SKILL PATH
Node.js is a server-side JavaScript runtime environment that executes JavaScript code outside of a browser. Node.js is commonly used by developers and is often used for enterprise applications. This path will take you from the basics of Node.js to its advanced concepts. Moreover, you will take an in-depth look at the creation of server-side applications. You will also learn some common features of Node.js with GraphQL while creating API. Moving ahead you will learn how to make redundant tasks less hectic and automate them using Node.js impinge. Ultimately, you will learn to secure the Node.js application from security attacks. In the end, you will have adequate knowledge of Node.js to pursue it in your career.
16 hours
159 Lessons
16 Quizzes
272 Playgrounds
31 Challenges
159 Code Snippets
143 Illustrations
Get familiar with the inner workings and basics of Node.js.
Master using Node.js APIs.
Learn to build a hands-on Node.js application.
Learn how you can prevent unauthorized access to secure web pages.
Learn to create server side applications with Node.js.
Learn to build API with GraphQL and Node.js.
Learn to automate redundant tasks by making them automatic.
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I prefer Educative courses because they have a nice mix of text & images. I find that with full video courses, it can often be too easy to go into passive learning mode.
Your method is simple, straight to the point and I can practice with it everywhere, even from my phone, that's something I have never had in other learning platforms.
I highly recommend Educative. The courses are well organized and easy to understand.
I prefer Educative courses because they have a nice mix of text & images. I find that with full video courses, it can often be too easy to go into passive learning mode.