05-08-2024, 05:02 AM
Published 5/2024
Created by Alpha Omondi Ogilo
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 85 Lectures ( 14h 29m ) | Size: 7.6 GB
Join me, as I build an MVP solution to address real world issues I faced while living in an apartment complex.
What you'll learn:
How to work with Docker containers with Django and Django REST Framework
How to work with Docker containers with React and NextJS 14
How to use Redux and Redux Toolkit with TypeScript.
Reverse proxies with NGINX to serve both the backend API and the React/NextJS Client
Requirements:
Python developers with at least 1 year of web development experience.
Interested in Integrating React and Nextjs 14 with your backend API Endpoint using NGINX
Python3 basics and type hints
Django basics
REST API and Django REST framework fundamentals
JavaScript basics (including variables, operators, functions, arrays, array methods, async/await, and ES6 features)
TypeScript basics
React basics (components, props, state, JSX, conditional rendering, mapping over lists, and hooks like useState and useEffect).
Redux and ReduxToolkit basics
Docker and container basics
Shell scripting basics
Web Servers and Basics of NGINX
Description:
I previously lived in a large apartment complex with over 500 apartment units, all owned by a single landlord.The complex was plagued by inefficient service delivery, issue reporting, and maintenance operations.Tenants were expected to report problems via a shared WhatsApp account, which often resulted in messages going unread, being read too late, or being forgotten due to the high volume of incoming messages.The landlord's technicians(who included plumbers,carpenters, masons, electricians, roofers et-cetera) who were responsible for addressing various issues, frequently ignored calls for assistance or provided false excuses about their availability. Tracking the technicians' whereabouts and providing feedback to the landlord on their work was a challenging task.To make matters worse, some tenants used the same WhatsApp account to advertise their goods that they were selling(such as food, clothes et-cetera), causing further confusion and hindering the issue reporting process.Reporting misbehaving neighbors who violated the tenancy agreement and were a nuisance to other neighbors, also proved to be difficult.I finally had enough and moved out of that place. which kept me wondering.if I was fortunate enough to somehow get money in the future and was able to build my own set of apartments, just like my former landlord did, what would I do differently?Welcome.. Join me in this course as I build an MVP(which is a minimum viable product), to solve some of the problems I encountered while I was living in the apartment complex. This solution being an MVP, of course it can be improved or customized to solve your needs.I hope this course will provide valuable insights and solutions to those facing similar challenges in apartment management..
Who this course is for:
Experienced Python web developer with at least 1 year of web development experience
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