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Comprehensive Python Full-Stack Development Course Outline (28 Chapters)

This article presents a detailed 28‑chapter curriculum for mastering Python full‑stack development, covering Linux basics, Python fundamentals, web front‑end design with Vue, RESTful API creation with Flask, Django and Django REST Framework, big‑data processing with Hadoop, Spark and MapReduce, feature engineering, recommendation systems, and live streaming system implementation.

Practical DevOps Architecture
Practical DevOps Architecture
Practical DevOps Architecture
Comprehensive Python Full-Stack Development Course Outline (28 Chapters)

The author reflects on completing a 28‑chapter Python full‑stack development program that deepened understanding of Python syntax, web development, database design, front‑end technologies, and SEO writing, and emphasizes applying these skills to real projects.

The curriculum includes:

1. Linux pre‑course 2. Python basics 3. Computer network principles 4. Front‑end development with Vue 5. Live training sessions 6. RESTful API design with Flask 7. Flask project implementation 8. CRM permission management 9. Django framework theory and practice 10. Django REST Framework 11. Scrapy web crawling 12. Big‑data introduction, ELK pipeline, Hadoop ecosystem, Spark and MapReduce for video duration statistics 13. Feature engineering and embedding techniques 14. Recommendation models (parts I‑III) and model evaluation 15. WebSocket and HTTP/2 16. Integration of recommendation systems 17. Live streaming module development and backend infrastructure 18. Full platform implementation and course summary.

The article concludes with a call for readers to like, share, and support the author’s continued creation of quality content.

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