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Meteor and React for Realtime Apps

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Meteor and React for Realtime Apps, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 112 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 1994 reviews, and has 10471 subscribers.

You will learn about Create interactive web apps amazingly fast Build amazing single page applications with Meteor and React JS Master fundamental concepts behind structuring Meteor applications Learn the true purpose of Meteor in a modern application Be the engineer who explains how Meteor works to everyone else, because you know the fundamentals so well Build and prototype interesting personal projects in a weekend This course is ideal for individuals who are Programmers looking to learn Meteor or Engineers who have researched Meteor but have had trouble mastering some concepts or Web developers who are looking to build a full-stack web application or Entrepreneurs who want to make their own apps without relying on others It is particularly useful for Programmers looking to learn Meteor or Engineers who have researched Meteor but have had trouble mastering some concepts or Web developers who are looking to build a full-stack web application or Entrepreneurs who want to make their own apps without relying on others.

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Summary

Title: Meteor and React for Realtime Apps

Price: $84.99

Average Rating: 4.45

Number of Lectures: 112

Number of Quizzes: 1

Number of Published Lectures: 111

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 113

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 112

Original Price: $124.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Create interactive web apps amazingly fast
  • Build amazing single page applications with Meteor and React JS
  • Master fundamental concepts behind structuring Meteor applications
  • Learn the true purpose of Meteor in a modern application
  • Be the engineer who explains how Meteor works to everyone else, because you know the fundamentals so well
  • Build and prototype interesting personal projects in a weekend
  • Who Should Attend

  • Programmers looking to learn Meteor
  • Engineers who have researched Meteor but have had trouble mastering some concepts
  • Web developers who are looking to build a full-stack web application
  • Entrepreneurs who want to make their own apps without relying on others
  • Target Audiences

  • Programmers looking to learn Meteor
  • Engineers who have researched Meteor but have had trouble mastering some concepts
  • Web developers who are looking to build a full-stack web application
  • Entrepreneurs who want to make their own apps without relying on others
  • This is the tutorial you’ve been looking for to master building dynamic web apps with Meteor JS, with all the most important topics covered in great depth!

    Authentication? ?Covered. ?Routing? ?Of course! ?Security??We got it.

    Meteor JS can get you a position in web development or help you build that personal project you’ve been dreaming of. ?Meteor is the ultimate framework for developer productivity; it is bar-none the fastest technology you can use to make fast and interactive web apps in just a few hours.

    This course will get you up and running quickly, and teach you the core knowledge you need to deeply understand and build interesting apps with Meteor and React.

    We’ll start by mastering the fundamentals of React, including JSX, “props”, “state”, and eventing. Source code is provided for each lecture, so you will always stay up-to-date with the course pacing. After an introduction to React, we’ll dive right in to Meteor, covering topics like Collections, Meteor Methods, Subscriptions, and Publications.

    If you are new to Meteor or React, or if you’ve been working to learn it but sometimes feel like you still don’t quite ‘get it’, this is the?course for you! To learn Meteor you have to understand it.

  • Learn how to secure Meteor applications with enterprise-grade security. ?Don’t let your data leak!
  • Set up user authentication and permissions using Meteor’s built-in auth system.
  • Use React to render your Meteor data; master the process of breaking down a complex component into many smaller, interchangeable components
  • Grasp the difference between “props” and “state” and when to use each
  • Develop complex applications that scale in complexity by mastering Meteor
  • I’ve built the course that I would have wanted to take when I was learning Meteor. A course that explains the concepts and how they’re implemented in the best order for you to learn and deeply understand them.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: The Basics of Any Meteor App

    Lecture 1: One Quick Item

    Lecture 2: Link to All Code For This Course

    Lecture 3: Installing Meteor

    Lecture 4: Purpose of Meteor Projects

    Lecture 5: Project Dependencies

    Lecture 6: React vs Meteor

    Chapter 2: A React Primer

    Lecture 1: Getting Something on the Screen

    Lecture 2: Importing React

    Lecture 3: Building a React Component

    Lecture 4: Meteor Startup

    Lecture 5: Project Overview and Challenges

    Lecture 6: Export Statements

    Lecture 7: Nesting Component

    Lecture 8: Working with Dummy Data

    Lecture 9: Building a List of Images

    Lecture 10: Communication with Props

    Lecture 11: Adding CSS in Components

    Lecture 12: Key Props

    Lecture 13: Image API Endpoint

    Lecture 14: AJAX with Axios

    Lecture 15: Class Based Components

    Lecture 16: Loading Data with Lifecycle Methods

    Lecture 17: State in Components

    Lecture 18: Implementing State

    Lecture 19: Recap on State

    Lecture 20: Passing Images as Props

    Lecture 21: Filtering Out Albums

    Lecture 22: Image Description

    Lecture 23: Upvotes and Downvotes

    Lecture 24: Implementing Image Score

    Lecture 25: Wrapup

    Chapter 3: On to Meteor!

    Lecture 1: Directory Introduction

    Lecture 2: Challenges in this App

    Lecture 3: App Boilerplate

    Lecture 4: MongoDB Collections

    Lecture 5: Creating MongoDB Collections

    Lecture 6: Generating Data with Faker

    Lecture 7: Get Data with Collection Queries

    Lecture 8: Inserting Records into Collections

    Lecture 9: Reading Server Console Logs

    Lecture 10: Boilerplate for Employee List

    Lecture 11: Publications and Subscriptions

    Lecture 12: Publications with Cursors

    Lecture 13: Creating a Container

    Lecture 14: Publication and Subscription Review

    Lecture 15: Employee Detail Scaffolding

    Lecture 16: Styling Employee Details

    Lecture 17: More Styling and Bug Fixes

    Lecture 18: Flexbox Styling

    Lecture 19: Click Handlers

    Lecture 20: Updating Subscriptions

    Lecture 21: Refactoring from Functions to Classes

    Lecture 22: Fetching More Users

    Chapter 4: Getting More Complex – Meteor Methods

    Lecture 1: Project Overview

    Lecture 2: Problems to Solve

    Lecture 3: Redirecting Short Links

    Lecture 4: Boilerplate Setup

    Lecture 5: Header Component Warmup

    Lecture 6: Links Collection

    Lecture 7: Link Create Component

    Lecture 8: Form Submit and Refs

    Lecture 9: The Insecure Package

    Lecture 10: Handling Data Securely

    Lecture 11: Safely Changing Data with Meteor Methods

    Lecture 12: Validating URLs

    Lecture 13: Graceful Error Handling

    Lecture 14: Generating Unique Tokens for URLs

    Lecture 15: A Publication for Links

    Lecture 16: Link List Table

    Lecture 17: Intercepting Requests with Meteor Middleware

    Lecture 18: Finding Tokens in URLs

    Lecture 19: Redirecting Users to Long Links

    Lecture 20: Redirecting Users to Long Links Continued

    Lecture 21: Updating Mongo Records

    Lecture 22: Wrapup

    Chapter 5: Full Stack Development – Workspaces

    Lecture 1: Workspace Collaborator Overview

    Lecture 2: Project Challenges

    Lecture 3: Outlining Component Definitions

    Lecture 4: Bootstrapping an App

    Lecture 5: Scaffolding a Header

    Lecture 6: Authentication UI

    Lecture 7: Authenication UI Continued

    Lecture 8: Bins Collection

    Lecture 9: Insert Bins Method

    Lecture 10: Create Bin Button

    Lecture 11: Accessing Bins with Publications

    Lecture 12: Claiming Bins with Subscriptions

    Lecture 13: Rendering a List of Bins

    Lecture 14: Removing a Bin

    Lecture 15: Routing with React Router

    Lecture 16: More on React Router

    Lecture 17: Default Components with IndexRoutes

    Lecture 18: Accessing the URL with Route Params

    Lecture 19: Navigation with Link Tags

    Instructors

  • Meteor and React for Realtime Apps  No.2
    Stephen Grider
    Engineering Architect
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