEN explain what each thing does and why. This is something I picked up from Zed Shaws, "Learn X language the hard way" books, and I feel there is some merit to this approach. When someone has already written the code it is easier to explain to them because they have already experienced it, and it isnt a purely theoretical cloud in their mind. Anyway, thats my 2 cents on the matter, but so far I am loving the tutorial, keep it up :D !!!
That is just music to my ears - Django can be such a big hurdle to begin with - this is partly why I focused first on Django in this channel. Once you got it - you got it - thank you 👍
Daaaamn, well short of words i will put on same category with corey schafer. You take from simple to extreme can't thank You enough.you even go ahead. You simply best @very academy thanks alot.
Thank you - I dont know corey, but I assume you highly regard him as a good provider. I cant thank you enough for spending time learning the content and wish you all the best.
this guy is sharing some serious knowledge out there, i stumbled upon your channel trying to figure out, asyncio , it would have taken me ages to understand that, but you made it easy peezy , awesome content brother, hopefully, you're going to keep these tuts opensource in near future as well xD...(never seen this depth in any tuts i have seen so far)
Great tutorial! I was a little lost with all the Material UI stuff but that's more on me as I've only used a tiny bit of Bootstrap before. I did find one little bug that I figured I'd point out: on line 21 of App.js, you have setAppState in the list that's the second argument of the useEffect when I believe it should be appState, as this list is the states that useEffect will run again for when the state(s) update.
Thanks for the tutorials. I dont know if its just my preference, but I would much rather watch you type the code out rather than just have you show the finished block. I don't know if thats just me or other prefer this as well. Regardless, thanks a ton for making these. Im subscribed and look forward to future videos!
Thanks for the feedback Jared. It was just a preference on my own. I just thought maybe it was easier to pause and look at the whole line rather than letter by letter. But in fact - if you are typing it out as we go - then I see a benefit. I will try and mix it up in future tutorials and see how we go. Thank you once more
Big fan of your Django videos. I started my django career with your videos. There are many videos on youtube related to react, rest framework and django, but not as precise as yours. I have a request. If possible, can you also try to upload a video that takes care of image capture with camera and upload from mobile/tablet (ios, windows and android) (web based solution) and save it in a mobile folder.
Hey there, I just wanted to mention that I noticed your older videos from three years ago have really eye-catching thumbnails, which is probably why they have more views. On the other hand, your latest videos seem to have less appealing thumbnails and as a result, they're getting fewer views. It might be a good idea to spruce up the thumbnails for your recent videos to give them a boost in views. All the best! 👍👍👍
They have more views because I used to spend money advertising them. RU-vid would think they were popular and show them more, making them more likely to gain traction. In addition, the tutorials were built for RU-vid and were keyword-focused.
I have done a lot of A/B testing on thumbnails. Content/Quality and what people want are more important for the type of videos that I put out - that is what my testing and stats tell me anyhow.
@@veryacademy Hi Very Academy! As someone who enjoys watching your videos, I personally lean towards the ones with the green background as opposed to the white background ones you've been using lately. Also, I've noticed that your recent videos are quite short, which makes me feel like they may not contain enough information. Just wanted to share my honest feedback with you!
Hi there, I just wanted to say this is a very good tutorial, one of the best I've watched! I'm gonna definitely subscribe to your channel to support the amazing job you've been doing :)
I really love your videos and learn so much from them. Thank you for taking the time to make these courses. I am super appreciative of the time you took to prepare this
Thanks for the tutorial. Just thought I'd point out though that at 1:30:40, you didn't actually run the 3rd test which is why it returned only 2 tests had passed. You called the test function 'create_post' instead of 'test_create_post' so that test was ignored.
great tutorial as always ... i just wanna recommend a great extension for vscode ...it's called thunder client which is a great replacement for postman with the same UI and features for api building cause i really find it annoying switching back and forth between vscode and postman...definitely worth trying ... cheers
This guy is the BOMB!!! Thank you very much for the amazing tutorial. Well explained and detailed. This is the best one I've found on YT related to the django rest framework. It's really great that you explained basic concepts first before getting into developing. You deserve more subs. Keep up the good work and I know you will earn more and more subs in no time. Good luck and all the best!!! 👌👌
I have started to learn angular as a front-end technology and obviously django for backend. But I hate the idea of having an api to get the job done. I did some research about my thought as it looked fishy to me and found out from a very experience developer that even though front-end frameworks can be cool but it's the worse idea to have it implemented. Rather use django generated page or PAGE AS A COMPONENT where one can get best of the both world by implementing react or angular components in django html template. There isn't much tutorials and reading available out there. I'd love if you could consider that approach and create tutorials on that as well. Also I would love to hear and curious of what your views are on this topic.