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Node.js From Zero to Web App

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Node.js – From Zero to Web App, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.15, with 49 lectures, based on 36 reviews, and has 201 subscribers.

You will learn about Code a Node.js Project with an Online IDE Use NPM to manage Node.js packages Use Express in a Node.js Web App Use a templating engine with Node & Express Leverage Gulp to manage code quality, build, & testing Use Bower to manage UI dependencies in Node Kickstart a Node.js Web App with Bootstrap.js Use GIT with a Node.js project Understand routing with Express Add a NoSQL database to a Node.js project Understand what Node.js is, and isn’t and much, much more! This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for anyone who considers him/herself a practicing “web developer”. The developer is, ideally, capable of building web UI components but also needs an understanding of how “back-end” or “server-side” mechanics are built with Node.js. It is particularly useful for This course is for anyone who considers him/herself a practicing “web developer”. The developer is, ideally, capable of building web UI components but also needs an understanding of how “back-end” or “server-side” mechanics are built with Node.js.

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Summary

Title: Node.js – From Zero to Web App

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.15

Number of Lectures: 49

Number of Published Lectures: 48

Number of Curriculum Items: 49

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 48

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Code a Node.js Project with an Online IDE
  • Use NPM to manage Node.js packages
  • Use Express in a Node.js Web App
  • Use a templating engine with Node & Express
  • Leverage Gulp to manage code quality, build, & testing
  • Use Bower to manage UI dependencies in Node
  • Kickstart a Node.js Web App with Bootstrap.js
  • Use GIT with a Node.js project
  • Understand routing with Express
  • Add a NoSQL database to a Node.js project
  • Understand what Node.js is, and isn’t and much, much more!
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is for anyone who considers him/herself a practicing “web developer”. The developer is, ideally, capable of building web UI components but also needs an understanding of how “back-end” or “server-side” mechanics are built with Node.js.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is for anyone who considers him/herself a practicing “web developer”. The developer is, ideally, capable of building web UI components but also needs an understanding of how “back-end” or “server-side” mechanics are built with Node.js.
  • To a certain extent, it can seem as though different programming languages are only suitable for a specified set of tasks, like building apps or analysing data. If you feel as though you need to be fluent in several in order to get anywhere in the coding world, think again. Node.js is a very versatile (and very popular) language that, if you add it to your skill set, is guaranteed to open doors. Create real time web apps, build APIs, streaming applications or CPU intensive apps, and do it all quickly and efficiently.??

    ?Future-Proof Your Web Development Skills

    ?·???????? Code a Node.js project with an online IDE

    ·???????? Learn how Node.js works with Gulp, Bootstrap, GIT, Express, and NPM Bower

    ·???????? Add a NoSQL database to a Node.js project

    ·???????? Understand routing, packages, templating engines, UI dependencies and more

    ·???????? Gain a thorough knowledge of web development with Node.js

    ?Develop Web Applications with Node.js

    ?This Node.js fundamentals online course contains 48 lectures and over 3 hours of content. Although designed for beginners with some web development experience under their belt, those new to coding will be able to pick it up without much difficulty. The goal is simple; learn how to get your node.js web app projects up and running.

    ?The course will start off with an overview of what Node.js is and isn’t, and what it can and can’t do. Once that’s covered, you’ll begin working with Express and start coding your own Node web app with the help of Bootstrap, Gulp, Node templating engines and express routing. You’ll also cover how to use a database with Node.js. By the end of the course, you will have coded your first web app with Node.js and learned everything you need to know to get your own projects started.

    ?Whether you’re an IT professional or a hobbyist, this course will give you a solid understanding of how Node.js web applications work and how they’re designed, administered, and developed. Web developers as well as UI designers, testers and administrators are guaranteed to find it useful.

    ?Tools Used

    ?Node.js was launched in 2009, initially only supported by Linux. Now cross-platform, it is a runtime environment for developing server-side web applications, and many of its basic modules are written in JavaScript. Basically, it builds the server sides of websites (like PHP), but it’s capable of much more. It’s highly scalable and very efficient, and in short, it’s going places.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to the Course

    Lecture 1: Welcome to Node.js: Simple & Complete!

    Lecture 2: How this will go

    Lecture 3: Project introduction

    Lecture 4: Setup

    Lecture 5: Section Summary

    Chapter 2: Discover Node.js

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: What are Node.js & Express?

    Lecture 3: Try Node from Command Line

    Lecture 4: Set up a Node.js app

    Lecture 5: Use GIT with C9.io

    Lecture 6: Section Summary

    Chapter 3: Work with Express

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Get Express set up

    Lecture 3: Create an NPM Start script

    Lecture 4: Routing with Express

    Lecture 5: Section Summary

    Chapter 4: Kickstart a Node Web App

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Use a Bootstrap Template

    Lecture 3: Configuring Resources

    Lecture 4: Manage UI Components with Bower

    Lecture 5: Section Summary

    Chapter 5: Work with Gulp

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Use JSHint in Gulp

    Lecture 3: Inject dependencies with Wiredep

    Lecture 4: Injection with Gulp-Inject

    Lecture 5: Watch Changes with Nodemon

    Lecture 6: Section Summary

    Chapter 6: Work with Node Templating Engines

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Review of Templating Engine Options

    Lecture 3: Begin with EJS

    Lecture 4: Put EJS to Work

    Lecture 5: Section Summary

    Chapter 7: More Express Routing

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Use A Router

    Lecture 3: New Pages

    Lecture 4: Separate Code Into Different Files

    Lecture 5: Wire our new pages back

    Lecture 6: Section Summary

    Chapter 8: Use a database with Node.js

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: Get MongoDB setup and installed

    Lecture 3: Get Events data ready to be inserted into MongoDB

    Lecture 4: Write code to insert our data into MongoDB

    Lecture 5: Query MongoDB and display results in our page

    Lecture 6: Section Summary

    Chapter 9: Course Wrap-up

    Lecture 1: Section Introduction

    Lecture 2: What Now?

    Lecture 3: Section Summary

    Chapter 10: Bonus Material

    Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture

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