19 - Dynamic URL Routing - Python & Django 3.2 Tutorial Series

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19 - Dynamic URL Routing - Python & Django 3.2 Tutorial Series

Try Django 3.2 is a series to teach you the fundamentals of creating web applications with Python & Django by building a real project step-by-step.

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I love that you also show how the previous versions of Django would have handled this.

specimon
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piece by piece the Django jigsaw is taking some shape. Thank you.

johnrogers
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Thanks!! absolutely perfect tutorials :D
I love how he finds errors "funny" 😂😂

sleepypanda
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Really good tutorial, even though I have Django 5.0 installed

krzysiekkrzysiek
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I've been looking for this information for so long... I just subscribed, liked the video, and activate the notification bell xD

sizu
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Wow !, this Tutorial list is looking very interesting, I'm diving in !!!..

DutchJDoe
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is this tutorial good enough in today's scenerio as we already have django 5?

X-chess
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Very well explained. Best tutorial. Thanks a lot

abm
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Will this Dynamic URL show in Google Search? Can This be dynamically added to SiteMap? Can we create this dynamic url from command line and do operation on that page like add dynamic data etc ...?

Bihari_Chaman
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Wait. Starting @06:14, you write <int:abc> ... and it works! Why? How? I thought <int: meant you had to pass an integer, or at least, a value that resolves to an integer, like the id field? *Plus*, I'm pretty sure you did not have a field or attribute on the model named 'abc'. So why did *any* of that work? I'm so :-(

malikrumi
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Hi, so when I use 'id' after *args **kwargs in the function declaration of home_view, I get an error like this " TypeError at / home_view() missing 1 required positional argument: 'id' ". And my editor color codes 'id' different than 'request'. What should I do??

neelanjanmukherji
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please stop saying word cool so many times

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