The Complete Developer: Master the Full Stack with TypeScript, React, Next.js, MongoDB, and Docker
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A hands-on, beginner-friendly approach to developing complete web applications from the ground up, using JavaScript and its most popular frameworks, including Node.js and React.js.Whether you’ve been in the developer kitchen for decades or are just taking the plunge to do it yourself, The Complete Developer will show you how to build and implement every component of a modern stack—from scratch.You’ll go from a React-driven frontend to a fully fleshed-out backend with Mongoose, MongoDB, and a complete set of REST and GraphQL APIs, and back again through the whole Next.js stack.The book’s easy-to-follow, step-by-step recipes will teach you how to build a web server with Express.js, create custom API routes, deploy applications via self-contained microservices, and add a reactive, component-based UI. You’ll leverage command line tools and full-stack frameworks to build an application whose no-effort user management rides on GitHub logins.You’ll also learn how to: Work with modern JavaScript syntax, TypeScript, and the Next.js frameworkSimplify UI development with the React library Extend your application with REST and GraphQL APIsManage your data with the MongoDB NoSQL databaseUse OAuth to simplify user management, authentication, and authorizationAutomate testing with Jest, test-driven development, stubs, mocks, and fakesWhether you’re an experienced software engineer or new to DIY web development, The Complete Developer will teach you to succeed with the modern full stack. After all, control matters. Covers: Docker, Express.js, JavaScript, Jest, MongoDB, Mongoose, Next.js, Node.js, OAuth, React, REST and GraphQL APIs, and TypeScript
Additional information
Weight | 0.65 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.96 × 17.94 × 23.5 cm |
PubliCanadation City/Country | USA |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 344 |
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Year Published | 2024-3-19 |
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ISBN 10 | 1718503288 |
About The Author | Martin Krause has been building websites from scratch for over 20 years. He has been an engineering manager at Publicis Sapient and a senior frontend architect at Razorfish, creating cutting-edge microsites and leading teams on large-scale projects. |
"I may be a little biased, but I enjoy books that are hands-on and build with each chapter. This is exactly what Modern Full Stack Development does. It takes you through the crowded Javascript landscape and teaches you how to build a modern sample application with containerization, authentication, and tests! This is a great resource for anyone starting out in web development."—Bradley Smith, author of DevOps for the Desperate"To be a full stack engineer, you need a lot of breadth and depth of knowledge. Martin's book provides both in ample measure. You'll learn the most up-to-date techniques for writing TypeScript for the client and the backend. You'll create your own GraphQL APIs, connect to MongoDB, and learn the basics of microservices with Docker. You'll even learn the intricacies of OAuth2 to add authorization and authentication. It's really quite astounding how many different complementary technologies you'll understand by the end of this book!"—Nick Morgan, author of JavaScript Crash Course"Exceptionally well written, deftly organized, and thoroughly 'user friendly' in presentation, "The Complete Developer: Master the Full Stack with TypeScript, React, Next.js, MongoDB, and Docker" is an ideal pick for both experienced software engineers and those new to DIY web development."—Midwest Book Review |
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Table Of Content | IntroductionPart I: The Technology StackChapter 1: Node.jsChapter 2: Modern JavaScriptChapter 3: TypeScriptChapter 4: ReactChapter 5: Next.jsChapter 6: REST and GraphQL APIsChapter 7: MongoDB and MongooseChapter 8: Testing with the Jest FrameworkChapter 9: Authorization with OAuthChapter 10: Containerization with DockerPart II: The Full-Stack ApplicationChapter 11: Setting Up the Docker EnvironmentChapter 12: Building the MiddlewareChapter 13: Building the GraphQL APIChapter 14: Building the FrontendChapter 15: Adding OAuthChapter 16: Running Automated Tests in DockerAppendix A: TypeScript Compiler OptionsAppendix B: The Next.js app DirectoryAppendix C: Common Matchers |
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