Basics of creating a server using Node, useful framework called Express, server-side templates, and deploying on Heroku.
What you will learn
Course Goal: Learn how to use Node
Building and deploying a Node application using Express
Understanding MV* architectures
Description
Node is an implementation of the Chrome JS runtime that can be run on the server. This means we can write fast, asynchronous code in Javascript to power our websites on both the client side and the server side. In this course, we’ll cover the basics of creating a server using Node, moving onto a useful framework called Express, looking at server-side templating, and deploying our application on Heroku. We’ll also cover the basics of the MV* architectures.
Course Includes:
- 17 videos with over 78 minutes of lectures and explanations.
- 6 external resource files.
- 7 exercises to help you master introductory Node concepts.
What You’ll Learn:
- Introduction to Node
- Client vs Server
- Running Node
- Modules
- Git Ignore
- Node Server
- Using the Express Framework
- Nodemon
- Using Jade Templating
- Model View Controller (MVC)
- Deploying to the Web
- Heroku
- Additional Resources
- Exercises
- And More!
English
language
Content
Introduction
Introduction
Client vs Server
Client vs Server
Introduction to Node
Running Node
Modules
Gitignore
Node Server
Basic server
Using the Express Framework I
Using the Express Framework II
Nodemon
Templating
Using Jade
Model View Controller
Understanding MVC
Heroku
Getting Started with Heroku
Creating an App
Modifying your App for Heroku
Excercises
Excercises
Conclusion
Course Conclusion