These days you can make your very own web app for free, in pure Python, with a minimal amount of code. The app we’re going to build is under 100 lines total. Not only that, the entire process, from coding and styling to hosting and embedding, can be surprisingly straightforward once you’ve seen an example. […]
Category: Web Applications
Make a Location-Based Web App With Django and GeoDjango
Throughout this tutorial, you’ll learn how to use Django and GeoDjango to build a location-based web application from scratch. You’ll be building a simple nearby shops application that lists the shops closest to a user’s location. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll be able to: Use Django to build a simple web application from […]
Building a Simple Web App with Bottle, SQLAlchemy, and the Twitter API
This is a guest blog post by Bob Belderbos. Bob is a driven Pythonista working as a software developer at Oracle. He is also co-founder of PyBites, a Python blog featuring code challenges, articles, and news. Bob is passionate about automation, data, web development, code quality, and mentoring other developers. Last October we challenged our […]
Building a Simple Web App With Bottle, SQLAlchemy, and the Twitter API
Last October we challenged our PyBites’ audience to make a web app to better navigate the Daily Python Tip feed. In this article, I’ll share what I built and learned along the way. In this article you will learn: How to clone the project repo and set up the app. How to use the Twitter […]
Django, Flask, and Redis Tutorial: Web Application Session Management Between Python Frameworks
I love and use Django in lots of my personal and client projects, mostly for those involving relational databases and more classical web applications. However, by design, Django is very tightly coupled with its ORM, Template Engine System, and Settings object. Plus, it’s not a new project: it carries a lot of baggage from the […]
Battlelog: Modern Web Applications are Here
It’s the shooter season of the year and this fall was all about Modern Warfare 3 versus Battlefield 3. And being the kind of game they are they also try to keep their audience playing by introducing some additional level of engagement. Both Call of Duty and Battlefield introduced their own online community websites and […]