4 Hour Live Training on React.js: Building a Full-Stack Application
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Training TypeLive Training
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CategoryDevelopment Tool
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Duration04 Hours
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Rating5/5


Course Introduction
About the Course
With the rise of technologies such as React, Node.js, MongoDB, JavaScript developers are now capable of creating, publishing, and managing entire web applications on their own. In the past, most developers worked on only one part of a web application - the front-end, back-end, database, or ops. This used to make sense, since each piece of a web-application was written in a different programming language and required a lot of platform-specific knowledge to work on effectively. However, this is no longer the case.
Of course, this requires developers to understand all the key concepts behind full-stack development. In this course, we walk through all the different pieces of a full-stack application and see how each piece works, as well as how all the pieces fit together. Some of the topics that will be covered in this course include:
1. How to create a front-end using React
2. How to set up a server using Node.js and MongoDB
3. How to effectively communicate between the front- and back-end
4. How to build and host a full-stack site using so that it can be accessed by users worldwide
Course Objective
Understand the various parts of a full-stack application and how they fit together
Create a performant front-end application using React
Create a web server using Node.js and the Express.js framework
Set up and communicate with a MongoDB database
Who is the Target Audience?
Software Developer/Engineer
Front-end Developer/Engineer
Back-end Developer/Engineer
Basic Knowledge:
Must have basic familiarity with Javascript and Node.js
Basic experience with React or other similar libraries would be helpful
Available Batches
Pricing
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The basics of becoming a full-stack developer
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Creating and Running a React App
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Understanding React Hooks
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Adding Routing to React applications
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Building a Node.js Web Server
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Setting up and connecting to a MongoDB database