Very nicely explained Jinja Macros in short time, I was able to understand and implement it. Thanks
This is how I like it! Mostly I hate youtube videos about coding because there is so much "boilerplate content" around it. This is pretty much straight to the point. Good one! Maybe you could add small things around the subject at hand. For example, can you add type annotations to macros and stuff. I am completely new to the subject, so maybe this point wont make any sense. But you get the point^^
Super bro, very simplified, I'm subscribed
Hi Jose, Have you heard about the combination of FastAPI + Htmx + Jinja2? I have preferred it over Flask because of the following: Automatic validation. Scalability. Asynchrony. Automatic documentation. I don't know if you have any video or tutorial about this topic. Hola José. ¿Has oído hablar sobre la combinación de FastAPI + Htmx + Jinja2? La he preferido antes que a Flask por lo siguiente: Validación automática. Escalabilidad. Asincronía. Documentación automática. No sé si tienes algún video o tutorial respecto a este tema.
This is so cool. So, macros help in the reusability of HTML elements, right?
Great material. Thank you for sharing it.
Very good. Straight to the point
This is great. And makes me think somebody must create a framework using this core concept.
I did not know macros thanks
Wow!! Do you have any other videos on jinja syntax, keywords?
Hi, do you have any plan on creating a short series on python modules like “python docx” and “docxtpl”? Would be really helpful. Thanks!
Beautiful, just beautiful
Thanks for the video! This data in routes is static. What if we've got data in models that we want to show in a more dynamic way?
Ooooh, slick. What if in a scenario where you use the same macro to create multiple tables, you want to pass another class name via the macro function so you can uniquely identify the table? Is that possible?
Hey! Just wanted to ask when the Flask Web Development Course will be updated on Udemy, since the course still has Legacy content and the course introduction says that the update would be done in November'20.
thanks so much!
Cool!
Now do it for a hand of 13 cards in the form {(html code, eg,) ❤(rank, eg) A} where each of the four suits has different css formatting (mainly color).
awesome. Thank u so much :)
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