Complete NodeJS Developer in 2022 (GraphQL, MongoDB, + more)

Complete NodeJS Developer in 2022 (GraphQL, MongoDB, + more)

Complete NodeJS Developer in 2022 (GraphQL, MongoDB, + more)
, Learn from real NodeJS experts! Includes REALLY Advanced NodeJS. Express, GraphQL, REST, MongoDB, SQL, MERN + much more

Created by Andrei Neagoie


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Description Complete NodeJS Developer in 2022 (GraphQL, MongoDB, + more)

Just released with all new NodeJS best practices and trends for 2022! Join a live online community of over 600,000+ developers and a course taught by industry experts that have actually worked both in Silicon Valley and Toronto with Node.js.


Using the latest version of Node, this course is focused on efficiency and turning you into a Back End or Fullstack developer. Never spend time on confusing, out of date, incomplete tutorials anymore! Graduates of Andrei’s courses are now working at Google, Tesla, Amazon, Apple, IBM, JP Morgan, Facebook, + other top tech companies for a reason.


We guarantee you this is the most comprehensive online resource on NodeJS. This project based course will introduce you to all of the modern toolchain of a Node JS developer in 2022. Along the way, we will build a massive NASA Space launch application using Node.js, Express Framework, RESTful APIs, GraphQL, and much more! This is going to be a Fullstack MERN app. We will also build many other mini projects along the way so you feel confident deploying any Node.js project to production in the future by yourself!




All code is going to be provided step by step and even if you don’t like to code along, you will get access to all the code from the projects we build so anyone signed up for the course will have their own project to put on their portfolio right away.




The curriculum is going to be very hands on as we walk you from start to finish of releasing a professional (performant and secure) Node.js project all the way into production. We will start from the very beginning by teaching you Node basics and then going into advanced topics so you can make good decisions on architecture and tools on any of your future NodeJS projects. The goal is to turn you into a senior backend developer!



Finally, this course will be constantly evolving and updating as the landscape changes. Just as the Node ecosystem evolves, we want this course to be constantly updated with lectures and resource for you to come back to, in order to find the latest Node best practices anytime in the future.


Here is what the course will cover:


1. Foundations


Focus on Node internals


Libuv, threads, processes, event loop


Asynchronous programming


Node vs PHP vs Python


Observer Design Pattern


Event Emitters




2. Module System


The require Function


Creating Your Own Modules


CommonJS vs ECMAScript (ES6) modules


Module Caching


Using index.js




3. Package Management


NPM: The Node Package Manager


Creating Your Own Packages


Package And the NPM Registry


Third Party Modules


The node_modules Folder


Semantic Versioning


package-lock.json And Versioning


Vulnerabilities in Dependencies




4. File I/O: Planets Project


Exploring Exoplanets With Node


Exploring Kepler Space Telescope Data


Working With Streams


Streaming Large Data Files


Parsing Our Planets Data


Working With CSV Files


Finding Habitable Planets




5. Web Servers


What is a Web Server?


HTTP Responses and Requests


HTTP APIs and Routing, Parameterized URLs


Same Origin Policy, CORS


Requests and Responses as Streams




6. Express.js


Express vs Next.js vs Koa


Route Parameters


Model View Controller (MVC) pattern


Postman and Insomnia


Development Dependencies


Middleware


Logging Middleware Example / Writing Our Own Middleware


POST Requests in Express


MVC In Express


Express Routers


RESTful APIs


CRUD


Sending Files


Serving Websites With Node


Templating Engines




7. NodeJS NASA Project


Architecture diagrams on LucidChart


GET, POST, DELETE routes.


Serving React.js Applications in Express


CORS middleware


Models vs Controllers vs Routers


Loading Data On Startup


Automating Full Stack Applications With NPM


Serving React Front End (in Production)


Logging Requests with Morgan


Serving Applications With Client Side Routing


Building A Data Access Layer


Integrating with Frontend, Top Down Approach, Bottom Up Approach


Updating Our Architecture




8. Testing APIs


Unit tests vs API tests vs UI tests


Testing Node APIs with Jest and Supertest




9. Improving Node Performance


Example app which blocks event loop + real life blocking functions


Node Cluster Module theory + in action


Clustering in the real world


Load balancing


PM2 theory + in action


Managing Live Clusters with PM2


Zero Downtime Restarts


Improving Performance of NASA Project


Stateless APIs


Node Worker Threads




10. Databases


Using MongoDB to add persistence to NASA Project


Big focus on NoSQL vs SQL, PostgreSQL vs MongoDB, when to use both including Trends, Object-Relational Mismatch, ACID, References, Schemas. Schema-less vs Schemas


MongoDB Atlas


Horizontally Scaling Databases


Mongoose


Mongoose Models vs MVC Models


ObjectIDs in MongoDB


Pagination


Choosing A Database For Our NASA API




11. Working With REST APIs


Demonstrate integrating with a REST API by working with SpaceX API


Versioning REST APIs


Running Search Queries


SpaceX Launch Data


Mapping API Data to Our Database


Using Paginated APIs


Adding Pagination To Our API




12. Authentication


Focus on Security first principles with JWT, cookies, CSRF


Servers with HTTPS and SSL / TLS


Helmet.js


Working With Auth0




13. Deployment and CI/CD


Focus on building out a simple CI pipeline for NASA Project on GitHub


What is CI vs CD?


Automated tests


Dynamic configuration with secrets




14. Node Production and the Cloud (AWS)


Deploy to production with Docker to Amazon EC2


Virtual Machines


Serverless vs Containers


Docker files


Managing Docker Containers and Images


Working With SSH


Production Deployment with PM2 and Mongo Atlas




15. GraphQL


GraphQL vs REST


Building a GraphQL API




16. Sockets (WebSockets, Socket io)


Sockets overview


Sockets vs polling


WebSockets (vs Socket io)


Socket io Client and Server APIs


Broadcasting Events


Build out Full Stack Multiplayer Pong with Sockets


Implementing Pong Game Logic


Using Socket io With Express.js


Namespaces and Rooms




17~20.  Bonus Sections on Deno, Advanced Asynchronous JavaScript, SQL, and TypeScript!




This course is not about making you just code along without understanding the principles so that when you are done with the course you don’t know what to do other than watch another tutorial. No! This course will push you and challenge you to go from an absolute beginner in NodeJS to someone that is in the top 10% of NodeJS backend developers. 


We guarantee you this is the most comprehensive online course on Node.js! Have a look at the course outline video to see all the topics we are going to cover, all the projects we’re going to build, and all the techniques you’re going to learn to become a top Node developer!


See you inside!



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Taught By:


Andrei Neagoie is the instructor of the highest rated Development courses on Udemy as well as one of the fastest growing. His graduates have moved on to work for some of the biggest tech companies around the world like Apple, Google, Amazon, JP Morgan, IBM, UNIQLO etc... He has been working as a senior software developer in Silicon Valley and Toronto for many years, and is now taking all that he has learned, to teach programming skills and to help you discover the amazing career opportunities that being a developer allows in life. 


Having been a self taught programmer, he understands that there is an overwhelming number of online courses, tutorials and books that are overly verbose and inadequate at teaching proper skills. Most people feel paralyzed and don't know where to start when learning a complex subject matter, or even worse, most people don't have $20,000 to spend on a coding bootcamp. Programming skills should be affordable and open to all. An education material should teach real life skills that are current and they should not waste a student's valuable time.   Having learned important lessons from working for Fortune 500 companies, tech startups, to even founding his own business, he is now dedicating 100% of his time to teaching others valuable software development skills in order to take control of their life and work in an exciting industry with infinite possibilities. 


Andrei promises you that there are no other courses out there as comprehensive and as well explained. He believes that in order to learn anything of value, you need to start with the foundation and develop the roots of the tree. Only from there will you be able to learn concepts and specific skills(leaves) that connect to the foundation. Learning becomes exponential when structured in this way. 


Taking his experience in educational psychology and coding, Andrei's courses will take you on an understanding of complex subjects that you never thought would be possible.  




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Adam is one of the instructors at Zero To Mastery, one of the highest rated and fastest growing software development academies on Udemy. He has been working as a senior software developer for many years and has worked for some of the top companies in the world with revenues exceeding $50 billion. Now, Adam aims to instil his students with his love for learning and development, while helping them achieve real world success that extends far beyond the completion of his courses.


Adam walks the walk when it comes to building applications that are secure, scalable, and performant and he is going to share his expertise with you to show you how real world systems are built. He understands what it’s like to go from “hello world” to large scale production deployments and promises to take you on that very same journey. Courses should teach practical skills that are current and should lay a foundation for a future in this incredible and exciting industry. And, having started as a self-taught developer, Adam knows the overwhelming feeling of not knowing where to begin, and the importance of learning from the best available sources.


Drawing from his deep experience, Adam’s courses will show you that you don’t need to spend tens of thousands of dollars to take your flourishing skills into the real world and make a difference.


See you inside the course!

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