Flask

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Complete Course Curriculum

Course Duration: 3- Months

Course Fees: 12000/-

  • What is Web Framework?
  • What is Flask?
  • WSGI
  • Werkzeug
  • Jinga2

  • Installation of Flask

  • Test Flask Installation
  • Debug Mode

  • Flask – Routing

  • Flask – Variable Rules

  • Flask –URL Building
  • Flask – HTTP Methods

  • Flask – Templates

  • Flask – Static Files

  • Flask – Request Object

  • Flask – Sending Form Data to Template 

  • Flask – Cookies

  • Flask – Sessions

  • Flask – Redirect and Errors

  • Flask – Redirect and Errors

  • Flask – File Uploading 

  • Flask – Extensions

  • Flask – Mail

  • Flask – WTF

  • Flask –SQLite

  • Flask –SQLAlchemy 

  • Flask – Sijax

  • Flask – Deployment

  • Flask –FastCGI 

Course NameFees Duration
Complete C Programming Course3000/-45 Days
Complete C ++ Programming Course3000/-45 Days
Core Java Development Course6000/-2 Months
Basic Python Development6000/-2 Months
Basic Android Development6000/-2 Months
Web Designing6000/-2 Months
JavaScript6000/-2 Months
Graphic Designing6000/-2 Months
Digital Marketing6000/-2 Months
PHP & MySQL6000/-2 Months
Internet of Things (IOT)6000/-2 Months
Angular JS6000/-2 Months
Node JS6000/-2 Months
React JS6000/-2 Months
C #6000/-2 Months

  • What is Web Framework?
  • What is Flask?
  • WSGI
  • Werkzeug
  • Jinga2

  • Installation of Flask

  • Test Flask Installation
  • Debug Mode

  • Flask – Routing

  • Flask – Variable Rules

  • Flask –URL Building
  • Flask – HTTP Methods

  • Flask – Templates

  • Flask – Static Files

  • Flask – Request Object

  • Flask – Sending Form Data to Template 

  • Flask – Cookies

  • Flask – Sessions

  • Flask – Redirect and Errors

  • Flask – Redirect and Errors

  • Flask – File Uploading 

  • Flask – Extensions

  • Flask – Mail

  • Flask – WTF

  • Flask –SQLite

  • Flask –SQLAlchemy 

  • Flask – Sijax

  • Flask – Deployment

  • Flask –FastCGI 

Project Development

Have a look on Exciting Project ideas on Flask

You can build a simple calculator with C using switch cases or if-else statements. This calculator takes two operands and an arithmetic operator (+, -, *, /) from the user, however, you can expand the program to accept more than two operands and one operator by adding logic. Then, based on the operator entered by the user, it conducts the computation on the two operands. The input, however, must be in the format “number1 operator1 number2” (i.e. 2+4).

Using C language, you can also create a student management system. To handle students’ records (like Student’s roll number, Name, Subject, etc.) it employs files as a database to conduct file handling activities such as add, search, change, and remove entries. It appears a simple project but can be handy for schools or colleges that have to store records of thousands of students.

If you have ever lost track of which day of the week is today or the number of days in that particular month, you should build a calendar yourself. The Calendar is written in the C programming language, and this Calendar assists you in determining the date and day you require. We can implement it using simple if-else logic and switch-case statements. The display() function is used to display the calendar and it can be modified accordingly. It also has some additional functions.

This Phone book Project generates an external file to permanently store the user’s data (Name and phone number). The phone book is a very simple C project that will help you understand the core concepts of capacity, record keeping, and data structure. This program will show you how to add, list, edit or alter, look at, and delete data from a record.

An online voting system is a software platform that enables organizations to conduct votes and elections securely. A high-quality online voting system strikes a balance between ballot security, convenience, and the overall needs of a voting event. By collecting the input of your group in a systematic and verifiable manner, online voting tools and online election voting systems assist you in making crucial decisions. These decisions are frequently taken on a yearly basis – either during an event (such as your organization’s AGM) or at a specific time of the year. Alternatively, you may conduct regular polls among your colleagues (e.g. anonymous employee feedback surveys).

With this voting system, users can enter their preferences and the total votes and leading candidate can be calculated. It’s a straightforward C project that’s simple to grasp. Small-scale election efforts can benefit from this.

Tic-tac-toe, also known as noughts and crosses or Xs and Os, is a two-person paper and pencil game in which each player alternates marking squares in a three-by-three grid with an X or an O. The winner is the player who successfully places three of their markers in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row. You can implement this fun game using 2D arrays in the C programming language. It is important to use arrays while creating a Tic Tac Toe game in the C programming language. The Xs and Os are stored in separate arrays and passed across various functions in the code to maintain track of the game’s progress. You can play the game against the computer by entering the code here and selecting either X or O. The source code for the project is given below.

Mathematical operations are an everyday part of our life. Every day, we will connect with many forms of calculations in our environment. Matrices are mathematical structures in which integers are arranged in columns and rows. In actual life, matrices are used in many applications. The most common application is in the software sector, where pathfinder algorithms, image processing algorithms, and other algorithms are developed. Some fundamental matrix operations are performed in this project, with the user selecting the operation to be performed on the matrix. The matrices and their sizes are then entered. It’s worth noting that the project only considers square matrices.

Library management is a project that manages and preserves electronic book data based on the demands of students. Both students and library administrators can use the system to keep track of all the books available in the library. It allows both the administrator and the student to look for the desired book. The C files used to implement the system are: main.c, searchbook.c, issuebook.c, viewbook.c, and more.

The Electricity Cost Calculator project is an application-based micro project that predicts the following month’s electricity bill based on the appliances or loads used. Visual studio code was used to write the code for this project. This project employs a multi-file and multi-platform strategy (Linux and Windows). People who do not have a technical understanding of calculating power bills can use this program to forecast their electricity bills for the coming months; however, an electricity bill calculator must have the following features:

  • All loads’ power rating
  • Unit consumed per day
  • Units consumed per month, and
  • Total load calculation

 

The project’s goal is to inform a consumer about the MOVIE TICKET BOOKING SYSTEM so that they can order tickets. The project was created with the goal of making the process as simple and quick as possible. The user can book tickets, cancel tickets, and view all booking records using the system. Our project’s major purpose is to supply various forms of client facilities as well as excellent customer service. It should meet nearly all the conditions for reserving a ticket.

Snakes and ladders, also known as Moksha Patam, is an ancient Indian board game for two or more players that is still considered a worldwide classic today. It’s played on a gridded game board with numbered squares. On the board, there are several “ladders” and “snakes,” each linking two distinct board squares. The dice value can either be provided by the user or it can be generated randomly. If after moving, the pointer points to the block where the ladder is, the pointer is directed to the top of the ladder. If unfortunately, the pointer points to the mouth of a snake after moving, the pointer is redirected to the tail of the snake.

This system is built on the concept of booking bus tickets in advance. The user can check the bus schedule, book tickets, cancel reservations, and check the bus status board using this system. When purchasing tickets, the user must first enter the bus number, after which the system will display the entire number of bus seats along with the passengers’ names, and the user must then enter the number of tickets, seat number, and person’s name.
We will be using arrays, if-else logic, loop statements, and various functions like login(), cancel(), etc. to implement the project.

Pacman, like other classic games, is simple to play. In this game, you must consume as many small dots as possible to earn as many points as possible. The entire game was created using the C programming language. Graphics were employed in the creation of this game. To create the game, you have to first define the grid function to manage the grid structure. To control the movement, you can define functions such as move_right(), move_left(), move_up() and move_down(). C files to add ghosts and their functionalities, positions check, etc. can be added to make the game more fun. The customers will find this C Programming game to be simple to comprehend and manage.

Have a look on Exciting Project ideas on Flask

Weather App using Flask

The weather app is a cool project you can start with Flask. In this app, we’ll have a dashboard where the user can enter the name of a city and do a search by clicking a button. The app will show the current weather in that city.

Full Stack Social Network App

Social networks are a big deal nowadays. We all have been using social media for various purposes. If you want to create a social network of your own, you can do that with the Flask framework. You can make use of Flask as a backend for this project. The full-stack social media app will have a database, server, and front-end. You can post whatever you want and customize the application according to your needs.

Portfolio Website using Flask

Every software developer should have a portfolio website. If you have done some projects already, you need a place where you can list all the projects so that you can show them to your employer. A portfolio website can act as an online resume. You can create one using Flask and basic front-end skills. You can add all the projects that you’ve done and show your skills to the world. Having a portfolio website is really valuable, especially if you want to get a job, or you want to get freelance clients. You can show your clients or employers this website, and they’ll be able to evaluate your skills and your work in a better way, which is very important.

Rest API with Flask

In this project, you’ll create a RESTful API using Python Flask. REST(Representational state transfer) is actually an architectural style for designing network applications. Web service APIs that adhere to the REST architectural constraints are known as RESTful APIs.

Feedback Form using Flask

You can create a web application using Python Flask, which can act as a feedback form for your company or any services that you offer. For example, if you’re a freelance web developer, you can use this feedback form to give to your clients or add to your website so that they can give you their opinion on your service.

Deploy Machine Learning Models using Flask

If you know how to create machine learning models, it is really a great skill to have. But if you can deploy the machine learning or deep learning models into production, it will take your skills to the next level.

Blog App using Flask

Just like a portfolio website, a blog is a great place to show your skills to the world. You can code your own blog if you want to publish articles and share your knowledge with the world. However, if you’re doing blogging seriously, I would suggest you use WordPress, just for the SEO benefits and less headache. But, if you want to know how a blog works from the inside, how can you create the functionalities, etc., you can create a blog with the help of the Flask framework with a little bit of HTML and CSS.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • All branch graduates students or undergraduate students who want to become professional in Flask.
  • All stream students eg. Engineering, BCA, BSc, BBA, Bcom, BA.
  • Any who wants to learn a new skill or improve skill for there career.

  • Basic computer knowledge.
  • General knowledge of what are programming languages.
  • Basic Python, HTML & CSS.

  • Yes, a course completion certificate is given after the completion of this course.

  • Both the offline and online modes are available for this course.

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