Monday, July 11, 2022

Discover the Top 3 Full Stack Developer Training Programs

Colleagues, according to Talent.com the average salary for a FullStack Developer is $110,255. Our first training recommendation is Full Stack JavaScript Developer - backend development with Node.js. There are quite a few technologies involved to build the backend of an application that’s enterprise ready - go through working with Node.js and the core modules available, writing TypeScript for developer error reduction, testing with Jasmine to introduce unit testing in a Test Driven Development environment, and working with Express as a framework for building APIs (Project: Image Processing API); Creating an API with PostgreSQL and Express This course covers the primary skills required for API development. Students will build a RESTful JSON API with Node and Postgres. Along the way, you will cover essential topics like databases and querying, API architecture, database migrations, REST, CRUD (Project: Build a Storefront Backend); Angular Fundamentals - In Angular Fundamentals, students will learn the most important and foundational skills for building Single Page Applications (SPAs); 4) Deployment Process - Being able to deploy your own application is a skill that is often overlooked by developers, thus making it a rare and valuable skill to have! By building an automated pipeline and scripts students will gain insights into the world of automated deployments that has been revolutionizing how fast companies are able to deliver features to their customers. Next is Full-Stack React - build Full-Stack Apps with MongoDB, Express, React, and Node.js. It covers the fundamentals of full-stack development with the MERN (MongoDB, Express, React, and Node.js) stack (13 hours of instruction).. Meet the MERN Stack; Build a Full-Stack Meal-Tracker Application; Build a Members-Only Website; Build an Image-Sharing Application; Build a Stock-Trading Application; and Build a Real-Time Chat Application. And third, Full-Stack Software Engineer - includes JavaScript, Node.JS, SQL, Express.JS, React and TDD. As a jack of all trades a full-stack engineer can get a project done from start to finish. In this Career Path, you’ll begin with the front-end, move on to the back-end, then learn to connect the two. By the time you’re done, you’ll have the well-rounded skills needed to enter this in-demand job market.


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