Just released with all the latest Deno features for you to become a complete Deno developer! Join a live online community of over 600,000+ developers and a course taught by industry experts that have actually worked both in Silicon Valley and Toronto. Using the latest release of Deno, this course is focused on efficiency. Never spend time on confusing, out of date, incomplete tutorials anymore. Graduates of Andrei’s courses are now working at Google, Tesla, Amazon, Apple, IBM, JP Morgan, Facebook, + other top tech companies.
We guarantee you this is the most comprehensive online resource on Deno. This project based course will introduce you to all of the modern toolchain of a Deno developer in 2022. Along the way, we will build a strong foundation learning the pitfalls of Node.js, how Deno is different, and some of the ways we can still maintain the power we had with Node.js.
The curriculum is going to be very hands on as we walk you from start to finish of releasing a professional Deno project all the way into production. We will start from the very beginning by teaching you Deno basics and then going into advanced topics so you can make good decisions on architecture and tools on any of your future Deno projects.
Instructor Details
Courses : 8
Specification: Deno: The Complete Guide Zero to Mastery
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Price | $9.99 |
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Duration | 13.5 hours |
Year | 2022 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Matino –
I am halfway done and it is amazing, I would definitely recommend. Everyone knows how good Andrei is but Adam Odziemkowski is at the least as good as Andrei. I don’t think that you will be able to find a better course on Deno.
Boris DIBON –
As usual Andrei provides us with really nice explanations, not going too deep but yet scratching more than the surface !
Sandy Das Neves –
C’est un excellent professeur, il explique en d tails de fa on absolument clair. Je recommande vivement ce cour et je pense m me prendre d’autres cours de cette personne.
Takudzwa Tapfumanei –
Yes
Paul Gelario –
Even though Deno came out, it seems that it has tremendous potential. I am glad Andrei made this course.
Laureline Paris –
Great detailed explanation about JavaScript world: as wide as understanding the big picture of JS that we usually don’t get in most courses out there but also showing the good practices, techniques and how to write JS code. Fascinated by that amount of knowledge and that, well explained.
Maurits de Ruiter –
Andrei is a great teacher. Very enthusiastic and he knows his stuff. I have a lot of his courses and they are all great. This one isn’t an exception. If you want to work with Deno and create great apps, this is the course for you!
Davis Johnson –
having fun so far!
Dhananjay Raut –
grate one
Kavishankar S –
Great course and engaging community!
Muthukrishnan Ulaganathan –
Pretty good course to start with Deno
Francisco Martin –
Excellent course to learn the basics of Deno
Amogh p –
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Stephania Silva –
The course was great ! it had a good mix between theory and practice. Deno is definitely a promising technology and it is worth to learn it in 2020 or after!
Marc Sakalauskas –
Excellent course! Really excited to continue learning more about Deno in the future. This course was the perfect length with the right amount of theory and live coding examples. Adam was an excellent teacher as well as Andrei, of course! Highly recommend taking this course but it would be beneficial to have some understanding of Node before.
Axel Obscura –
Amazing!!!, clear and complete…, Congratulations!!!
Quart Ciphers –
Good Explanations and Graphical Content Cool Attitude
Joaquim MEDA –
Excellent cours ! Excellent d part pour Deno. Merci !
Mark Wood Patrick –
Bit slow for me since I know what’s been covered so far, but clearly other may not, would be nice to have a fast track
Rakin Khan –
What a fantastic course. Adam explained the information very well and made something as overwhelming like middleware into something digestible. The real value in the course lies in Section 8, the NASA Project using Deno backend. As someone who is betting that Deno will be very much in demand in the future, seeing how easy it is to build a backend makes it easier to advocate for it. Without a doubt my favourite feature of Deno has to be the module import system. Using URLs instead of having to npm install packages and its management/use of module dependencies is a GODSEND.