Sanic - an asynchronous web framework for Pythonistas
What you'll learn
- The students will be able to develop their own secure and fast web applications!
Requirements
- Python 3.7 and the sanic and websocket-client module are needed.
Description
Hello,
Welcome to my course. I have been a pythonista since a few years now. I have made this course because I was very curious to find an async we framework that allows low access to the hardware and possibility to fine-tune the web applications.. Nowadays the world is changing faster than we imagine, everything is about web services, web applications, containers, and microservices. With this course my hope is to give you the fundamentals to build your versatile web applications that support your infrastructure in the best possible way. Recently python has become the hottest programming language to learn, and learning it gives you freedom to do and be whatever you want. Apart from this if you just want to spend your time useful this course my also provide you with some quality entertainment. Sanic has become a de-facto framework for prototyping web applications due to it's easy to learn nature. Whether you are a newbie who is getting started or a veteran this course is going to give you the fundations to build your applications with ease. We start from the basics and progress through the main building blocks of this framework to get the big picture that you can use later as fundation.
Best Regards,
Daniel
Who this course is for:
- Anyone interessted in learning a new web framework which is written in a non-blocking and async style.
Instructor
Hello,
My name is Dániel. I am a young Hungarian enthusiast who is all about programming, and scripting and learning something new everyday. My profile is mainly about Python and Powershell with some Docker spicing. I am also an aspiring youtuber and love to help other people either by teaching or with ideas.
Despite my age I have confidence in my skills, and I believe we can make the world a better place by teaching people to think for themselves.
See you soon,
Daniel