Course Information
Course Overview
Build a Home / Local Networked Server with a Django-powered Web application to create a local-network-only app.
We're on the cusp of controlling every item within our house using code, the internet, and a small computer. Microcontrollers are inexpensive computers (like $35 inexpensive) that can be hacked on to create your very own web application for your local network.
This is huge. Let's not understate this in any measure. You, yes you, can write some basic code and control every electronic piece in your house? That's pretty awesome.
Now, we're still a little ways away before every electronic item is connected to the Internet but once it is, you'll be able to use what you learned here to control these items at will.
The technology we use is:
- Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
- Django 1.10
- Python 3
- Apache2 & mod_wsgi (for the Web Server)
What we do in this course can likely be used with different versions of Django and to any new versions of Raspberry Pi that may come out so keep that in mind too.
Let's do this!
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 36 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Welcome to Homebaked
- Section 2 OS for Raspberry Pi
- Section 3 Raspberry Pi - SSH, IP, Updates, and Installations
- Section 4 Setup Apache 2 & Basic Django Project
- Section 5 Django Pi Time (Django Project)
- Section 6 Django Project to Raspberry PI
- Section 7 Thank you
What You’ll Learn
- Local Networked Server using Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, Django-powered web application , Setup Apache2 on a Linux system (useful for other Linux systems), Create a Home Automation Hub with a Raspberry Pi and Python, Install an OS on a Raspberry Pi (OS: Raspbian Jessie
- a Linux Debian distro for Pi)
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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NNima Tatari
It is a great course so far, combining Raspberrypi stuff with Django coding on a local system. Thank you.
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BBruno de Oliveira Machado
Too fast and the main points should be more explored and detailed.
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CChristopher Toney
I like how detailed the videos are, but would be nice to have some direct links. Starting off was good, but he moves though a lot of commands really fast, while they're not difficult to execute. It is difficult to keep up, cause he's moving so fast.
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WWanghley Soares Martins
This course is amazing! The instructor has a big knowledge about the subject and all of the questions were answered in the course