Django 3 Web Development Cookbook
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About the authors

Aidas Bendoraitis has been professionally building websites for the past 18 years. For the last 14 years, he has been working at a design company, studio 38 pure communication, in Berlin. Together with a small dedicated team, he has mostly used Django in the backend and jQuery in the frontend to create cultural and touristic web platforms.

Among different side projects, he is bootstrapping a SaaS business with strategic prioritizer 1st things 1st.

Aidas Bendoraitis is active on Twitter and other social media under the username DjangoTricks.

I want to thank my wife, Sofja, and son, Joris, and also other family members and friends for their support while writing this book. I am grateful to my colleagues for sharing knowledge and creating exciting projects together. Also, I want to thank the Django community for great, friendly conferences, and meetups. Last but not least, I appreciate Vilnius University, for planting the initial seeds of my career.

 

 

Jake Kronika, a software engineer with 25 years of experience. He has been working with Python since 2005 and Django since 2007. Evolving in lockstep with the web development industry, his skill set encompasses HTML, CSS, full-stack JavaScript, Python, Django, React, Node.js, Ruby on Rails, and several other technologies.

Currently a software architect and development team lead, Jake collaborates with designers, business stakeholders, and engineers around the globe to build robust applications. In his spare time, he provides full-spectrum web services as a freelancer.

In addition to authoring this book, Jake has reviewed several other Packt titles – most recently, Django 3 By Example, Third Edition by Antonio Melé.

 

I would not have accomplished nearly all that I have if it were not for the support and encouragement of my family, friends, and professional connections. In particular, I would like to thank my wife, Veronica, and my children, Mykaela and Kaden, whose love and devotion continue to be an inspiration daily. Also, I want to recognize my childhood friend, Andrew, without whom I may not have built my first website, thus discovering software.