Course Information
Course Overview
A real world build.
This is a site request I built using Full stack Go Lang, React, Mongo and other technologies. I wanted to bring the the process and the build into a course because I believe the best way to learn is to build a full project that ties a lot of ideas together.
Course Content
- 16 section(s)
- 138 lecture(s)
- Section 1 The Setup & What we are building
- Section 2 Moving Forward - Backend & Frontend Dev
- Section 3 Login & Backend
- Section 4 Connecting to Mongo & Finish Login Process
- Section 5 Admin Interface
- Section 6 Admin Logos
- Section 7 Logos Backend / Frontend
- Section 8 Setup Debug Section
- Section 9 The Other Images Section
- Section 10 Admin Site Content [ About ]
- Section 11 Admin Site Content [ Header Image ]
- Section 12 Admin Site Content [ Menu Items ]
- Section 13 The Frontend Logos
- Section 14 The Frontend About
- Section 15 The Frontend Other Carousel
- Section 16 Modal Menu
What You’ll Learn
- Go GoLang React Fullstack
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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LLeo Petrenko
I liked the course! It spear headed me into a more professional web-development level than I was at before (PHP + MySQL + JavaScript). It introduced me to setting up a server on ubuntu, organization of the project (where to put all the folders), nginx, ssl, combination of Go and React, MongoDb with Robo 3T and WebSockets (WebSockets, are explained really well). These were all new concepts to me...and I'm already writing this review after only 50% through the course because I've already learned so much. I put it on pause and right now I've used what I learned from this course, along with some article and documentation reading on the side, to build something different (an Alpine based Docker containers for localhost development instead of an Ubuntu server. And I'm using Next.Js instead of plain React.) p.s. It's a lot of material delivered concisely and sometimes the instructor talks really fast, with a heavy New York accent (maybe I'm wrong, but that's what it sounds like)...in cases like these just put video on pause and carefully look at the screen to see what's happening.
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NNguyen Thanh
speak too quick
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SShashank Anand
mind blowing 🤯🤯
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MMuhammad Jamaludin
Pretty nice to see from design to practice. It's completed