Modern Full-Stack Development
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Modern Full-Stack Development

Using TypeScript, React, Node.js, Webpack, Python, Django, and Docker

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eBook - ePub

Modern Full-Stack Development

Using TypeScript, React, Node.js, Webpack, Python, Django, and Docker

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About This Book

Explore what React, Node, Python, Django, TypeScript, Webpack, and Docker have to offer individually, and how they all fit together in modern app development. This updated version will show you how to build apps with React, Node.js or Django, and TypeScript, and how Webpack can be used to optimize and organize your code for deployment.
You'll begin by building a solid foundation of knowledge and quickly expand it by constructing three different real-world apps. These aren't just simple, contrived examples but real apps that you can choose to install on your servers and use for real. You'll also understand how Docker can be used to run the apps you build in a clear and well-defined way, all of which will be able to springboard you into creating more advanced apps on your own. You'll see why React is one of the most popular web development tools available today, and why Node.js is also frequently used for server-side development. Thefact that both utilize JavaScript is a big selling point, but there are shortcomings. Modern Full-Stack Development highlights how addingDjango, Webpack, and Docker to the mix resolves any issues by creating a potent full development stack on which to build applications – two possible stacks, really!!

What You'll Learn:

  • Review the basics of TypeScript and writing both React and Node apps with it
  • Construct a project with NPM and Webpack, configuration and usage
  • Utilize client-side and server-side development
  • Employ REST APIs and database usage across two tech stacks, Node and Python/Django
  • Deploy apps using Docker

Who This Book Is For:

Web developers and software architects.

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Publisher
Apress
Year
2022
ISBN
9781484288115
Edition
2

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. 1. Server-Side Action: Node and NPM
  4. 2. A Few More Words: Advanced Node and NPM
  5. 3. Client-Side Adventures: React
  6. 4. A Few More Words: Advanced React
  7. 5. Building a Strong Foundation: TypeScript
  8. 6. A Few More Words: Advanced TypeScript
  9. 7. Tying It Up in a Bow: Webpack
  10. 8. Delivering the Goods: MailBag, the Server
  11. 9. Delivering the Goods: MailBag, the Client
  12. 10. Time for Fun: BattleJong, the Server
  13. 11. Time for Fun: BattleJong, the Client
  14. 12. Bringing the Dev Ship into Harbor: Docker
  15. 13. Feed Your Face: Fooderator, the Server
  16. 14. Feed Your Face: Fooderator, the Client
  17. Back Matter