Learn how to build a complete online store and shopping cart using React, Node and Stripe!
The shopping cart app you build will feature:
A complete gallery of products that users can pick from
An attractive and responsive, mobile–first app design, ideal for all devices
Dedicated pages for each product, with several user actions
The ability for users to add or remove multiple products to your cart
A live count of the quantity and number of items in the user’s cart
A cart screen where users can manage their products
Checkout buttons where users can instantly go to checkout their items
A secure, credit–card checkout process using the very popular Stripe Checkout
A hank you screen that summarizes customer purchases
In this course, you will:
Create an impressive React frontend that displays our products
Make a professionally styled user interface using TailwindCSS
Build an entire Node API for products and checkout
Fetch and display data using next–level React hooks
Add, update and remove items from your cart
Charge customers with Stripe Checkout
Deploy our final app live to the web with Heroku
This shopping cart application is a robust, practical project that you can use to create your own business, sell goods to customers, and serves as a great additional to your developer portfolio.
Specification: Build a Shopping Cart App with React, Node, and Stripe
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Price | $13.99 |
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Duration | 1.5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Hari krishnan –
I finished the whole course from start to finish in one go. For the content, yes, there are a lot of cool stuffs & Reed’s courses has his own style and followers. Its not for beginners. No basics are covered ( should not be expected in a one & a half hour crash course ). Its for those people who knows Javascript, react fundamentals & a bit of node, who just wants to put those pieces together, and build up something cool under 2 hours. Is it complete? No. It can be a good base to begin with. It would have been better if there was a customer login, and populate the cart based on it. There are a few essential functionalities missing Like remember card for future purchases, having a downloadable invoice etc which would have made this course even more awesome. I also learned new stuffs like react query, use shopping cart package etc and a full set of functionalities without redux. Overall, i loved it for a course under 1.5 hrs. Looking forward to see more functionalities added on to this in the future !
Anil Lakhani –
Good Details for the experienced developers. Only thing is that first 2 lectures are swiped