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RyanDjangoRest

A simple rest api with ui

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You will notice a missing directories. TI did not include them because I doubt you care about the autogenerate files. I usually use the Django add on for PyCharm to create the base template. If that is not available I just use the cli tool. For all my projects I prefer to create a venv environment. It takes up space on a local machine but is much better in terms of deployment.

Deploymemt

Speaking of deployment, my prefered method is aws. If it is just a quick job using elastic beanstalk is my usual MO due to the fact that it does most the work for you. I always connect it to a rds postgres or ssms so I do not have to manage the db. If it is a json DyanmoDB or MongoDB (i.e no sql) I switch to tornado or flask.

Front-End

I make no claims about being good at making pretty websites. I can / have created the front end as well using bootstrap, javascript (JQuery.js, Backbone.js and / or react.js), html5. That being said javascript is the bane of my programming exsistance but after speaking with your counter parts a working knowledge of it will suffice. Therefore, this example is just giving a more back end view.

rds postgres

If you would like me to I can fire up a postgres, ssms, DynamoDB or mongoDB and give you access if you don't mind providing the IP you would connect from. You can give me a general idea of what would be stored and I can do it. I have a few personal dbs running, however, they are production for an iOS and android app I released. I can show you via screen share if you would like. Just know that I do know how to create and automate the dataflows for a db.

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