Overview
Learn how to build scalable web applications using the latest technologies like React 19, TypeScript, and Docker in "Full-Stack React, TypeScript, and Node." This book offers a hands-on guide to mastering modern web development, providing updated content and streamlined approaches for building and deploying full-stack applications.
What this Book will help me do
- Understand the core concepts of TypeScript and how it enhances JavaScript projects.
- Develop full-stack applications using React for the frontend and Node.js with Express for the backend.
- Master containerization using Docker and deploy applications on AWS for scalability.
- Integrate advanced features like JSON Web Tokens for authentication and Prisma ORM for database management.
- Build real-world projects, such as an online forum, to reinforce concepts with practical implementation.
Author(s)
David Choi is a seasoned software engineer with extensive experience in full-stack development and modern web technologies. Having worked on large-scale web applications, he uses his expertise to distill complex concepts into accessible, practical knowledge. David's teaching approach emphasizes hands-on projects and up-to-date best practices, making this book an invaluable resource.
Who is it for?
This book is perfect for developers with some programming experience who are ready to delve into full-stack web development. If you have familiarity with JavaScript and want to learn how to leverage TypeScript along with React and Node.js, you will find this book highly beneficial. It guides you through using modern tools like Docker and AWS, ideal for scaling applications efficiently. Aspiring full-stack developers and professionals looking to boost their skills in these technologies will gain the most from this book.
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