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React Fullstack with nodeexpress, PostgreSQL and AWS

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Summary

Title: React Fullstack with node/express, PostgreSQL and AWS

Price: Free

Average Rating: 3.7

Number of Lectures: 67

Number of Published Lectures: 67

Number of Curriculum Items: 67

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 67

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • React Fullstack
  • Node/Express
  • PostgreSQL
  • AWS
  • Who Should Attend

  • React-Redux developer looking to add fullstack to their tool kit.
  • Target Audiences

  • React-Redux developer looking to add fullstack to their tool kit.
  • Learn the Most used technologies currently in web development

    AWS is the most used Cloud computing platform by far, with over 30% market share.

    PostgreSQL is the one of the most popular SQL based database engine in the world.

    I dont think I need to say anything about React.

    We will begin with the basics, then move onto setting up the database. We will setup the Express routes which will allow us to communicate with our database. Then we will build out the client side blog using React components. We will animate the posts and comments, then move onto something more difficult. We will begin AWS. I will give you a detailed explanation of how AWS works then we will go into a complex deployment with AWS.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Terminal Commands

    Lecture 3: Prerequisites

    Lecture 4: Course Projects

    Lecture 5: Course ppt slides

    Lecture 6: Sources:

    Lecture 7: Follow me on Twitter for more Free courses in the future

    Chapter 2: The Basics

    Lecture 1: Basic Setup

    Lecture 2: node and npm

    Lecture 3: setting up a proxy and making API requests

    Lecture 4: making api requests with axios

    Lecture 5: axios vs fetch

    Lecture 6: axios vs react-router vs express router

    Lecture 7: how CORS works

    Lecture 8: why not use an ORM like sequelize

    Lecture 9: why not use Redux form

    Chapter 3: PostgreSQL Database and React Setup

    Lecture 1: createing the schema.sql file

    Lecture 2: setting up the local database

    Lecture 3: setting up the actions for our app

    Lecture 4: setting up the reducer

    Lecture 5: setting up the authcheck component

    Lecture 6: setting up the psql credentials

    Chapter 4: Express API requests and PSQL queries

    Lecture 1: setting up post routes and psql queries

    Lecture 2: setting up comments routes and psql queries

    Lecture 3: setting up user routes and psql queries

    Chapter 5: Setting up the React Client side blog

    Lecture 1: client side blog overview

    Lecture 2: the addpost.js component

    Lecture 3: building the main forum

    Lecture 4: the showpost.js component

    Lecture 5: user dashboard

    Lecture 6: editing posts

    Lecture 7: client side routing

    Lecture 8: testing out the skeleton app

    Chapter 6: Animating Posts and Comments

    Lecture 1: animating posts

    Lecture 2: advanced animating posts

    Lecture 3: animating posts with keyframes

    Lecture 4: animating comments

    Chapter 7: Final Touches

    Lecture 1: implementing full stack likes

    Lecture 2: formating dates with momentjs

    Lecture 3: unauth redirect

    Chapter 8: Fullstack Search Engine

    Lecture 1: full stack search

    Chapter 9: Custom Messaging

    Lecture 1: other users profile

    Lecture 2: Custom Messaging

    Chapter 10: Admin App

    Lecture 1: admin app intro

    Lecture 2: admin app auth with auth0

    Lecture 3: admin forum

    Lecture 4: admin dashboard

    Lecture 5: handling users as an admin

    Chapter 11: AWS Intro

    Lecture 1: why learn aws

    Lecture 2: why learn aws cont..

    Lecture 3: deploy your first app to aws with ELB

    Chapter 12: AWS Overview

    Lecture 1: how networking works in cloud computing

    Lecture 2: public vs private ip addresses

    Lecture 3: ipv4 addresses

    Lecture 4: connecting to the public internet from a private network

    Lecture 5: how aws vpc works

    Lecture 6: subnetting in aws

    Chapter 13: AWS Deployment

    Lecture 1: setting up VPC and subnets in AWS

    Lecture 2: launching a cloud computer with AWS ec2

    Lecture 3: setting up the database on AWS

    Lecture 4: setting up a production react build

    Lecture 5: deploying our production app to aws

    Lecture 6: production build with PM2

    Lecture 7: nginx production setup

    Lecture 8: setting up a production database

    Lecture 9: testing the deployment

    Lecture 10: IMPORTANT clean up AWS resources

    Instructors

  • React Fullstack with nodeexpress, PostgreSQL and AWS  No.2
    Mohammad Iqbal
    Full Stack Developer at Coding Spectrum
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  • 1 stars: 36 votes
  • 2 stars: 27 votes
  • 3 stars: 81 votes
  • 4 stars: 203 votes
  • 5 stars: 281 votes
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