
[Free] Reactify &Amp; Elevate Django With Tinymce And Openai
Learn the fundamentals of integrating React, TinyMCE, OpenAI, and Django to build a powerful way to create landing pages
Requirements
- A strong desire to learn is key to do well in any of my courses. You got this.
- Knowing some Python is helpful (see my 30 Days of Python Course)
- Knowing some Django is helpful (such my course Your First Django Project)
- Knowing some JavaScript is helpful
Description
Django is a powerful backend built in Python. React.js is a powerful front end built in JavaScript. The two together bring a full-stack dynamic-ness that’s hard to match.
TinyMCE has been a stable of Django developers for over a decade. Why? It provides a powerful What You See Is What You Get Editor (aka WYSIWYG) allowing non-technical team members to build out complex HTML pages without writing a single line of code. For the more technical, TinyMCE also offers powerful ways to modify this content inline.
TinyMCE just got a power boost by leveraging AI tools to really up your game on building out WYSIWYG-managed HTML pages in seconds. In other words, taking the best of TinyMCE and OpenAI GPTs (any version really) or Llama 3 or whatever generative AI comes next. We’ll show you how to implement this as well.
Here’s all the topics that are included in this 100% free course:
Creating a Django project
Using Vite to create and manage a React project
Modern integration with Django + React
Custom Django Middleware
Implementing React-based TinyMCE
Saving and retrieving TinyMCE data via Django and React
Building a pure Django REST API to handle front-end data. (e.g. a precursor to something like the Django Rest Framework)
Implement OpenAI for One-Click Generating WYSIWYG Landing Page Content
Embedding YouTube Videos in TinyMCE
While this might seem like a super advanced Django course, I worked hard to make it as approachable for beginners as possible while allowing more expert devs to jump around as needed.
The code is available as a free download as a zip file or directly from GitHub. We also have student-only resources available as PDF downloads.
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Author(s): Justin Mitchel








