Course Information
Course Overview
Angular Material, Angular Universal, NestJS, Docker, Redis, Stripe, Frontend & Backend Filtering
Learn how to create an Ambassador App using Angular and NestJS. We will build 3 frontend apps Admin, Ambassador and Checkout and they will consume a big NestJS API.
In NestJS you will learn:
Use Docker
Use TypeORM and connect with MySQL
Use Typescript
Use Interceptors and Guards
Validate Requests
Generate Jwt Tokens
Use HttpOnly Cookies
Login with Scopes
Use Redis
Use Stripe
Sending Emails
Filter Cached products
In Angular you will learn:
Angular CLI
Use interceptors
Create public and private routes
Use Reactive Forms
Angular Material
Angular Universal
I'm a FullStack Developer with 10+ years of experience. I'm obsessed with clean code and I try my best that my courses have the cleanest code possible.
My teaching style is very straightforward, I will not waste too much time explaining all the ways you can create something or other unnecessary information to increase the length of my lectures. If you want to learn things rapidly then this course is for you.
I also update my courses regularly over time because I don't want them to get outdated. So you can expect more content over time from just one course with better video and audio quality.
If you have any coding problems I will offer my support within 12 hours when you post the question. I'm very active when trying to help my students.
So what are you waiting for, give this course a try and you won't get disappointed.
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 88 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Nest Admin
- Section 3 Nest Ambassador
- Section 4 Nest Checkout
- Section 5 Angular Admin
- Section 6 Angular Ambassador
- Section 7 Angular Universal Checkout
What You’ll Learn
- Use Docker
- Login with HttpOnly Cookies and Multiple user Scopes
- Caching with Redis
- Paying with Stripe
- Different types of Users
- Angular Material
- Angular Universal
Reviews
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MMike Ruigrok
I loved this course, after taking the first one that was the practical guide I needed more. This included the more advanced topics that were an extension on the first part like transactions/Angular material/Pipes/Redis sort sets/Event emitters. I did notice that there were some things not working properly, like some relations weren't declared in the backend in some routes, which were dependent on eachother in the frontend, however if you can debug a bit the fixes are easy. Again I recommend this, I love the best practices. I was missing abstract classes in a few instances in this one though, but it was covered in the previous course.
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ggeoffroy fleury Kouadio
very good training, I learned new concept. I would have liked him to show how the deployment is done.