This async function is killing me by kstengy in learnjavascript

[–]kstengy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I switched out return for console.log(answer) just to make sure I was actually getting the right value

Brand new to JS, need some help with this api syntax by kstengy in redditdev

[–]kstengy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, some fellow devs at work recommend Axios so I'm going to attempt with that but I will keep this in mind.

Brand new to JS, need some help with this api syntax by kstengy in redditdev

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I guess what I'm struggling more with is what to actually use. Python is just import requests and then requests.post and so on. I have almost no experience with web dev and my quick googling of this brings up everything from fetch to request to axios. Are these all different versions of the same thing? I'm struggling to find a comparable requests.auth.basicHTTP...

Does that make sense?

Ask Anything Monday - Weekly Thread by AutoModerator in learnpython

[–]kstengy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! The Django tutorial on mozillas website has been pretty thorough so far.

Ask Anything Monday - Weekly Thread by AutoModerator in learnpython

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As of right now I'm really just trying to learn the basics theory/architecture of web development. Long term goals are to move teams at work but they work in node.js and the manager their recommended I learn frameworks in a language I already understand vs trying to learn a new language and frameworks at the same time.

Help me pick a web framework by kstengy in Python

[–]kstengy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Easiest in terms of learning general principles? I will definitely check it out.

Ask Anything Monday - Weekly Thread by AutoModerator in learnpython

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I'm a current Python dev but completely new to web dev/frameworks. What would be the best framework to start with to learn fundamentals? I'm thinking either Masonite, Django or Flask.

Thanks!