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Hands-On MERN Stack Web Development

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  • Apr 19, 2025
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Hands-On MERN Stack Web Development, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.95, with 47 lectures, based on 38 reviews, and has 179 subscribers.

You will learn about Develop a project from scratch using the MERN stack Best practices for developing RESTful APIs with Node .js and Express A painless approach to writing integration tests for your backend The skills needed to configure, query, and interact with a Mongo database Work with React on the client and write declarative UI code Manage client state and asynchronous code with Redux Effectively debug client-side code with React Developer tools Pros and cons of scaffolding tools and how to get the most out of them. Deploy your application with Docker This course is ideal for individuals who are The target audience is JavaScript developers who want to learn the MERN stack and present themselves as full-stack developers on the job market. or Usually, these are developers who have mostly focused on the frontend and wish to learn more about the backend and database layer. It is particularly useful for The target audience is JavaScript developers who want to learn the MERN stack and present themselves as full-stack developers on the job market. or Usually, these are developers who have mostly focused on the frontend and wish to learn more about the backend and database layer.

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Summary

Title: Hands-On MERN Stack Web Development

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.95

Number of Lectures: 47

Number of Published Lectures: 47

Number of Curriculum Items: 47

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 47

Original Price: $109.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Develop a project from scratch using the MERN stack
  • Best practices for developing RESTful APIs with Node .js and Express
  • A painless approach to writing integration tests for your backend
  • The skills needed to configure, query, and interact with a Mongo database
  • Work with React on the client and write declarative UI code
  • Manage client state and asynchronous code with Redux
  • Effectively debug client-side code with React Developer tools
  • Pros and cons of scaffolding tools and how to get the most out of them.
  • Deploy your application with Docker
  • Who Should Attend

  • The target audience is JavaScript developers who want to learn the MERN stack and present themselves as full-stack developers on the job market.
  • Usually, these are developers who have mostly focused on the frontend and wish to learn more about the backend and database layer.
  • Target Audiences

  • The target audience is JavaScript developers who want to learn the MERN stack and present themselves as full-stack developers on the job market.
  • Usually, these are developers who have mostly focused on the frontend and wish to learn more about the backend and database layer.
  • There’s a growing demand for full-stack developers, but becoming one is not an easy task. A full-stack engineer is expected to have frontend and backend skills, as well as extensive knowledge of build tools and deployment workflow.

    Building real-world projects and understanding the MERN stack is a great way to become a full-stack engineer. So, the journey starts by taking you through the MERN stack to explore Node.js and Express and set up the groundwork for the project. It’s vital to store data safely hence we dive into the world of MongoDB and integrate it with our backend. Now, we build a client application that can consume API services. With React you’ll be able to solve the two most daunting frontend problems and use JSON Web Tokens (JWTs) to integrate authentication and session management on both the client and the server. Finally, we review the skills that you’ve acquired throughout the course, look into the MERN boilerplate, and examine the application’s architecture to build applications on it.

    By the end of the course, you will not only have built a fully functional web application, but you’ll also be well on your way to becoming a full-stack web developer. You’ll be equipped with a deeper knowledge of the MERN stack, as well as general web development patterns and concepts.

    About the Author

    Filip Dani? is a software engineer, JavaScript enthusiast, and tech speaker. He’s worked on web applications—both on the frontend and the backend—for enterprise clients as well as VC-backed startups. His code and architecture decisions are deployed at several Fortune 500 companies.

    Filip is passionate about the JavaScript ecosystem and is constantly exploring new frameworks and tools. He is particularly enthusiastic about applying functional programming concepts, crafting good documentation, and providing a better development experience for others.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Welcome to the MERN Stack

    Lecture 1: The Course Overview

    Lecture 2: Using Package Managers and the Command Line

    Lecture 3: So, What’s MERN Anyway?

    Lecture 4: A Brief Look at the Backend

    Lecture 5: The Frontend Architecture

    Chapter 2: Learn Node.js and Express

    Lecture 1: Your First Steps with Node.js

    Lecture 2: Setting Up Express

    Lecture 3: An Intro to REST, RESTful Service, and Domain Data Modeling

    Lecture 4: Handling GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE Requests

    Lecture 5: Creating and Using Express Middleware

    Lecture 6: Setting Up Unit Tests with Jest

    Lecture 7: Using Postman to Develop APIs Faster

    Chapter 3: Using MongoDB for the Database Layer

    Lecture 1: An Introduction to MongoDB and NoSQL Databases

    Lecture 2: Our New Project Structure and MongoDB Setup via Docker

    Lecture 3: Connecting MongoDB to Our Node/Express Backend

    Lecture 4: Reading Real Data from Our API

    Lecture 5: Creating, Updating, and Deleting Data

    Lecture 6: Filtering Data with MongoDB

    Lecture 7: Refactoring and Improving Our Code

    Chapter 4: Building the Client with React

    Lecture 1: A Gentle Primer to the World of React

    Lecture 2: Hit the Ground Running with Create React App

    Lecture 3: Creating Your First UI Components with JSX

    Lecture 4: Data Flow with State and Props

    Lecture 5: Creating a Reusable Component for Our Web Store

    Lecture 6: Dynamic List Components

    Lecture 7: Creating and Controlling Input Fields

    Lecture 8: Controlling Buttons and Forms

    Chapter 5: React App Architecture

    Lecture 1: Routing with React Router

    Lecture 2: Configuring CORS in Express

    Lecture 3: Requesting Data from Our API

    Lecture 4: Creating the Category and Product View

    Lecture 5: Building a Persistent Shopping Cart

    Lecture 6: Protected Client-Side Admin User Routes

    Chapter 6: Full Stack Web Development with the MERN Stack

    Lecture 1: JSON Web Tokens and the User Authentication Model

    Lecture 2: Implementing Magic Links and Passwordless Login

    Lecture 3: Implementing Passwordless Login on the Frontend

    Lecture 4: Account Creation

    Lecture 5: Designing the Orders Schema and User Flow

    Lecture 6: Implementing the Orders Flow

    Lecture 7: Error Handling and Loading States

    Lecture 8: Building the Orders History Page

    Chapter 7: Refactoring and Polishing Our Web Application

    Lecture 1: Typechecking React Components with PropTypes

    Lecture 2: Testing React Components

    Lecture 3: Jest Snapshot Tests

    Lecture 4: React Functional Components and Making Featured Products

    Lecture 5: Express Best Practices

    Lecture 6: Frameworks, Boilerplates, and What to Learn Next

    Instructors

  • Hands-On MERN Stack Web Development  No.2
    Packt Publishing
    Tech Knowledge in Motion
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