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Fullstack GoLang React Insanity Volume 1

Offered By: Udemy

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Go Courses React Courses MySQL Courses Node.Js Courses MongoDB Courses Redis Courses Nginx Courses Application Security Courses Golang Courses Full Stack Development Courses

Course Description

Overview

Ubuntu 19.x Servers React Hooks frontend & GoLang REST / WebSockets Backend with new mongo-go-driver

What you'll learn:
  • React Golang Redis Nginx Mysql Mongo Node

This Course is aimed at Ubuntu Servers, Running Go-Lang REST& Websocket services as a back-end platform and React for front-end development. Various technologies will be introduced for data storage and manipulation, including Mongo, MySql and Redis. Nginx will also be introduced and used to give a complete full circle adventure. We will also build our own Pub Private keys to secure our proof of concept applications. Think of these modules(course curriculum ) as building blocks and proof of concept exercises to fit the pieces together.

I will be adding a section with zoomed in videos that rebuilds the whole project again in the case depending on your setup the course videos are hard to see.

I know that this information for a beginner can be tough so I have a You-tube channel setup that will break down each concept into smaller beginner to insane examples. The concepts broken down on the channel being (react, golang, node, ubuntu, nginx, mysql, mongo, etc... etc...) . There will be a lot on other languages as well there.

here is the channel:/channel/UCUbgK5E3s4-R57dOpGW1DNA

its a work in progress so be sure to check back.

facebook group: /groups/2465484987043796/

Please friend me on Facebook if you would like and i can answer any questions my user name is Zach Isaiah LaCourse.


Taught by

Zach LaCourse

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