NodeJS is a rapidy growing web server technology, and Node developers are among the highest paid in the industry. Knowing NodeJS well will get you a job or improve your current one by enabling you to build high quality, robust web applications.
In this course you will gain a deep understanding of Node, learn how NodeJS works under the hood, and how that knowledge helps you avoid common pitfalls and drastically improve your ability to debug problems.
In this course we’ll look at how the C++ written V8 Javascript engine works and how NodeJS uses it to expand the abilities of Javascript. You’ll learn how to structure your code for reuse and to be easier to understand, manage, and expand using modules and understand how modules really work.
You’ll learn how asynchronous code works in Node and the Node event loop, as well as how to use the event emitter, streams, buffers, pipes, and work with files. We’ll see how that leads to building a web server in Node.
We’ll dive into web sites, web apps and APIs with Express and learn how Express can save us time as Node developers.
You’ll also gain an understanding of npm, connecting to databases, and the MEAN stack!
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Courses : 3
Specification: Learn and Understand NodeJS
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Akash Sarva –
it’s awesome
Nikolai Gantverg –
Excellent, clear explanation of concepts. The instructor defines any unfamiliar terms before he uses them and this help the student build a broad model of how modern web programming works
Chitra –
In one word good
Robert Evans –
Very good introduction.
Jakub Du yk –
I love the conception of Do not imitate, understand. Many courses just go through a language features without explaining what’s underneath.
Luciano P rez Cerra –
por momentos un poco lento, pero buena introduccion explicando las bases de c mo funciona Node y Javascript a trav s de C++
Lalit kanta Dibyadarshan –
One of the best course I found on Udemy. It changed my perspective on Node and JavaScript. Great job Tony !!!!
Lyudmyla Suvorova –
Brilliant!!!
Valery Giner –
The only negative is that the versions of node and Angular are old. More importantly, I love the approach taken by the lecturer to explain the important concepts, ideas and details, instead of mechanical do as I do as in the majority of other tutorials.
Hrithik T G –
very deep explanation on how node works. Other tutorials only concentrate about npm packages like express, lodash etc. This tutorial actually help you understand why node js does what it does.
Valentin –
It is what it says: Understand Node.js. You will understand how it works afterwards and it was very educational and useful to actually get what this node.js is doing, what every term and everything you write actually does, however, it can be quite a lot of new concepts and isn’t up to date with a lot of stuff sadly, which makes the last two sections not nearly as useful anymore.
Full Name –
I am learning a lot about JavaScript and NodeJS.
Walter Sargent –
I don’t need a review on what a processor is, what C++ is or on assembly programming. It’s very thorough to cover everything, but not necessary in my case. However, there are spots where I appreciate the thoroughness. In particular, I like knowing all about require(). Even though it has been made replaced since ECMAScript 2015, I am sure I’ll encounter it in legacy code.
Loini Iiyambo –
Awesome explanations.
RJ K. –
I’ve also taken Mr. Alicea’s Javascript: Understanding the Weird Parts course, and I believe he is probably the best instructor on Udemy. Alicea’s courses offer deep conceptual dives into the topic rather than just having you code along, and you will walk away with the knowledge required to build something yourself; as opposed to ending the course with a project that you built by coding along, but without understanding how it works under the hood. I think this course ends one or two videos short (seems like there should definitely be an Angular 2, part 2 video), but it’s okay because they’re bonus lectures which are periphery to the main topic of NodeJS.
Chris Kirby –
Not complete
Firdaus Aga –
Extremely thorough coverage of the subject matter.
Ruben Neu –
Wie nicht anders von Anthony Alicea gewohnt, gut gestartet!
Onyilimba Martins Mclaren Tochukwu –
This guy is the best tutor on udemy period.
Andr s Florit –
It’s a good course. I just don’t get why it goes so deep in many concepts but it doesn’t show anything about unit testing.
Ivo Stanchev –
Amazing as always, I came in from the last course on JavaScript by Tony and managed to easily understand how JavaScript works. I hope to do the same from this course as well.
Opakirite Ibama –
As the title implies,i like the delivery pattern of the instructor as he takes time to discuss the basic concepts on nodejs
Anju Ram –
Very impressed with the level of detail provided at the introduction.
Deepak Raaj Vaidyalingam –
Angular part at the last was unfinished.
Ashish Dhanorkar –
Nicely explained with greater details, I especially liked the way of providing in depth information and providing the answer to how?.
Hao Li –
Clear, logical explanation, worth the money
Fava –
This course is amazing
Mina Ashna –
Very great course to learn under the hood of NodeJS.
Stephan Oomen –
The content is great, but it is incomplete…
Vineet B –
I love how the teacher is actually focusing on learning and not imitating.
Arun Prakash S –
Helps to understand what is happening under the hood
Ozgur Sar –
Ends up with an uncomplete example app but overall good course