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About the Course

As you prepare for your role in back-end development, practice bringing together multiple skills to build a full-stack Django app. You’ll start by setting up an environment for a local practical project, and refactoring the front and back-ends of an existing application. You will then have the opportunity to create the front and back-ends of a new application using your full-stack developer skills. By the end of this course you will be able to: - Explain common concepts related to full stack development - Use HTML, CSS and JavaScript to develop well-structured, interactive and responsive websites - Build a full stack application using Django that stores its data in models on a MySQL database and updates its pages with forms and API endpoints - Describe the different environments that web applications are deployed to To complete this course you will need previous experience with back-end development, Python, version control, databases, Django web framework and APIs....

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RT

Mar 12, 2023

I really heard a great experience taking this course. It gives me lots of exposure on my Software programming Career. Thanks to ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø¹Û¿´

ST

May 24, 2023

Overall a good course. It would be better if it covers JavaScript more.

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By Eduard R

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Nov 6, 2025

I've already completed quite a few Meta courses, but this is probably the worst one. First, why is it even necessary for back-end development? If I wanted to learn full-stack, I would have chosen a course for that. Second, the course itself: a ton of recaps and some new information, mostly related to front-end development, but why would a back-end developer need that? The module on virtualization and CI/CD was probably the most useful, but it was purely theoretical. And third, the final module. A 30-question test. Are you even sane there? And the practical assignment itself, I honestly didn't understand what I was supposed to do. There were no technical specifications or requirements. One reading passage says one thing, another another, and a third another. And what should be at the end? I checked more than five assignments, and not a single one was correct, meaning they were completely incorrect; they were just some nonsense attached.

By Deivi A T

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Mar 8, 2025

Acabe los cursos y no me fue dado el certificado