Wow! This is a really good and in depth tutorial, great job!
On top of being very detailed, it also does a great job of walking through the "Dev process" of going from "Okay, how does this work?" to "Cool, so I see how it works... what can I do to 'improve' it" to "Look at this cool thing I did" which is the very process that made me fall in love with webdev.
Thank You! Yes, missing the in-betweens make beginners remain beginners. XD my main stuff is python, i think i wrote a Js tutorial after a really long time! The web is unbypassable, so is web dev _. "Dev process" , i liked that one!
I haven't gotten very far into Flask yet, I have a tutorial that I'm trying to work through, but finding time to fit it in has been a bit rough lately. I would like to get into it more, just need to make time to really dive in!
an article i once wrote. to add libs, like animate.css just add it in static folder and in your html file add the path as "static/animate.css", no need for special flask { } things.
for api see marshmallow, very easy, don't use flask-restful. The best tuto in my opinion is building something, that actually reduces the amount of time learning. A CRUD app with login should cover what you need to know, just be sure to use those things called blueprints. Use SQLite to start with flask-sqlalchemy so that switching db only means switching settings. better, you could a localhost app for someone, mimicking pushing to production at the same time.
else, i'm building something flask right now, will push to github soon and notify you. any flask question, i'll try my best to help you!
Wow! This is a really good and in depth tutorial, great job!
On top of being very detailed, it also does a great job of walking through the "Dev process" of going from "Okay, how does this work?" to "Cool, so I see how it works... what can I do to 'improve' it" to "Look at this cool thing I did" which is the very process that made me fall in love with webdev.
Thank You! Yes, missing the in-betweens make beginners remain beginners. XD my main stuff is python, i think i wrote a Js tutorial after a really long time! The web is unbypassable, so is web dev _. "Dev process" , i liked that one!
edit: i see you tried flask, how did you find it?
I haven't gotten very far into Flask yet, I have a tutorial that I'm trying to work through, but finding time to fit it in has been a bit rough lately. I would like to get into it more, just need to make time to really dive in!
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an article i once wrote. to add libs, like animate.css just add it in static folder and in your html file add the path as "static/animate.css", no need for special flask { } things.
for api see marshmallow, very easy, don't use flask-restful. The best tuto in my opinion is building something, that actually reduces the amount of time learning. A CRUD app with login should cover what you need to know, just be sure to use those things called blueprints. Use SQLite to start with flask-sqlalchemy so that switching db only means switching settings. better, you could a localhost app for someone, mimicking pushing to production at the same time.
else, i'm building something flask right now, will push to github soon and notify you. any flask question, i'll try my best to help you!
Thanks! Seems like a good place to start! I'll let you know if I have any questions! :D