Brief Summary
Master Express is a hands-on course designed to teach you how to build backend servers using the Express framework, featuring video tutorials, workshops, and quizzes to solidify your understanding.
Key Points
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Learn to install Express.
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Run a custom server.
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Understand requests and responses.
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Use GET and POST requests.
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Write and run tests with Mocha.
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Explore RESTful APIs.
Learning Outcomes
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Ability to set up and run a server with Express.
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Understanding of HTTP requests and responses.
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Skill in writing tests for your applications.
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Familiarity with RESTful API principles.
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Improved web development qualifications.
About This Course
Master Express - the fast and lightweight Node framework for building backend servers
Express is an extremely powerful tool for creating web applications built on Node.
Join us for an action-packed series of video tutorials as we learn about how to use and implement the impressive Express library.
- Install Express on your computer- Run a custom server- Understand requests and responses
We'll learn about many aspects of practical Express implementation over the course of over 13 videos and lots of other amazing course material.
- Use GET and POST requests- Write and run tests with Mocha- Learn about RESTful APIs
This course teaches you EVERYTHING you need to know to use Express!
Express is an extremely practical tool, whether you're looking to use it for prototyping, hobbies or if you're looking to improve your qualifications to work in the field of Web Development, this is the course for you!
- Over seven workshops and five lectures- Test your knowledge with challenging quizzes
This is an extremely practical and skills-oriented course. Take the next step to improving your web development skills today!
Implement a server with Express 4
Understand and explain Express and Node's role in the ecosystem of the internet
Use Mocha and Supertest to write tests for your Express apps
Maverick S.
I'm hoping it gets better, but so far this guy knows very little about what he is talking about.
ExpressJS is a javascript framework not a Server, NodeJS is the Server software, and he keeps misrepresenting technology.