Lesson 37. Capstone: Deploying Confetti Cuisine
It’s time to move my application to production. I’ve coordinated with Confetti Cuisine on original expectations and feature changes along the way. The result is a Node.js application running with Express.js, MongoDB, and a variety of packages to connect users with the Confetti Cuisine cooking school. I’ve had multiple opportunities to deploy this application without a database or the ability to save meaningful data. Now that I’ve cleaned up my code and written a few tests, I turn to Heroku to demo the effect of my application on the world.
Although the steps are short and don’t involve much more coding, I want to be careful not to make any mistakes in the deployment process. Troubleshooting in ...
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