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Published inJun 2022
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ISBN-139781801073639
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Michael Dinder
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Michael Dinder works as a senior backend developer at Cart, Inc. Michael has helped to develop projects for large enterprises such as PayPal and other companies such as Corcoran Pacific Properties, and countless more either directly or indirectly. He has been programming for more than 15 years with a number of different languages and frameworks, with a focus on Python/Django for the past 5+ years.
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A block of code is set as follows:

# /becoming_a_django_entdev/chapter_5/forms.py
from django.forms 
import Form
class ContactForm(Form):
    pass

When we wish to draw your attention to a particular part of a code block, the relevant lines or items are set in bold:

# /becoming_a_django_entdev/chapter_5/forms.py
from django.forms 
import Form, ModelForm
class VehicleForm(ModelForm):
    pass

Any command-line input or output is written as follows:

RuntimeError: Conflicting 'vehicle' models in application 'chapter_3':

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Michael Dinder works as a senior backend developer at Cart, Inc. Michael has helped to develop projects for large enterprises such as PayPal and other companies such as Corcoran Pacific Properties, and countless more either directly or indirectly. He has been programming for more than 15 years with a number of different languages and frameworks, with a focus on Python/Django for the past 5+ years.
Read more about Michael Dinder