Learn Nodejs by building 12 projects

Written by hackernoon-archives | Published 2017/07/28
Tech Story Tags: web-development | programming | nodejs | javascript | frontend

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Become an Expert Nodejs Developer While Building Real World Applications

Nodejs is open source cross platform environment for creating server side and network applications. It is built on the Chrome’s JavaScript Runtime and can be used to build large scale web applications to quick time. It uses non blocken I/O and even driven model to allow creation of lightweight and highly scalable web applications. This training program by Eduonix-Tech emphasizes on practical application of this amazing technology and will teach you Nodejs development using real world application development.

You will learn :

  • Create applications using Nodejs
  • Build Scalable and lightweight web applications
  • Learn the use of technologies such as Cassandra and MongoDB
  • Understand the coding principles behind practical web applications
  • Use the Express Framework to build web applications
  • Learn the concepts of network programming

You will also learn about JavaScript Server programming, Node and NPM modules, the use of other associated technologies and frameworks while building the twelve projects. The technologies covered in the course includes HTML/CSS Frontend technologies, Nodejs NPM, NoSQL database, Column Databases, Database ORM, Express Framework, Asynchronous programming, Karken layer, Drywall user management, Bcrypt encryption, Socket IO and REST APIs

Project 1: Simple Web Server

Project 2: Basic Express Website

Project 3: User Login System

Project 4: Node Blog Systems

Project 5: Community Events

Project 6: BookStore

Project 7: Chat IO

Project 8: Doctor Directory

Project 9: Portfolio App

Project 10: Elearning System

Project 11: Recipe Book

Project 12: Album Organizer

Join here and be have the first mover advantage in this amazing emerging technology and learn to build the next generation apps. (View here)


Published by HackerNoon on 2017/07/28