Nodejs And Expressjs Essential Training
Published 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 10.16 GB | Duration: 25h 7m
Published 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 10.16 GB | Duration: 25h 7m
Master NodeJS and ExpressJS with our hands-on training and build dynamic, real-world web applications with confidence!
What you'll learn
In this course, students will learn how to harness the power of NodeJS and ExpressJS to build dynamic, robust web applications.
They will start by understanding the fundamentals of NodeJS, including creating HTTP servers, managing packages with NPM, and exploring callbacks
Students will gain hands-on experience with buffers, streams, and file system operations.
ExpressJS, students will learn how to set up the environment, create routers, manage static files, handle form data, implement session cookies, build REST APIs
Through practical case studies, students will apply their knowledge to real-world projects, such as a movie app, a chat application, and a user management
By the end of the course, students will be proficient in developing and deploying full-stack web applications using NodeJS and ExpressJS.
Requirements
To take this course, students should have a basic understanding of JavaScript and familiarity with HTML and CSS. Prior experience with server-side programming concepts is helpful but not required. A willingness to learn and experiment with new technologies, along with access to a computer with internet connectivity, is essential. Having NodeJS and a code editor like Visual Studio Code installed on your machine will also be beneficial for following along with the practical exercises and case studies.
Description
Welcome to the comprehensive NodeJS and ExpressJS Essential Training course! This course is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to build powerful web applications using NodeJS and ExpressJS. Starting from the basics, you will learn about the Node.js framework, how to create servers, manage packages, and understand essential concepts like callbacks, event-driven programming, and streams. The course also delves into ExpressJS, covering environment setup, routing, templating, authentication, and building REST APIs. Through practical case studies, including creating a movie app and a real-time chat application, you will gain hands-on experience and the confidence to develop and deploy dynamic web applications. Join us and transform your web development skills!Section 1: NodeJS Essential TrainingThis section introduces students to the fundamentals of Node.js, a powerful JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine. Students will learn about the Node.js framework, its users, and how to create a simple HTTP server. Key concepts such as the REPL terminal, Node Package Manager (NPM), callbacks, and event-driven programming will be covered. Practical exercises will help students understand and implement event emitters, buffers, streams, and file system operations. By the end of this section, students will have a solid understanding of Node.js and be able to build basic server-side applications.Section 2: ExpressJS Essential TrainingIn this section, students will dive into ExpressJS, a minimal and flexible Node.js web application framework. The course will cover setting up the ExpressJS environment, routing, URL building, and templating with PUG. Students will learn how to handle static files, form data, and cookies, and implement authentication processes. Additionally, the section will cover debugging, error handling, and creating REST APIs. By the end of this section, students will be equipped to build and manage robust web applications using ExpressJS.Section 3: GruntJSThis section introduces Grunt.js, a JavaScript task runner that automates repetitive tasks such as minification, compilation, unit testing, and linting. Students will learn to navigate project structures, configure Grunt with a package.json file, and use various Grunt plugins. By the end of this section, students will be able to streamline their development workflow using GruntJS, enhancing productivity and efficiency.Section 4: NodeJS Case Study - Movie App on NodeJS and MongoDBStudents will apply their knowledge by building a comprehensive Movie App using NodeJS and MongoDB. This case study covers the complete lifecycle of a web application, from setting up the project structure to implementing CRUD operations. Students will learn about data validation, AJAX actions, and file uploads. The section also includes advanced topics such as creating a review system, implementing user interactions, and managing menus. By the end of this case study, students will have hands-on experience in building and deploying a full-fledged web application.Section 5: NodeJS Case Study - Creating a Chat ApplicationIn this section, students will create a real-time chat application using NodeJS. They will start with the basics of creating an index file and adding styles. The course will then cover networking concepts, adding individual users, and sending messages. Students will learn how to handle multiple users and manage real-time communication effectively. By the end of this section, students will have developed a functional chat application, understanding both the client-side and server-side aspects.Section 6: NodeJS Case Study - Real-Time Chat ApplicationThis section builds on the previous chat application by introducing more advanced features. Students will learn to set up the environment, render outputs in the browser, and create chat forms. The course will cover handling multiple users and managing real-time interactions. By the end of this section, students will be able to create a more complex and interactive chat application, improving their understanding of real-time web technologies.Section 7: NodeJS Case Study - User Management SystemStudents will develop a user management system, learning how to handle user data, create and manage sessions, and implement authentication. This section covers setting up the server, creating and styling Pug templates, and managing datasets. By the end of this section, students will be proficient in creating user-centric applications with secure authentication and data management practices.Section 8: JavaScript Case StudyIn this section, students will build a JavaScript-based project, starting with creating a home page and adding CSS styles. They will implement features like a digital clock, an exam page with a timer, and a quiz system. This section emphasizes front-end development, focusing on creating interactive and dynamic web pages. By the end of this section, students will have enhanced their JavaScript skills and developed a functional web application.Section 9: NodeJS Case StudyThis section provides another NodeJS project, guiding students through the installation and setup process. They will create multiple web pages, including a home page, about us page, services page, and contact us page. Students will learn how to handle HTTP requests and display dynamic content. By the end of this section, students will have a deeper understanding of building web applications with NodeJS.Section 10: Creating Restaurant Website using HTML, CSS, and JSIn the final section, students will create a complete restaurant website using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. They will learn how to design web pages, add navigation bars, create slideshows, and integrate Google Maps. The course will cover linking pages, adding social networking links, and implementing interactive buttons. By the end of this section, students will have developed a visually appealing and functional restaurant website.ConclusionThis comprehensive course equips students with the essential skills and knowledge to develop robust web applications using NodeJS and ExpressJS. Through practical projects and case studies, students will gain hands-on experience in building, managing, and deploying web applications. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced developer, this course will enhance your web development capabilities.
Overview
Section 1: NodeJS Essential Training
Lecture 1 What is Node.js Framework
Lecture 2 Users of Node.js
Lecture 3 Creating a Http Server
Lecture 4 REPL Terminal
Lecture 5 Node Package Manager
Lecture 6 Looking at Practical's
Lecture 7 Callback Concepts
Lecture 8 Event Driven Programs
Lecture 9 Practical's- Callbacks and Event Loops
Lecture 10 Event Emitters
Lecture 11 Understanding Class Methods
Lecture 12 Binding the Event
Lecture 13 Creating and Writing Buffers
Lecture 14 Reading Buffers
Lecture 15 Buffer Methods
Lecture 16 Comparing Buffers
Lecture 17 Slicing Buffer
Lecture 18 Methods Reference and Class Methods
Lecture 19 What are Streams
Lecture 20 Writing Streams
Lecture 21 What are Piping Streams
Lecture 22 Piping and Chaining Streams
Lecture 23 Synchronous vs Asynchronous Forms
Lecture 24 Accessing and Writing File data
Lecture 25 Reading and Closing Files
Lecture 26 Truncating and Deleting Files
Lecture 27 Creating Directory
Lecture 28 Reading and Removing Directory
Section 2: ExpressJS Essential Training
Lecture 29 Introduction to Express JS
Lecture 30 Express JS Environment Setup
Lecture 31 Express JS Routers
Lecture 32 Express JS Routers Continues
Lecture 33 Express JS URL Building
Lecture 34 ExpressJS Templating
Lecture 35 More on ExpressJS Templating
Lecture 36 Templating Example
Lecture 37 Dynamic PUG
Lecture 38 ExpressJS Templating Include
Lecture 39 ExpressJS-StaticFiles
Lecture 40 ExpressJS-StaticFiles Continues
Lecture 41 ExpressJS Form Data
Lecture 42 ExpressJS Form Data Continues
Lecture 43 Initializing Cookie Parser
Lecture 44 Examples on Cookie Parser
Lecture 45 Creating Session Cookie
Lecture 46 Session Index
Lecture 47 Authentication Process
Lecture 48 Authenticating Index
Lecture 49 Login In And Credential
Lecture 50 Building Applications
Lecture 51 Running Bower Install
Lecture 52 Handling Error States
Lecture 53 ExpressJS Module for Debugging
Lecture 54 Directory Structure
Lecture 55 Resources for References
Lecture 56 Understanding Rest API
Lecture 57 Rest API with JSON Data
Lecture 58 Running Curl Command
Lecture 59 Checking with Curl Command
Lecture 60 Examples on Post Method
Lecture 61 Post Routing
Lecture 62 Deleting or Removal of Movie
Section 3: Grunt JS
Lecture 63 Introduction to Grunt.js
Lecture 64 Package.json File
Lecture 65 Function Grunt
Lecture 66 Navigating Project
Lecture 67 Grunt Cache Bust
Section 4: NodeJS Case Study - Movie App on Node JS and MongoDB
Lecture 68 Introduction to Web Application and Mongo DB
Lecture 69 Movie Application Structure
Lecture 70 Movie Application Implementation
Lecture 71 Movie Application Implementation Example
Lecture 72 Creation View using Web Application
Lecture 73 Creation View using Web Application Continues
Lecture 74 Editing Data in NodeJs
Lecture 75 Deleting Data in NodeJs
Lecture 76 Node JS Delete Action using AJAX
Lecture 77 Node JS Delete Action using AJAX Continues
Lecture 78 Image Upload
Lecture 79 File Upload
Lecture 80 More on File Upload
Lecture 81 File upload to Mongo DP
Lecture 82 File upload to Mongo DP Continues
Lecture 83 Adding Get Poster
Lecture 84 Replace Update Function
Lecture 85 Edit Data
Lecture 86 Update Data
Lecture 87 Validation of Data
Lecture 88 Validation of Data Continues
Lecture 89 Editing Finish
Lecture 90 Front View
Lecture 91 Front View Implementation
Lecture 92 Front View Implementation Continues
Lecture 93 Rating Implementation
Lecture 94 Review Collection Creation
Lecture 95 Review Dialog start
Lecture 96 More on Review Dialog start
Lecture 97 Review Dialog implementation
Lecture 98 Review Save
Lecture 99 Showing Review
Lecture 100 Showing Review Continues
Lecture 101 Review Count
Lecture 102 Review Count Admin
Lecture 103 Review Count Link
Lecture 104 Review List Page in Admin
Lecture 105 Review List Page in Admin Continue
Lecture 106 Delete Review
Lecture 107 Likes-Dislikes Icon in Review List Page
Lecture 108 Editing Functionality Finish
Lecture 109 Like Dislike Count
Lecture 110 Menu Management
Lecture 111 Add Menu
Lecture 112 Selection Menu Type
Lecture 113 Movie Data Variable
Lecture 114 Adding More Fields
Lecture 115 Create Save Menu Action
Lecture 116 Menu External Link
Lecture 117 Menu Management Table
Lecture 118 Edit Menu
Lecture 119 More on Edit Menu
Lecture 120 Fetching Data From Movie Collection
Lecture 121 Information in Menu Type
Lecture 122 Functions in Add Menu
Lecture 123 Working on Menu ID
Lecture 124 Data in Management Page
Lecture 125 Delete Functionality
Lecture 126 Implementing in Menu Management
Lecture 127 Populating the Menus
Lecture 128 Movie CMS and CMS Action
Lecture 129 Variables for Menu Name
Lecture 130 Working on Movie Action
Lecture 131 Page for Movie Information
Lecture 132 Creating Function in For Loop
Lecture 133 Implementing on Movie Menu
Lecture 134 Handling Request
Lecture 135 Defining Command in Package
Section 5: NodeJS Case Study - Creating Chat Application
Lecture 136 Introduction to Chat Using JS
Lecture 137 Create Index File Basic
Lecture 138 Create HTML Basic
Lecture 139 Add Style in HTML
Lecture 140 Prompt for Username in HTML
Lecture 141 Prompt for Username in Index
Lecture 142 Run of program
Lecture 143 Adding Individual User
Lecture 144 Individual Message Send DEMO
Lecture 145 Networking Concepts
Section 6: NodeJS Case Study - Real Time Chat Application
Lecture 146 Intro to Chat Application
Lecture 147 Installation and Basic Setup
Lecture 148 Rendering Output in the Browser
Lecture 149 Chat form Creation
Lecture 150 Chat with Multiple Users Part 1
Lecture 151 Chat with Multiple Users Part 2
Lecture 152 Chat with Multiple Users Part 3
Lecture 153 Chat with Multiple Users Part 4
Section 7: NodeJS Case Study - User Management System
Lecture 154 Intro to Project
Lecture 155 Server.js
Lecture 156 Jason and Package
Lecture 157 Pug Files
Lecture 158 Stylesheet
Lecture 159 Website run
Lecture 160 Dataset
Lecture 161 Data Entry Part 1
Lecture 162 Data Entry Part 2
Lecture 163 Data Entry Part 3
Lecture 164 Data Entry Part 4
Lecture 165 Insert Into JSON File
Lecture 166 Insert Into JSON File Continue
Lecture 167 Read from JSON File
Section 8: JavaScript Case Study
Lecture 168 Introduction to Project
Lecture 169 Creating Home Page
Lecture 170 Adding CSS
Lecture 171 Adding Digital Clock using JavaScript
Lecture 172 Creating Exam Page and Adding Timer
Lecture 173 Quiz Question
Lecture 174 Quiz Question Continue
Lecture 175 Adding CSS for Exam Page
Lecture 176 Adding CSS for Exam Page Continue
Lecture 177 Generating Score
Lecture 178 Correct Answer Using JavaScript
Lecture 179 Correct Answer Using JavaScript Continue
Lecture 180 Output of the Project
Section 9: NodeJS Case Study
Lecture 181 Introduction to Project
Lecture 182 Installation and Setup for Node JS
Lecture 183 Creating Home Page
Lecture 184 Creating Home Page Continue
Lecture 185 Creating About Us Page
Lecture 186 Creating Services Page
Lecture 187 Creating Contact Us Page
Lecture 188 Adding Node JS File for Accessing Request.mp4
Lecture 189 Output of the Project
Section 10: Creating Restaurant Website using HTML,CSS and JS
Lecture 190 Introduction to restaurant website
Lecture 191 Creation of home webpage
Lecture 192 Creation of css
Lecture 193 Navigation Bar
Lecture 194 Navigation Bar CSS
Lecture 195 Slideshow JS
Lecture 196 Slideshow HTML
Lecture 197 Google Maps
Lecture 198 Done HTML Coding
Lecture 199 Done CSS Coding
Lecture 200 Add 2nd Image and Link
Lecture 201 Add 3rd Image and Link
Lecture 202 About Us
Lecture 203 Important Links
Lecture 204 Important Links Continue
Lecture 205 Social Networking Links
Lecture 206 Button-wt-Transition
Lecture 207 Side Buttons
This course is designed for web developers, software engineers, and anyone interested in building server-side applications using NodeJS. It's ideal for those who have a foundational knowledge of JavaScript and want to expand their skill set to include backend development. Whether you are a beginner looking to get started with NodeJS or an experienced developer aiming to deepen your understanding of modern web development frameworks, this course offers valuable insights and hands-on experience. Additionally, professionals seeking to enhance their portfolio with practical projects and case studies will find this course highly beneficial.