Thanks a lot for investing the time to make this comprehensive tutorial. I've watched and followed along with all 8 modules. I would say this is THE best tutorial for DRF at the moment. Please continue to make more tutorials! Some feedback: - I think the sound level in intro audio (starting at 0:18) and the end audio (starting at 19:54)should be adjusted to match your voice volume. Right now it becomes very loud all of a sudden. - Would appreciate it if you can ensure the viewer can read the docker text or any other text you type. - The steps markdown files are really helpful. However, might be better if you were to organically type in the code rather than copying from the file. Sometimes watching someone code teaches the viewer a lot more than copy pasting and reviewing the code together. Thanks again.
You’re not the first to mention the intro volume 😂 I’ll definitely adjust it. Docker desktop is a pain to use in tutorials. I enter into the container via vs code in recent videos. It’s much easy to follow. As for the copy & paste method. I went down this road as my early tutorials were clunky when trying to type everything out. I may try a 50/50 split moving forward as I agree that it’s sometimes nice to code along with me. Thanks taking the time to give me some feedback! Bobby
Hi, it was a really great course. You were so clear to explain everything, thanks a lot!! Do you have any tutorials or videos to recommend to learn about Models? I mean, principally about the relationships between them, when to use ForeignKey, OneToMany, ManyToMany, and so on. Also in what Model should be the relationship statement? Thanks in advance for your help!
Great Tutorial Plz make tutorial on drf project Also can u share some django roadmap and topics for entry level job? Can u create tutorials/projects on APIs in django?
Thanks a lot for investing the time to make this comprehensive tutorial. I've watched and followed along with all 8 modules. I would say this is THE best tutorial for DRF at the moment. Please continue to make more tutorials!
Some feedback:
- I think the sound level in intro audio (starting at 0:18) and the end audio (starting at 19:54)should be adjusted to match your voice volume. Right now it becomes very loud all of a sudden.
- Would appreciate it if you can ensure the viewer can read the docker text or any other text you type.
- The steps markdown files are really helpful. However, might be better if you were to organically type in the code rather than copying from the file. Sometimes watching someone code teaches the viewer a lot more than copy pasting and reviewing the code together.
Thanks again.
You’re not the first to mention the intro volume 😂 I’ll definitely adjust it.
Docker desktop is a pain to use in tutorials. I enter into the container via vs code in recent videos. It’s much easy to follow.
As for the copy & paste method. I went down this road as my early tutorials were clunky when trying to type everything out. I may try a 50/50 split moving forward as I agree that it’s sometimes nice to code along with me.
Thanks taking the time to give me some feedback!
Bobby
Hi, it was a really great course. You were so clear to explain everything, thanks a lot!!
Do you have any tutorials or videos to recommend to learn about Models? I mean, principally about the relationships between them, when to use ForeignKey, OneToMany, ManyToMany, and so on. Also in what Model should be the relationship statement?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Hi there. Thanks for the feedback. I do have a Django course that goes through models. It might be what you’re looking for 👍
@@DidCoding I will take a look. Thanks a lot!
What can I learn after django ?
I’d say Docker 👍
Great Tutorial
Plz make tutorial on drf project
Also can u share some django roadmap and topics for entry level job?
Can u create tutorials/projects on APIs in django?
Hi there. Thanks for the feedback. I’ve got a lot in the pipeline. I have a python course coming in feb. I’ll then do some Django & docker tutorials 👍