Duration
4 Days
24 CPD hours
This course is intended for
If you want to advance from being a front-end developer to a full-stack developer and learn how Node.js can be used for hosting full-stack applications, this course is for you. Knowledge of JavaScript's basic syntax and experience with popular front-end libraries such as jQuery is required. You should also have used JavaScript with HTML and CSS, but not necessarily Node.js.
Overview
By the end of this course, you'll have the skills you need to tackle any real-world JavaScript development problem using a modern JavaScript approach, both for client and server sides.After completing this course, you will be able to:
Apply the core concepts of functional programming
Build a Node.js project that uses the Express.js library to host an API
Create unit tests for a Node.js project to validate it
Use the Cheerio library with Node.js to create a basic web scraper
Develop a React interface to build processing flows
Use callbacks as a basic way to bring control back
This is your one-stop solution to mastering modern JavaScript. This course covers the latest features of JavaScript and advanced concepts, such as modularity, testing, and asynchronous programming. By the end of the course, you?ll know how to create a full-stack JavaScript application using NodeJS and how to use JavaScript in functional programming.
JavaScript, HTML, and the DOM
HTML and the DOM
Developer Tools
Node.js and npm
What is Node.js?
Node Version Manager (nvm)
Node Package Manager (npm)
Node.js APIs and Web Scraping
Globals
FileSystem APIs
HTTP APIs
What is Scraping?
RESTful APIs with Node.js
What is an API?
What is REST?
Useful Defaults and Easy Inputs
Middleware
The Contents of a JWT
MongoDB
Modular JavaScript
ES6 Modules
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
npm Package?
Code Quality
Clear Naming
Unit Tests
Integration Tests
End-to-End Testing
Puppeteer
Advanced JavaScript
Language Features Supported in ES5, ES6, ES7, ES8, and ES9
OOP in JavaScript
Sorting
Maps and Sets
Math, Date, and String
Symbols, Iterators, Generators, and Proxies
Asynchronous Programming
Callback Hell
Async and Await
Event-Driven Programming and Built-In Modules
Eventing
Node.js Built-In Modules
Handling Large Files in Node.js
Functional Programming with JavaScript
Functions ? First-Class Citizens
Pure Functions
Higher-Order Functions
Function Composition
Immutability and Side Effects
Introduction to GraphQL Language Schemas and Queries