The Complete Developer

Master the Full Stack with TypeScript, React, Next.js, MongoDB, and Docker

Martin Krause author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:No Starch Press,US

Published:19th Mar '24

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This book is an easy, hands-on introduction to the creation of web applications from the ground up. Each chapter covers a particular part of an application, introducing you to modern techniques and architectural patterns for achieving it - with a practical focus on the most popular tools, libraries, and frameworks used by today's full-stack developers. You'll learn to build an entire application from start to finish, from creating a Node.js server, to developing a front-end interface with React.js components and Next.js pages. You'll then expand your web application by writing REST and GraphQL APIs, implementing middleware, and connecting your application to a MongoDB database on the back end. Finally, you'll learn how to add OAuth authorization to your application, write automated tests with Jest, and deploy your project as microservices using Docker. You'll learn: Contemporary best practices, like the use of a microservice architecture and test-driven development techniques, essenti

"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

ISBN: 9781718503281

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336 pages