Fullstack MERN Web-Development (Free Content)
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- fullstack mern
- mongodb, react, node, express, python, html, css, bootstrap
- fullstack webdevelopment
- fullstack coding web development
A MERN fullstack developer is an expert in MongoDB, Express, React and Node. They are proficient in JavaScript and use HTML, CSS and JavaScript to handle front-end operations and JavaScript with Node.js to handle back-end operations.
Frontend: CSS, Single page applications like HTML5 and Ajax, JavaScript, Angular, React, TypeScript, etc.
Backend: Python, PHP, NodeJS, ExpressJS, GO, Caching, Django, Middleware, etc.
Database: Postgres, MySQL, MongoDB, SQLite, Clusters etc.
Mobile Apps: iOS and Android
DevOps: CI/CD pipelines, Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) creation
Learn to build declarative user interfaces for the web and connect it with backend APIs using MERN stack. Learn to master JavaScript, MongoDB, React, Node.js and Bootstrap to build modern web applications with JavaScript technologies.
Also, the following are other benefits you can leverage:
Easy to switch between frontend and backend development depending on the project requirement
Oversee design infrastructure of the project and work on the required level during full stack web application development
Save cost by hiring a full-stack programmer instead of dedicated frontend and backend experts
Easy to upgrade with the latest tools and technology
Flexibility to move from one task to another as per project requirement
The best option for small and medium enterprises
This is introductory classes only to check our quality and content !
Taught by
Coding Chakra
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