What is NodeJS ?
Node.js is an open–source, cross–stage, back–end, JavaScript runtime climate that executes JavaScript code outside an internet browser. Node.js lets engineers use JavaScript to compose order line instruments and for worker side scripting—running contents worker side to create dynamic website page content before the page is shipped off the client’s internet browser. Subsequently, Node.js speaks to a JavaScript all over the place paradigm, bringing together web–application advancement around a solitary programming language, as opposed to various dialects for worker and customer side contents
But.. why learn NodeJS?
Node.js allows you to build complex and powerful applications without writing complex code
Node.js is well suited to building microservices
Node.js can be used for more than just web development
Node.js is a robust project that won’t be going anywhere
What will you learn from this course?
In this course, you will learn how to build a todo app with NodeJS, ExpressJS and also the template engine EJS.
You will also learn how to use nodeJS to build RESTful API and create a real time chat app with Socket io
Specification: Complete NodeJS course with express, socket io and MongoDB
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Price | $11.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 5.5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English ... |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Trevz Rod –
The course is structured ok, sometimes the code can get pretty confusing cause you are not sure what he is doing but overall i would recommend the course to get an idea of nodejs.
David Hedderwick –
The speaker is a little difficult to understand, and goes very quickly.
Santiago Ellena –
It was an excellent decision. At the moment, I could consolidate my knowledge and it s so important for web development.
Rahul Chakraborty –
Good start to Node
Gediminas Jasiunas –
skipping and fast forwarding in important places is really stupid. in a tut about express you skipped part where to place <% tags. These should be no skipping at all. repetitions makes you remember.
Vishnu Raj C L –
Amazinng stuff.. really enjoying
Rizal Junaedi –
Nice
Kioko mwanzia –
amazing
Saransh Kotnala –
no explanation at all only code is being recited like we are here on a listening excercise
Dalton Bandeira Luis –
I love it
Chaudhry Muhammad Faisal –
Awesome Course
DHANUSH S –
very good teaching going intresting in node.js
Ye Myo Aung –
audio quality is too low and not for beginners
Pablo Contreras –
Directo a lo que se necesita