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    Networking Fundamentals For Full Stack Web Developers

    Posted By: lucky_aut
    Networking Fundamentals For Full Stack Web Developers

    Networking Fundamentals For Full Stack Web Developers
    Published 7/2023
    Duration: 10h1m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 3 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Learn how to build faster more resilient web applications based on HTML, JavaScript, SQL

    What you'll learn
    Learn how to build faster resilient full stack applications and become an expert developer.
    Learn how to analyze HTTP waterfall charts for troubleshooting and optimizing web pages.
    Understand advantages of HTTP/3 (QUIC) for speed, reliability, and network security.
    WebTransport vs Websockets as a replacement for real-time applications.
    Understand web-based authentication, security zones, TLS 1.3, HSTS, OCSP, and firewalls.
    Learn how to use web testing tools for certifying full stack application performance.
    Master key networking concepts such as ARP, Ethernet, VLANs, IP addressing, NAT, and routing.
    TCP protocol deep dive with socket buffer operation, bytes in-flight, MSS, and window scaling.
    Considerations for developers when implementing reverse proxy and CDN services.
    Understand how web application firewalls work for OWASP vulnerabilities.
    Understand the dynamics of a browser session and web page load events.
    Communicate more effectively with network engineers and sysadmins when implementing applications.
    Learn how to use Apache for load testing HTTP servers.


    Requirements
    Beginner student-level knowledge of HTML web development concepts.
    All tools and links are provided with the course.
    Description
    This course is perfect for beginners and experienced web developers that want to extend their knowledge beyond the coding black box.
    Learn important topics not covered in your web developer course and take your career to the next level.

    There is a hybrid
    cross-functional skill set
    required now for developers that include networking, performance analysis and application troubleshooting. Update your resume with cross-functional skills for that competitive advantage with job opportunities.
    Building faster resilient web-based applications requires knowledge of networking concepts and performance tools. In addition you must know how to
    troubleshoot your application and identify how code will affect performance
    . Web developers should also know how to communicate effectively with network engineers and sysadmins. Avoid many of the mistakes that beginners make when designing and implementing full stack web applications based on HTML, JavaScript, Node, SQL, and React.
    "The Silo Problem"
    There is a need to move from traditional "silo" approach to cross-discipline training and skills transfer. This has been accelerated by the proliferation of internet and cloud-based services. This course was created based on extensive online research for in-demand skills. This course includes 60+ lectures, 10+ hours of video, labs, and downloads. Some topics are only available with this course.
    Learn how to
    build full stack web applications with low latency

    and resiliency
    .
    Learn how to
    analyze waterfall charts
    for performance and optimization tuning.
    Learn how to
    troubleshoot your application
    for testing and production environments.
    Analyze web metrics
    and certify your application on front end and back end servers.
    Learn how
    DNS, TLS, and Firewalls
    affect application performance and operation.
    Understand the differences between
    HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2,
    and
    HTTP/3 (QUIC)
    .
    Understand
    reverse proxy

    server
    operation and content delivery network (CDN).
    Get real-world hands-on experience with
    student labs
    and build your own toolkit.
    Learn how computing devices exchange data,
    server VLANs
    and
    IP addressing
    .
    Communicate

    more

    effectively
    with network engineers, sysadmins, and DevOps.
    TCP vs UDP
    comparison and how
    socket buffers
    communicate with applications.
    Great for
    HTML, JS, React, Web API, SQL, Node, Python
    developer environments.
    Active support forum available for students to ask technical and career questions.
    Consider that network engineers and sysadmin do not know your application or how to troubleshoot application layer issues. Learn how to analyze, test, troubleshoot and optimize your application for resiliency, performance and customer satisfaction. By the end of the course you will have the expert knowledge to build and troubleshoot low latency web applications. You will also have the confidence to lead and contribute within cross-functional enterprise groups or tech startups.
    HTTP/1.1 vs HTTP/2 vs HTTP/3 (QUIC)
    DNS, TLS, OCSP, HSTS, SFTP
    Websockets vs WebTransport
    Stateful and Web Application Firewall
    Ethernet, VLANs, IP addressing, NAT
    TCP vs UDP Transport Sockets
    Application Deployment Models
    Content Delivery Network (CDN)
    Reverse Proxy Server, Load Balancers
    JWT, SMTP, SSH, FTP, RASP
    Wireshark, Ping, Traceroute
    Linux host commands
    Web Development Skills
    HTTP waterfall chart analysis for application troubleshooting
    Learn how to use web application testing tools and analyze latency effects
    Learn performance engineering best practices for web development
    Reduce your HTML web page load time with optimization techniques
    Certify your full stack application before deployment
    Troubleshoot API and JavaScript performance problems
    About Me
    My company is an online training provider that has helped thousands of students worldwide. Industry expert with 25+ years of Fortune 100 enterprise experience, performance engineering, and data center implementation. Extensive experience with application performance analysis, optimization techniques, and troubleshooting. This is all designed to take your career to the next level and become an expert developer.
    Who this course is for:
    Web Developers
    Students enrolled in a web development course
    Software Engineers
    DevOps students
    Site Reliability Engineers
    Network engineers that want to learn more



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