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About the Course

As you prepare for your role in back-end development, practice bringing together multiple skills to build a full-stack Django app. You’ll start by setting up an environment for a local practical project, and refactoring the front and back-ends of an existing application. You will then have the opportunity to create the front and back-ends of a new application using your full-stack developer skills. By the end of this course you will be able to: - Explain common concepts related to full stack development - Use HTML, CSS and JavaScript to develop well-structured, interactive and responsive websites - Build a full stack application using Django that stores its data in models on a MySQL database and updates its pages with forms and API endpoints - Describe the different environments that web applications are deployed to To complete this course you will need previous experience with back-end development, Python, version control, databases, Django web framework and APIs....

Top reviews

RT

Mar 12, 2023

I really heard a great experience taking this course. It gives me lots of exposure on my Software programming Career. Thanks to Coursera

MR

Nov 13, 2025

I have learned a lot from this course. Good for practice and learning new things.

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By Abdimalik A A

Dec 6, 2023

Very good

By Ayman M

Nov 1, 2023

Good course, but it could be better.

By Eduard R

Nov 6, 2025

I've already completed quite a few Meta courses, but this is probably the worst one. First, why is it even necessary for back-end development? If I wanted to learn full-stack, I would have chosen a course for that. Second, the course itself: a ton of recaps and some new information, mostly related to front-end development, but why would a back-end developer need that? The module on virtualization and CI/CD was probably the most useful, but it was purely theoretical. And third, the final module. A 30-question test. Are you even sane there? And the practical assignment itself, I honestly didn't understand what I was supposed to do. There were no technical specifications or requirements. One reading passage says one thing, another another, and a third another. And what should be at the end? I checked more than five assignments, and not a single one was correct, meaning they were completely incorrect; they were just some nonsense attached.

By Riccardo M

Jan 21, 2026

Every time the same shit!!!! I deserve 100%, but your stupid method of peer review made by idiots who never check, damages people like me. My assignment is perfect. My entire course (like all the others, is perfect. Coursera is the shittiest platform I have ever seen. It's hugely frustrating. Pure shit.

By Deivi A T

Mar 8, 2025

Acabe los cursos y no me fue dado el certificado