Summary
By now, we have done a lot of work but we still haven't really begun building any Django apps for a project yet. All of the work done up until now can be thought of as the preliminary work necessary before handing over a project to the development team. Two methods of creating a project have been provided: one method using a tool to help streamline production, called an IDE, and another method using commands in a terminal or command-line window. We are tracking a solution file in the repository so that we can share it within a team but we are not tracking personal settings and debug files that are automatically created when running a project. Developers who are not using an IDE can still work with the code base even when sharing project configuration files with those who are using an IDE. After we did that, we configured Django to work with the host provider Heroku on both the project level and the database level. Finally, we activated tools that allow developers to view...