In this video I critique Antonio Melé's effort on the third edition of his beginner's tutorial book, "Django 3 By Example", published by Packt. While I had a few criticisms, in general I liked Antonio's book and gave it a thumb's up. Watch the video for all the details.
Apologies for the lighting issue. The surface of the book reflected light back into the camera.
Links to buy the book where I know Antonio will get paid for each sale (Antonio/Packt, let me know if there's any other link to add):
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1838981950/...
https://www.packtpub.com/web-developm...
I was not paid or sponsored by Packt to produce this video, although they did provide the review copy.
If you are an author or publisher and want me react to your Python or JavaScript book, please get in touch with me on LinkedIn.
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