Hands-On MEAN Stack Web Development

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3 hours on-demand video
$ 12.99

Brief Introduction

Become a MEAN Stack developer by applying MongoDB, Express, Angular, and Node.js in your web development projects

Description

JavaScript libraries are emerging as the latest tools for web development. As a result, companies and startups are now looking for MEAN stack developers.

This course will help you achieve this by teaching you MEAN stack development through building a Reddit-like application. This course will teach you how to apply MongoDB, Express, Angular, and Node.js in your web development projects.

By the end of the course, you will be a confident MEAN stack developer and will be able to build web applications.

About the Author

Abhilash Govula is a front-end developer with over seven years' experience working on many JavaScript-driven web applications/interfaces and mobile apps. He has strong hands-on experience with JavaScript and libraries such as AngularJS, Angular2, ReactJS, React Native, Redux, Ionic, jQuery, and Bootstrap, and is Proficient with Node.js, Express, and MongoDB. He also has experience in developing JavaScript-driven mobile apps using React Native, Ionic and progressive web applications. Also, he was responsible for developing new layouts/wireframes for desktop and mobile, maintaining existing layouts and frameworks, and has a thorough grasp of cross-platform, cross-browser compatibility issues. His major focus is on designing user interactive web applications and Rich Internet Applications (RIA’s). He is skilled enough to handle designing, maintaining, developing, and deploying applications. He has demonstrated the ability to complete high-end projects and is able to effectively communicate with a wide range of clients and co-workers.

Requirements

  • Requirements
  • A basic knowledge of Angular will be helpful.
$ 12.99
English
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3 hours on-demand video
Packt Publishing
Udemy

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Packt Publishing

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