Node.js for Beginners

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Node.js for Beginners

Coursera · Beginner ·🌐 Frontend Engineering ·3mo ago

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Introduces Node.js for building efficient web applications, covering server-side JavaScript, asynchronous programming, and RESTful APIs

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This course introduces Node.js, one of the most popular tools for building efficient web applications. By exploring server-side JavaScript, asynchronous programming, and RESTful APIs, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of modern web development. The course is designed to help you build scalable, full-featured applications using Node.js. You will be guided through practical lessons that cover deployment strategies, best practices, and how to effectively manage applications in production environments. What sets this course apart is its hands-on approach, blending theoretical concepts with practical applications. You'll not only learn the theory behind Node.js but also work on real-world projects to reinforce your skills. Ideal for developers looking to transition into back-end or full-stack development, the course is suitable for learners with a basic understanding of JavaScript, Git, and front-end technologies.
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