There are two major categories that you'll encounter when you start to build Full Stack applications.
You have:
Both of these contain their unique set of challenges and layer on top of each other as you build out your application.
You want to be able to Create, Read, Update, and Delete data from your database and also make sure that only the right users are performing these actions that you specify.
That is why this course is set up around these two categories.
You'll learn everything you need to about managing data using a service called Appwrite within your React application. Using Appwrite, you'll be able to create a database, upload files, and manage users.
You'll start out by building out the database while purposefully ignoring authentication/authorization through out the application.
The second part of the course will have you layer on auth so that you can enable users to log in and scope specific actions to roles that you'll create.
This course is focused on the full stack nature of web development so we will start with almost all of our UI built out for us. You can explore the course repository to get familiar with what components are available.
A Community Resource means that itâs free to access for all. The instructor of this lesson requested it to be open to the public.
A Community Resource means that itâs free to access for all. The instructor of this lesson requested it to be open to the public.
Become familiar with the Workers CLI wrangler
that we will use to bootstrap our Worker project. From there you'll understand how a Worker receives and returns requests/Responses. We will also build this serverless function locally for development and deploy it to a custom domain.
This is a practical project based look at building a working e-commerce store using modern tools and APIs. Excellent for a weekend side-project for your developer project portfolio
git is a critical component in the modern web developers tool box. This course is a solid introduction and goes beyond the basics with some more advanced git commands you are sure to find useful.