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From Code to Scale! Build a Static Web App in Minutes

Offered By: JavaScript Conferences by GitNation via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Learn how to build and deploy a static web app on Azure, scaling from a GitHub repository to a global application in minutes. Explore essential features like CI/CD, custom domains, SSL certificates, APIs, global asset scaling, authentication, and authorization. Follow along as the process of creating a static web app is demonstrated, covering topics such as security, deployment history, workflow configuration, and build and deploy processes. Discover how to add custom domains, handle client-side routing, fix 404 errors, and manage local code development. Dive into pull request setups, authentication and authorization implementation, and role management. Gain insights into various frameworks, GitHub features, and best practices for efficient static web app development and deployment.

Syllabus

Intro
Security
GitHub Repository
Review Deployment History
Review Work Flow File
Review Build and Deploy
Review Deployed Application
Add Custom Domain
ClientSide Routes
Fix 404
Recap
Getting our code locally
Creating pull requests
Final solution
Pull request setup
Authentication and authorization
Setting up authorization
Demo
Role Management
Conclusion
Apples Birthday
Frameworks
GitHub
Papa Johns
GitHub Pages
GitHub Issues
What would you cook


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JavaScript Conferences by GitNation

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