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This course is designed for anyone who wants to start building applications with React and GraphQL! In this course, we will build a recipe application from scratch with full authentication (sign up, sign in, sign out), as well as the ability to create, browse, search for, save, and delete recipes.
Building this project will give you the skills to create full–stack React and GraphQL applications from scratch for any theme you like!
This course presumes some experience with React, but if you are familiar with basic JavaScript concepts and have some knowledge of ES6 features, you will be able to follow along just fine.
We will begin by building a backend with Node.js using the Express framework, then learn how to integrate our backend with GraphQL. We’ll learn about essential topics within GraphQL such as queries, mutations, schemas and resolvers, we’ll learn the GraphQL syntax and work extensively with GraphiQL to test our queries and mutations, after which we will move onto working with React.
Then we will build a React application and then connect it to our GraphQL–Express backend using Apollo Boost. We’ll cover all of the latest features of Apollo Boost and React Apollo, including ApolloClient, ApolloProvider/ApolloConsumer, as well as Query and Mutation components. On top of that, we’ll learn how to refetch queries, use optimistic UI, nest query and mutation components, use fragments and much more!
Instructor Details
Courses : 16
Specification: Full-Stack React with GraphQL and Apollo Boost
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Price | $16.99 |
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Duration | 5.5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
$94.99 $16.99
Xavier ABENAQUI –
Fast, concise and very well explained!
Alexander Brevig –
Very nicely done! I like the teaching style, and the content was exactly as advertised.
Clayton Groth –
This course was amazing! I loved the in depth and clean design employed here. My only criticism, was that there could have been more instances where the instructor pressure me to think about a decision or explained why a few more advanced architectural choices were made.
Rhonda Tinkham –
Interesting, well explained, easy to follow along, excellent course
Sooriya –
It is a good match for my app
Patrick Fic –
Speaker is incredibly fast and not at the same pace as typing. Allows for no time to absorb knowledge and there is no explanation behind the code or it is promised later and never done.
Admir –
Sorry but i have to say that pace is too fast, and there are a lot of things unexplained. I understand that it’s a small time frame but still quite difficult to keep up.
George Lewis –
Videos Quality is too bad
Brian Kang –
Fast prototyping but overall software architecture could be designed better. (Directory structure, testing, logging, validation, etc).
Meera Bavadekar –
This course is more like a code recipe. Could use more explanation of concepts instead of just developing code.
Mark Aziz –
The course is somewhat useful, but the instructor could do a better job explaining things in more detail instead of just saying what he’s typing. I might as well just copy paste the finished project and read it for myself… It would be better to explain what the code actually does, why you make certain decisions and provide some sort of guidance on the concepts.
Jan Mathew Calaunan –
The course is great. Reed teaches in a very straightforward fashion. Concepts are explained simple enough for anyone to understand, but are also explained well enough so that you can try to do things a little differently. His replies to the comments encourages others to take a different approach if they are able to do so.
John Lupton –
It s a code along and it s really difficult to follow because tutor is jumping up and down the code page and between files on the video and you have to keep going back in the video to find the bit where you get a glimpse of the code you want to study or correct. There is no real explanation of what is going on and because the tutor does not make the source code available in a file it makes the course tediously long to follow. If the source files were provided you could at least see quickly where you had an error in your code. What is billed as a 7 hour course is taking me waaay longer than it should. It s a really poor quality tuition imho and I ve been a professional programmer for 25 years currently re skulking away from Microsoft world. Before writing this I messaged the tutor one to one and have no reply.
Jonnathan Garcia –
The content is actually very good and understandable. However; But I would like to see the version 2 of Apollo
Jose Espejo –
so far so good