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Angular Nest Web Application Architect Master Class 2020

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Angular Nest Web Application Architect – Master Class 2020, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.25, with 66 lectures, based on 33 reviews, and has 274 subscribers.

You will learn about Create a Web Application / Product from scratch. (i.e,.) Design phase to CI/CD deployment Ability to comprehend why and how to design a product along with its architecture. Learn Best practices in Angular and NestJS and working with monorepos Work with CI/CD pipelines and docker containers Implement Dev tools that leverage documentation, linting and Automation Testing Identify similarities between AWS and GCP with Hands-on experience by deploying the Application This course is ideal for individuals who are Intermediate developers with basic understanding on web development or Project managers looking for complete product flow life-cycle of a web application or Beginners with aspiration to become Full stack developers/Architects It is particularly useful for Intermediate developers with basic understanding on web development or Project managers looking for complete product flow life-cycle of a web application or Beginners with aspiration to become Full stack developers/Architects.

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Summary

Title: Angular Nest Web Application Architect – Master Class 2020

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 66

Number of Published Lectures: 66

Number of Curriculum Items: 67

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 67

Original Price: ?7,900

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Create a Web Application / Product from scratch. (i.e,.) Design phase to CI/CD deployment
  • Ability to comprehend why and how to design a product along with its architecture.
  • Learn Best practices in Angular and NestJS and working with monorepos
  • Work with CI/CD pipelines and docker containers
  • Implement Dev tools that leverage documentation, linting and Automation Testing
  • Identify similarities between AWS and GCP with Hands-on experience by deploying the Application
  • Who Should Attend

  • Intermediate developers with basic understanding on web development
  • Project managers looking for complete product flow life-cycle of a web application
  • Beginners with aspiration to become Full stack developers/Architects
  • Target Audiences

  • Intermediate developers with basic understanding on web development
  • Project managers looking for complete product flow life-cycle of a web application
  • Beginners with aspiration to become Full stack developers/Architects
  • How does it differ from other courses?

  • It is not going to be just about creating a project, rather understanding the concepts involved in it.

  • It is going to be constantly updated when I come across new techniques.

  • It will be one pitstop when it comes to advanced concepts in web development .

  • Why should you enroll?

    You would benefit a lot by enrolling if you find yourself in one of the below scenarios,

  • You are already familiar with basics, but lack the understanding on the big picture.

  • You are a self-learner and wanna evaluate your current standpoint.

  • You wanna know end to end about product development lifecycle.

  • You are unfamiliar with Object Oriented Concepts with regard to web development.

  • You wanna familiarize with design patterns in Angular.

  • You feel state management is complex.

  • You are baffled by the term CI/CD.

  • You feel like GCP and AWS  are out of your scope.

  • With that being said, Feel free to try this course and trust me you are gonna benefit a lot from it. It will entirely change your coding perspective  to new whole new level.

    Looking forward to assist you.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: About this course

    Lecture 2: What we are going to build

    Lecture 3: Course outline

    Lecture 4: How to get most out of this course

    Lecture 5: Prerequisites

    Chapter 2: Product Design and Architecture

    Lecture 1: About this section

    Lecture 2: Gather info before stepping into project

    Lecture 3: Architect your Application

    Lecture 4: Design your wireframe – Figma / Adobe XD

    Lecture 5: Review and redesign before its too late

    Chapter 3: Tech Stack Overview

    Lecture 1: About this section

    Lecture 2: Version Control and Project Management

    Lecture 3: What is a Monorepo?

    Lecture 4: Angular and NestJS – How is it better?

    Lecture 5: Tools and Documentation

    Lecture 6: Automation Testing

    Lecture 7: Dockerize your Application

    Lecture 8: CI/CD Pipelines

    Lecture 9: AWS or GCP – Where do we deploy?

    Lecture 10: Customize your VS Code

    Chapter 4: Setup your Repository

    Lecture 1: About this section

    Lecture 2: Initialize Angular frontend

    Lecture 3: Initialize NestJS backend

    Lecture 4: Monorepo Config – Linting and Serving

    Lecture 5: Initialize MongoDB

    Lecture 6: Monorepo Config – Shared Resources

    Lecture 7: Materialize your frontend

    Lecture 8: Modularize your backend

    Lecture 9: Monorepo Config – Jest and Documentation

    Lecture 10: Monorepo Tweaks

    Chapter 5: Implementing CI/CD Pipelines

    Lecture 1: About this section

    Lecture 2: GitLab Pipeline stages – Basics

    Lecture 3: Getting started with GCP

    Lecture 4: GitLab Pipeline stages – Advanced

    Lecture 5: Angular Nest – Dockerize and Deploy

    Chapter 6: NestJS Best Practices

    Lecture 1: About this section

    Lecture 2: Working with mongoDB in nestJS

    Lecture 3: JWT Authentication

    Lecture 4: Working with Guards

    Lecture 5: Implementing Validation

    Lecture 6: Custom Validators

    Lecture 7: Error Handling through exceptions

    Lecture 8: Logging with Interceptors

    Lecture 9: Middleware and Security

    Lecture 10: NestJS Tweaks and Rechecks

    Chapter 7: Angular Best Practices

    Lecture 1: About this section

    Lecture 2: Progressive Web App

    Lecture 3: State Management with NgRx

    Lecture 4: Adding Control Components

    Lecture 5: Including Theme Engine

    Lecture 6: Creating a Slider Control

    Lecture 7: Angular Routing – Basics

    Lecture 8: Angular Routing – Lazy Loading

    Lecture 9: Angular Authentication and Auth Guard

    Lecture 10: Role Guard

    Chapter 8: Creating API End Points

    Lecture 1: About this section

    Lecture 2: Basic CRUD Functionality

    Lecture 3: Learning Tips and Tricks in Postman

    Lecture 4: Advanced concepts in mongoDB

    Lecture 5: Overview on student module APIs

    Chapter 9: Angular Titbits

    Lecture 1: About this section

    Lecture 2: Angular Map Component

    Lecture 3: Angular Styling

    Lecture 4: Creating Micro in-built Application

    Lecture 5: Angular Animations

    Chapter 10: You have completed Successfully !

    Lecture 1: Congrats Web Architect

    Instructors

  • Angular Nest Web Application Architect Master Class 2020  No.2
    Suren K
    Full Stack Web Developer – UnboxedJS&
  • Angular Nest Web Application Architect Master Class 2020  No.3
    UnboxedJS &
    Self Learning Community
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  • 2 stars: 1 votes
  • 3 stars: 3 votes
  • 4 stars: 5 votes
  • 5 stars: 21 votes
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