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This package provides the source for all lecture materials for a 10-session course in Web Development using Python.

This package provides the source for all lecture materials used for the Internet Programming in Python section of the Certificate in Python Programming offered by the University of Washington Professional & Continuing Education program. This version of the documentation is used for the Winter 2016 instance of the course, Taught by Cris Ewing

This course is taught using Python 3.

This documentation builds both an HTML version of the course lectures (for the students) and a set of slides (for the instructor). It uses the Python-based documentation tool Sphinx and the hieroglyph sphinx extension. Shell examples use iPython and tests are written for pytest. The build environment is managed using virtualenv and pip

To build the documentation locally, begin by cloning the project to your machine:

$ git clone https://github.com/cewing/training.python_web.git

Change directories into the repository, then create a virtualenv using Python 3:

$ cd training.python_web
$ virtualenv --python /path/to/bin/python3.5 .
Running virtualenv with interpreter /path/to/bin/python3.5
New python executable in training.python_web/bin/python3.5
Also creating executable in training.python_web/bin/python
Installing setuptools, pip...done.

Install the requirements for the documentation using pip:

$ bin/pip install -r requirements.pip
...

Successfully installed Babel-2.0 Jinja2-2.8 MarkupSafe-0.23 Pygments-2.0.2 Sphinx-1.3.1 alabaster-0.7.6 appnope-0.1.0 decorator-4.0.2 docutils-0.12 gnureadline-6.3.3 hieroglyph-0.7.1 ipython-4.0.0 ipython-genutils-0.1.0 path.py-8.1 pexpect-3.3 pickleshare-0.5 py-1.4.30 pytest-2.7.2 pytz-2015.4 simplegeneric-0.8.1 six-1.9.0 snowballstemmer-1.2.0 sphinx-rtd-theme-0.1.8 traitlets-4.0.0

Once that has successfully completed, you should be able to build both the html documentation and the slides using the included Makefile.

$ make html
...

Build finished. The HTML pages are in build/html.

(webdocs)$ make slides
...

Build finished. The HTML slides are in build/slides.

Note

If you prefer to build your virtualenvs in other ways, you will need to adjust the BINDIR variable in Makefile to fit your reality.

A rendered version of this documentation is maintained online. You can view the latest updates at http://cewing.github.com/training.python_web/

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 444 Castro Street, Suite 900, Mountain View, California, 94041, USA.

A copy of this license in text format is included in this package under the docs directory

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