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The Full Stack Web Development

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The Full Stack Web Development, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.26, with 208 lectures, based on 2946 reviews, and has 14685 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn core concepts of both the front end and backend programming course Get familiar with the latest web developer technologies and ecosystems Learn all about sql and nosql databses Learn complete web development process This course is ideal for individuals who are Student who want to become the Full Stack Web Developers will find this course very beneficial or Front end Developers who want to learn backend programming or Backend developers who want to learn front end programming concepts It is particularly useful for Student who want to become the Full Stack Web Developers will find this course very beneficial or Front end Developers who want to learn backend programming or Backend developers who want to learn front end programming concepts.

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Summary

Title: The Full Stack Web Development

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.26

Number of Lectures: 208

Number of Published Lectures: 208

Number of Curriculum Items: 208

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 208

Original Price: $49.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn core concepts of both the front end and backend programming course
  • Get familiar with the latest web developer technologies and ecosystems
  • Learn all about sql and nosql databses
  • Learn complete web development process
  • Who Should Attend

  • Student who want to become the Full Stack Web Developers will find this course very beneficial
  • Front end Developers who want to learn backend programming
  • Backend developers who want to learn front end programming concepts
  • Target Audiences

  • Student who want to become the Full Stack Web Developers will find this course very beneficial
  • Front end Developers who want to learn backend programming
  • Backend developers who want to learn front end programming concepts
  • Eduonix
    introduces it’s biggest and best course yet! To cater to the
    changing role of developers and technologies around the world, we
    have introduced a brand new master course to become a Full
    Stack Web Developer.

    With
    the fast paced nature of technology, developers can no longer become
    experts in aspects of development, but now must learn the entire
    process of development from design to actual deployment. This has
    introduced a new role for developers – Full Stack Developers.

    What
    are Full Stack Developers?

    Full
    Stack Developers are developers that design complete apps and
    websites. These developers work on all facets of development, from
    frontend, to backend, to database and even debugging and testing. In
    short, the developer must understand the app through and through.
    Frontend developers are more sought after because of their expertise
    of not in one but multiple technologies. They can handle all aspects
    of development, and it can result in a more seamlessly created
    product.

    However,
    resources to become a Full Stack Developer are limited and only offer
    sections or just random technologies that you must learn and combine
    on your own. So, we introduced this course that compiles all
    technologies in perfect sync to help developers transition from a
    simple developer to become a Full Stack Developer.

    Starting
    from frontend development, the learner will slowly progress to become
    to other aspects of development including backend, database,
    debugging, version control and other essential technologies that are
    helpful for a developer.

    Our
    Full Stack Course breaks down the fundamentals of each technology
    that you would require to become a Full Stack Developer. The entire
    course is broken down into five separate segments: Frontend, Backend,
    Database, Other Essential Technologies and Debugging/Version Control.
    Each section includes multiple technologies to help you gain more
    experience as a developer.

    That’s
    not it!
    In addition to theory
    based learning, the course also focuses on practical applications by
    covering multiple projects in great detail, helping you learn with
    hands-on experience.

    Let’s
    look at the different technologies and frameworks that you will
    learn:

  • Frontend
    – HTML, HMTL5,
    CSS3, Twitter Bootstrap, JavaScript, jQuery

  • Backend
    – Node.js, Meteor.js,
    Angular 2, PHP, Ruby
    on Rails

  • Database
    – MySQL, PostgreSQL,
    MongoDB, CouchDB, Apache
    Cassandra

  • Other
    Essential Technologies

    Memcached, Redis,
    Apache Lucene, Apache
    Solr

  • Debugging/Version
    Control

    GIT, Subversion, Task Runners (Grunt, Gulp), Debuggers
    (Xdebug, Firedebug)

  • Each
    technology will include functional projects that you will create with
    the help of the instructor. Here are a few of the projects are
    included in this course:

  • PHP
    Job Board

  • AJAX
    Github Profile Finder

  • RESTful
    JSON API

  • SASS
    Template
    Page Cache/Memcached

  • PHP
    MYSQL Messaging App

  • HTML5
    Note App Using LocalStorage

  • These
    are just a few of the 40 different projects that are packed in this
    brilliant course. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s master Full
    Stack with this course.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Course Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Basic HTML Programming

    Lecture 1: Getting Started With HTML

    Lecture 2: Basic Elements & Document Setup – Project Basic Elements

    Lecture 3: Lists & Tables – Project List &Table

    Lecture 4: Forms & Input – Project Registration Form

    Lecture 5: Basic Styling – Project on Basic CSS

    Lecture 6: Project – Building A Simple HTML Template

    Chapter 3: HTML5 Programming

    Lecture 1: Getting Started With HTML5

    Lecture 2: New Elements – Project on New Elements

    Lecture 3: Video & Audio – Project Audio Visual

    Lecture 4: Canvas – Project on Drawing with Canvas

    Lecture 5: Svg – Project on Vector Graphics

    Lecture 6: Web Storage – Project on Web Storage

    Lecture 7: Drag & Drop – Project on HTML5 Drag and Drop

    Lecture 8: Geolocation – Project on Geolocation

    Lecture 9: Project MyNote – A HTML5 App

    Chapter 4: Styling with CSS3

    Lecture 1: Getting Started With CSS

    Lecture 2: CSS Basic Styling – Project on Basic Styling

    Lecture 3: Positioning & Background Images – Project on Images

    Lecture 4: Pseudo Classes – Project on Pseudo Classes

    Lecture 5: Colors, Backgrounds & Gradients – Project on Color Backgrounds

    Lecture 6: Text & Box Shadows – Project Text Shadows

    Lecture 7: Transitions & Animation – Project on Animations

    Lecture 8: Columns & Flexbox – Project in FlexBox

    Lecture 9: CSS3 – Project using Dropdown Menu

    Chapter 5: Twitter Bootstrap Programming

    Lecture 1: Getting Started With Bootstrap

    Lecture 2: Setup, Templates & Navbar – Project using Navbar

    Lecture 3: Typography, Forms & Tables – Project using Forms and Tables

    Lecture 4: CSS Components – Project using Components – Part A

    Lecture 5: CSS Components – Project using Components – Part B

    Lecture 6: Grid System – Project using Grid System

    Lecture 7: Modal, Dropdown, Tabs & Tooltip – Project on JavaScript Plugins(Part A)

    Lecture 8: Collapse, Accordion and Carousel

    Lecture 9: Project Custom Bootstrap Theme – Part A

    Lecture 10: Project Custom Bootstrap Theme – Part B

    Lecture 11: Project Custom Bootstrap Theme – Part C

    Chapter 6: Basic JavaScript Concepts

    Lecture 1: Getting Started With JavaScript

    Lecture 2: Variables, Arrays & Objects – Project using Arrays and Objects

    Lecture 3: Loops, Conditionals & Switches – Project on Iterations

    Lecture 4: Functions & Events – Project on Functions

    Lecture 5: JavaScript Form Validation – Form Project

    Lecture 6: Learning Ajax – Basic Ajax Project

    Lecture 7: Project – Github AJAX

    Chapter 7: jQuery Programming Techniques

    Lecture 1: Getting Started With jQuery

    Lecture 2: Selectors & Mouse Events – Project on Selectors

    Lecture 3: Form Events – Project Form Events

    Lecture 4: DOM Manipulation – Project on DOM

    Lecture 5: Effects & Animation – Project on Effect and Animation

    Lecture 6: Traversing & Filtering – Project on Filtering

    Lecture 7: Project – jQuery Image Slider

    Chapter 8: Backend programming with Node.js

    Lecture 1: Getting Started With Node

    Lecture 2: Installation and Simple Server – Project using Simple Node Server

    Lecture 3: Express Setup and Routing

    Lecture 4: Template Engines – Project using template Engine

    Lecture 5: Node MongoDB Driver – Part 1

    Lecture 6: Node MongoDB Driver – Part 2

    Lecture 7: Setup, Middleware & Routes – Starting the Project

    Lecture 8: Creating the UI

    Lecture 9: Form Validation and User Register

    Lecture 10: Password Encryption

    Lecture 11: Login Functionality

    Lecture 12: Access Control & Logout

    Chapter 9: App Development with Meteor.js

    Lecture 1: Getting Started With Meteor

    Lecture 2: Installation & Templates – Project on Quick Todo

    Lecture 3: Find & Insert Into Collections

    Lecture 4: Mark & Delete From Collection

    Lecture 5: User Accounts

    Lecture 6: Implementing Methods

    Lecture 7: Publications & Subscriptions

    Lecture 8: Bootstrap Package and UI

    Chapter 10: App Development with Angular

    Lecture 1: Getting Started With Angular

    Lecture 2: Part 1 – Angular 2 App From Scratch

    Lecture 3: Part 2 – Angular 2 App From The Quickstart

    Lecture 4: Components & Properties – Part 1 – Project Simple Profile

    Lecture 5: Components & Properties – Part 2

    Lecture 6: Events & Binding With ngModel – Projects on Event Binding

    Lecture 7: Part 1 – Fetch Data From A Service – Project on Blog

    Lecture 8: Part 2 – Submit Data To Service

    Lecture 9: Http Module & Observables

    Lecture 10: Routing – Project ngWebsite

    Chapter 11: Backend Programming with PHP

    Lecture 1: Getting Started With PHP

    Lecture 2: Linux Installation

    Lecture 3: XAMMP Environment Setup

    Lecture 4: PHP Programming Fundamentals – Project on Basic PHP

    Lecture 5: PHP Data Types & Dates

    Lecture 6: $_POST & $_GET Superglobals

    Lecture 7: PHP Cookies

    Lecture 8: PHP Sessions

    Lecture 9: Project Bookmarker

    Instructors

  • The Full Stack Web Development  No.2
    Eduonix Learning Solutions
    1+ Million Students Worldwide | 200+ Courses
  • The Full Stack Web Development  No.3
    Eduonix-Tech .
  • The Full Stack Web Development  No.4
    Samy Eduonix
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  • 1 stars: 63 votes
  • 2 stars: 65 votes
  • 3 stars: 382 votes
  • 4 stars: 955 votes
  • 5 stars: 1481 votes
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