This man's way shows that he's learnt things by playing around. No one else says that 'The difference between GET POST UPDATE DELETE is NOT a technical one but only conventional.' This kind of clarity and simplification is what newbies like me need and not the other 'bootcamp mentors' on Udemy that don't even really know what confuses students and what not. I'm writing this just after that line. Hats off man!
You GOAT man. Thank you! -It is the way he knows what he is talking about and how to communicate that knowledge without being exaggeratedly technical so anyone can get it. Also love the fact that he says when it is used for real and when for educational purposes.
I believe that your channel is a faculty of computer science itself, and that's a complete resource for anybody interested in this field. Thanks indeed for great contents and knowledge sharing. Please record the same for Fastapi if possible.
When is FastAPI and DJango please 🙏🏼 I learned so much from this channel is just a few weeks of watching. They way you explain things is just perfect for me
What are you using that autocompletes your jinja syntax? I would like to have VSCode add the spacing between the {% %} and related actions. Loving the video so far, thanks!
Thank you for such a great knowledge I would like to request something sir can you make video on Library used in python like what can we do and application and functions
sorry having issues with the blueprints section , i tried and followed every instruction step by step in three different folders(following the structure strictly) still i cant execute "flask db init" its so annoying, been at this for days
it is because you dont want your main python versions of file to clash with your current project files dependencies version , however it is not that much necessary but still recommended
I mean I get it Flask is easy to learn and to teach, but really it's kinda old and not that useful, I did learn Flask but I would rather prefer to not waist time and learn for example FastAPI with assync and all, I understand it's a bit more complicated but definitely more profitable in a long run...
How about you learn the basics and then progress. Learning from scratch helps embed some of the fancier implementations. Plus, examples continue to refer to Flask which aids learning. More modern doesn't always equate to best.For instance, I learnt file processing and then csv file processing. Both were a powerful learning journey.
This man's way shows that he's learnt things by playing around. No one else says that 'The difference between GET POST UPDATE DELETE is NOT a technical one but only conventional.' This kind of clarity and simplification is what newbies like me need and not the other 'bootcamp mentors' on Udemy that don't even really know what confuses students and what not. I'm writing this just after that line. Hats off man!
Umm, okay?
just the perfect course as i am currently building a robust flask api, my first robust flask api
You GOAT man. Thank you!
-It is the way he knows what he is talking about and how to communicate that knowledge without being exaggeratedly technical so anyone can get it.
Also love the fact that he says when it is used for real and when for educational purposes.
this dude really knows what he's talking about
I believe that your channel is a faculty of computer science itself, and that's a complete resource for anybody interested in this field.
Thanks indeed for great contents and knowledge sharing.
Please record the same for Fastapi if possible.
Exactly what I needed, would be nice to see a fastapi course too
Have not the time right now. Will return. Thx for all your good videos.
damn lets go, I needed to know about session management and deployment
so flask uses concept of blueprints to build microservices architecture and also provides good control flow over the components. that's cool
Thanks so much ❤
This is the course i've been waiting for
This was a great tutorial, thanks I was quickly able to shift to Flask from Node.js
It is an informative and productive resource to learn about the Flask framework 📚🎓
I really have no idea how this guy is able to make a video per day
One video every two days 😉
Could you please make a playlist on java tutorials and Object Oriented Programming, i just love your way of explaining things.
When is FastAPI and DJango please 🙏🏼 I learned so much from this channel is just a few weeks of watching. They way you explain things is just perfect for me
You're a legend, man.
this is the best course of flask
Hi human, how you? It's been pretty long since i saw you, I have actually lost your channel, so happy to see you.
Great course, keep up the good work. 💪 Thank you ❤
Please do the full course for Django as it is more versatile.
Thank you in advance!
thanks so much. Super valuable. Extremely grateful for your teaching dude.
please do a CICD to automate tests and pull latest docker image from a container repository to your server
It would be interesting with a course on how to deploy apps on GCP.
insane guide
I found it helpful. Thanks so much.
I think, I fell in love with flask. Will start this tutorial. Thank you.
Fastapi is much much better
Recommend some playlist for fastapi@@free_thinker4958
@@free_thinker4958 oh yesss!!!
Thank you so much for making this ❤
the man, thanks bro.
Machine learning and deep learning
This channel is best ❣️ i like your videos alot ❣️
Unbelievable, thank you
What are you using that autocompletes your jinja syntax? I would like to have VSCode add the spacing between the {% %} and related actions. Loving the video so far, thanks!
Great tutorial, thanks for the share! =]
Do you plan on doing anything with fast api?
I feel like this course if for people who already knows flask
What are you using to open the SQLite database? Wasn't very clear on how to opened it and created a connection. Thank you!
I am also stuck here and not able to edit my database, any solutions to this?
cool stuff.
Thanks man❤
Thanks it's required ❤
Thank you for such a great knowledge I would like to request something sir can you make video on Library used in python like what can we do and application and functions
Noice 🎉 Can we have something similar for FastAPI?😊
Thank you.
Legend !
Thank You! How do you know which port to select for your server?
thanks
YEAHHH! THX
Do you use the community or professional variant of PyCharm ?
sorry having issues with the blueprints section , i tried and followed every instruction step by step in three different folders(following the structure strictly) still i cant execute "flask db init"
its so annoying, been at this for days
At 59:20 pycharm seems to treat “rule:” as an error or a hint. Chat-gpt says it’s an error. Please advise.
in the forms, post, files section i dont see a browse part just upload file what am i doing wrong
Creating Flask Rest API would be more reliable.
i have been learning flask the wrong way. less than an hour in it and I feel like I should be paying school fee.
sooooooooo good
why we need to create a virtual env?
it is because you dont want your main python versions of file to clash with your current project files dependencies version , however it is not that much necessary but still recommended
Can we connect to chat gpt
Yes
I mean I get it Flask is easy to learn and to teach, but really it's kinda old and not that useful, I did learn Flask but I would rather prefer to not waist time and learn for example FastAPI with assync and all, I understand it's a bit more complicated but definitely more profitable in a long run...
How about you learn the basics and then progress. Learning from scratch helps embed some of the fancier implementations. Plus, examples continue to refer to Flask which aids learning. More modern doesn't always equate to best.For instance, I learnt file processing and then csv file processing. Both were a powerful learning journey.
nobody has watched the full vid yet...
I hope you have by now :)
@@NeuralNine of course! (btw your vids are great)
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Flask v3.0.... is better..!
which one does this video cover ?
Why? Fastapi is much much better
@@free_thinker4958 But django is for ever...
@@free_thinker4958 depends on your needs.. v3.0 has a new set-up, which i think is much better, but it seems there is a conflict with login manager...
Your comments filled by so many bots
I built a flask webapp with chat gpt in 20 minutes lool 😅
And what did you learn?
@@zedzpan no need to learn all the details. Having an overall understanding of how things work and when to use them are more important in real life
@@andyn6053 Really? Good luck with that approach.
@@andyn6053did you use api?
@@andyn6053 you won't get far with that attitude
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