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Learn Node.js by exemples: from beginner to advanced

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  • 158 Students
  • Updated 9/2018
4.2
(18 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
11 Hour(s) 25 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Olivier Campeau
Rating
4.2
(18 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Learn Node.js by exemples: from beginner to advanced

The most complete Node.js course. Learn Node.js with Express, Gulp, unit testing with Mocha, Docker, CouchDB and Angular

This course will teach you, with real world exemples, how to write CLI and back-end web services with Node.js. Taking a software engineer approach (I'm a software engineer myself), this course will make you a Node.js master, but will also teach you architectural patterns, design patterns and concepts such as streams, event emitter, authentication, etc. You will also have the opportunity to use high-demand tools and technologies such as Docker, CouchDB, Gulp, Mocha and Angular. In this course, we will use those tools to help us build our applications. I'm also always available for any questions you might have during this course, and even after.

Course Content

  • 8 section(s)
  • 87 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Java Scripts Basics
  • Section 3 Node.js basics by exemple: building a CLI application (Library tool)
  • Section 4 Node.js advanced concepts and topics
  • Section 5 Using Docker with Node.js
  • Section 6 CouchDB basics
  • Section 7 Building a Rest API (Library)
  • Section 8 Adding an Angular UI to a Node.js app

What You’ll Learn

  • Build web app applications and micro-services using Node js and Angular
  • Use Node js to make CLI tools
  • Implement an authentication mechanism using Nodejs
  • Build applications using software engineer architectures
  • Understand advanced concepts such as streams, event emitter, forking a process, etc.
  • Use a NoSQL database (CouchDB)
  • Use Docker

Reviews

  • O
    O'tkir Xo'jayev
    5.0

    thank you

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    Puneet Pandey
    5.0

    Thanks

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    Adam Bethlehem
    1.0

    You presentation is terrible. You should plan you session and if you make a mistake start the recording again. i can hear you swallowing is gross, you keyboard clacking is extremely disruptive The fact that you select values out if inteli sense with your mouse was a bad indication of the quality of this course You explanation are anything but explanation, repeating audible what you are typing is not an explanation over all very dissappointed

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    Manish Verma
    3.0

    Decker and couchdb could have been explained slightly more elaboratively

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