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I'm from India, I've watched a lot of Python web development videos lately and got a recommendation based on that. Found the videos to be informational and of good quality hence subscribed.
Me from Taiwan where having great food and amazing people.I want to build a website for stock selection after I have learnt html and css. I found flask with mongodb might be a choice to build and i search on youtube then see your amazing tutorial. Thanks a lot for this video :)
I live in Grand Rapids, MI (actually a suburb called Byron Center). I found your site because I was searching for mongodb tutorials and/or projects. Since I know and like Flask, I wanted to try my new mongodb knowledge (I did participate in a few tutorials first) in a Flask App. And here I am!
Awesome tutorial. Very well explained and straightforward. Thank You for this. 3 months into my software engineering journey and we just started learning the flask framework. Love from Nigeria ❤❤
Thank you so much my good Nigerian friend 🙏😊 Advise to you: Practice a lot while learning, keep curious and stay hungry for more, that's the secret of success in programming world. Cheers
Thank you very much for the tutorial. I managed to do everything and run the application perfectly. Now study the code in more depth and try to make modifications and additions to learn more.
Thank you, my friend. For the purpose of demonstration yes it's for your local machine, but we can deploy it on Heroku for example. Would you be interested in seeing the process ?
@@BekBrace 100% yes, I'll tell you why I coded up an image classification and realized it doesn't make any sense if the model just stays in my local machine, then I coded up a Flask web app to serve the model and host it on Heroku, and then I talked to myself assuming I have a client and that client wants to see the image that he/she already uploaded for classifying so I must need a database and an authentication mechanism.
I have one doubt, if the connection to db is established at the time of starting the server, and in real world case the server keeps on running for days, will not the connection get timed out ?
Absolutely Right! if the connection to the database is established when the server starts and the server keeps running for an extended period, there is a possibility that the connection could time out; however you can avoid that by followin' some mechanisms like "connection pooling" and handling connection errors; but these were outside of the scope of this tutorial - Great Question, Thank you :)
Hey man, what if i want my application to be on a server such as vercel, if i have my data locally on local host wont that mean that the data cant be on the server as its live
Hey guys! Tell me where do you come from, and how did you know about my channel !
I am going to choose 5 comments and I'm going to send you presents for year end holidays!
👇👇👇Go 👇👇👇
I'm from the up North, very close to Santa Clause,
Your channel kind of showed up on my list out of the blue, and it caught my attention.
I'm from India, I've watched a lot of Python web development videos lately and got a recommendation based on that. Found the videos to be informational and of good quality hence subscribed.
Me from Taiwan where having great food and amazing people.I want to build a website for stock selection after I have learnt html and css. I found flask with mongodb might be a choice to build and i search on youtube then see your amazing tutorial. Thanks a lot for this video :)
@@hoangng16 Alaska ? Siberia ? :)
@@nitishvirtual4745 Thank you so much my good friend
I live in Grand Rapids, MI (actually a suburb called Byron Center). I found your site because I was searching for mongodb tutorials and/or projects. Since I know and like Flask, I wanted to try my new mongodb knowledge (I did participate in a few tutorials first) in a Flask App. And here I am!
You are very welcome here, I appreciate your kindness and if you have any questions please let me know - always glad to help 🙂
Hail from Grand Rapids, Family Farms in Byron Center, haha, small world! Francisco maybe sound familiar?
Awesome tutorial. Very well explained and straightforward. Thank You for this. 3 months into my software engineering journey and we just started learning the flask framework.
Love from Nigeria ❤❤
Thank you so much my good Nigerian friend 🙏😊 Advise to you: Practice a lot while learning, keep curious and stay hungry for more, that's the secret of success in programming world. Cheers
@@BekBrace Thank you so much. This means a lot. I would make sure to show what I built with this tutorial ♥️♥️
@@torahfelix7820 that would be awesome !!
Wow thanks for this tutorial! very clear, im following you now, cheers from Argentina!
Thank you very much my good friend 🙏 Cheers to you and to Argentina ❤️🇦🇷
Awesome tutorial man! Thank you so much for this video!
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you very much for the tutorial. I managed to do everything and run the application perfectly. Now study the code in more depth and try to make modifications and additions to learn more.
Beautiful !!! That's the right way to learn, good luck my friend
Thanks for this video. It was so helpful to me❤
Glad you found it helpful, Sara :)
Happy coding !
Great 👍 sir but is this useful connection flask and mongodb for any project like few changes in code
Really great tutorial, thanks!
Thank you so much for watching, glad you liked it!!
Quality content! Thanks for the upload.
Thanks for watching, man
Amazing. Thanks!
Thank you for watching 🙂🙏
Amazing,very useful
Thank you very much :)
Thank You Bek
You're welcome my friend 🙏
Super. Thank you. !!!!
Thank you !!
This tutorial is great, but what if the Flask app gets deployed online? If I'm correct, this tutorial is only for the Flask on the local machine.
Thank you, my friend.
For the purpose of demonstration yes it's for your local machine, but we can deploy it on Heroku for example. Would you be interested in seeing the process ?
@@BekBrace 100% yes, I'll tell you why
I coded up an image classification and realized it doesn't make any sense if the model just stays in my local machine, then I coded up a Flask web app to serve the model and host it on Heroku, and then I talked to myself assuming I have a client and that client wants to see the image that he/she already uploaded for classifying so I must need a database and an authentication mechanism.
Is this file structure the standard for the flask framework
It's flexible, you can organize flask project the way you see fit, this is my way of doing it only
I have one doubt, if the connection to db is established at the time of starting the server, and in real world case the server keeps on running for days, will not the connection get timed out ?
Absolutely Right!
if the connection to the database is established when the server starts and the server keeps running for an extended period, there is a possibility that the connection could time out; however you can avoid that by followin' some mechanisms like "connection pooling" and handling connection errors; but these were outside of the scope of this tutorial - Great Question, Thank you :)
Hey man, what if i want my application to be on a server such as vercel, if i have my data locally on local host wont that mean that the data cant be on the server as its live
could i get a reply
Very good content! what if i want to make each user login to see their todo?
thank you | that needs a whole full tutorial
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Thank you !!
Can you show how to do this with Mongodb Atlas?🤞🤞╰(*°▽°*)╯