Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 14 Lessons (45m) | Size: 276 MB
As a novice web developer, you’ve built your portfolio app and shared your code on GitHub. Perhaps, you’re hoping to attract technical recruiters to land your first programming job. Many coding bootcamp graduates are likely doing the same thing. To differentiate yourself from the crowd and boost your chances of getting noticed, you can start hosting your Django project online.
For a hobby Django project, you’ll want a hosting service that’s free of charge, quick to set up, user-friendly, and well-integrated with your existing technology stack. While GitHub Pages is perfect for hosting static websites and websites with JavaScript, you’ll need a web server to run your Flask or Django project.
There are a few major cloud platform providers operating in different models, but you’re going to explore Heroku in this course. It ticks all the boxes—it’s free, quick to set up, user-friendly, and well-integrated with Django—and is the favorite cloud platform provider of many startups.
In this course, you’ll learn how to:
Sign up for a free Heroku account
Use the Heroku CLI (command-line interface)
Bootstrap a minimal Django project
Integrate Git with Heroku
Connect to Heroku’s PostgreSQL database
Manage configuration, make new releases and rollbacks
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