Course Information
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Course Overview
Learn to build a Full Stack Go, Fiber and Angular Application in No Time
If you're tired of long courses and just want to learn basic web development this course is for you. This course was built with the goal of teaching the students how to use Go, Fiber, and Angular. It focuses heavily on designing a backend RESTful Web Service with CRUD functionality that sends data to an Angular Front End Application. This is an entry-level course that focuses on building and reinforcing some of the techniques used by developers to build a full-stack application.
In this course, we start by learning what tools you need to create a full-stack Before taking this course, it is recommended that you have an understanding of skills such as Javascript, Go, Basic SQL, or ORM development. If not we'll touch on some of those topics early in the course but it is still recommended to have a better understanding.
When going through this course you may come across subjects that you are familiar with as well as those that are completely new to you.
Some of the topics touched upon include
Angular
Child Components
HTTP Requests with Fetch
CRUD Methods
Go Programming Language
Fiber
Database Migrations
ORMs
When taking this course, please know that you can take your time because you will get access to support along the way. By the time you finish this course, you should feel comfortable creating a full-stack web application with Angular and Go
Course Content
- 3 section(s)
- 25 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Create Go Fiber RESful API
- Section 3 Create Angular TodosList
What You’ll Learn
- The student will learn the basics of RESTful API development with Go (Golang)
- How to create a Full Stack Todo List Application
- Learn how to use the GORM ORM
- Learn to consume JSON with Angular
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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MMichkail Piter Allo
i hope, can learn golang
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RRichard Orman
Quick course which leaves me with a good starting point to begin to explore. Most of the time was spent on the Angular side and not as much on the GoLang side, but that did leave me with an expectation of what GoLang can do. Three pieces to this course: Postgres GoLang middle layer Angular Frontend
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RRobert Rusch
Instructor runs through Angular as if the student already knows Angular. So, if you are new to Angular or this is your first look at Angular some of the topics are lost.... Needs more explanation