SKILL PATH
Node.js is a powerful JavaScript runtime designed for building efficient and scalable applications. If you’re not using Node.js yet, you’re missing out on a big chance to improve your career in web development. This Skill Path will guide you through the core concepts, providing a solid foundation. You’ll explore the Node.js API, develop RESTful APIs using Express, and create real-time applications with Socket.IO. By the end, you’ll be equipped with the practical skills needed to confidently implement Node.js in your future projects.
16 hours
331 Lessons
16 Quizzes
272 Playgrounds
31 Challenges
159 Code Snippets
143 Illustrations
Learning Objectives
An understanding of Node.js basics, including its event-driven architecture and asynchronous programming model
Hands-on experience building full stack applications using the MERN (MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js) stack, mastering both server-side and client-side development
An understanding of best practices and common design patterns in Node.js development to write efficient, scalable, and maintainable code
Path Content
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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.