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The Ultimate Nodejs Typescript Sql - Job Portal Project - AD-TEAM - 09-07-2024 The Ultimate Nodejs Typescript Sql - Job Portal Project Published 8/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 17.34 GB | Duration: 28h 40m Build a complete Job Portal from scratch using Node.js, TypeScript, SQL, Redis, and Prisma
[b]What you'll learn[/b] Develop a scalable and efficient backend for a job portal using NodeJS and TypeScript Implement robust RESTful APIs to manage job listings, applications, and user authentication. Master SQL for efficient data storage, retrieval, and manipulation. Use Prisma as an ORM to streamline database operations and interactions. Optimize backend performance with Redis for caching and improving response times. Secure your application with JWT-based authentication and authorization. Handle file uploads and data validation in a professional manner. Implement pagination and search functionalities in the backend. Learn best practices for structuring and organizing backend code in a scalable way. [b]Requirements[/b] Basic understanding of JavaScript Basic understanding SQL No need for any NodeJS experience No need for any Typescript experience [b]Description[/b] Unlock the power of web development by focusing on the backend with "The Ultimate NodeJS TypeScript SQL - Job Portal Project." In this comprehensive course, you will learn how to build a scalable and efficient job portal from the ground up, concentrating on the server-side technologies that make modern web applications possible.Starting with Node.js and TypeScript, you will dive deep into backend development, creating a robust API for managing job listings, applications, and user authentication. You'll harness the power of SQL databases for efficient data storage and retrieval, and use Prisma for seamless database interaction. Additionally, Redis will be utilized to optimize performance, implementing caching mechanisms that enhance the user experience.By the end of this course, you will have a complete backend solution for a job portal, equipped with authentication, data management, and optimization techniques that are essential for any large-scale application.This course is perfect for developers looking to strengthen their backend skills and gain hands-on experience with industry-standard tools and practices.Why Learn SQL?There are a lot of courses out there that teach you MongoDB (NoSQL), but in the real world, many companies use SQL. This course focuses on SQL, ensuring you are equipped with the skills that are in demand in the industry.Problem-Solving SkillsOne of the most effective ways to level up as a programmer is to "fix bugs and research" and many courses out there don't teach you that. I will do the opposite. I will guide you on how to "research and fix bugs" equipping you with the problem-solving skills essential for any professional developer.Why Class?As a backend developer, learning and mastering classes is crucial. Classes in TypeScript allow you to define object blueprints, enabling more structured and maintainable code. This course will cover the essential concepts of object-oriented programming (OOP) and how to effectively use classes to build scalable and reusable components in your applications. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Web Development Lecture 2 Note for bonus section Lecture 3 Client Server Model Lecture 4 HTTP Protocol Lecture 5 HTTP Request Lecture 6 What's happen if we go to a website? Lecture 7 What is a port number? Lecture 8 How to build a website? Lecture 9 HTTP Status Code Lecture 10 How to run a website? Section 3: NodeJS Fundementals Lecture 11 Install NodeJS Lecture 12 Global variables Lecture 13 Module: require keyword Lecture 14 Module: export keyword Lecture 15 Bult-in Module: path Lecture 16 Bult-in Module: fs Lecture 17 Benefits of Asynchrony Lecture 18 Event Emitter Lecture 19 Create a first web server Lecture 20 Response html file Lecture 21 Check url Lecture 22 Response JSON Lecture 23 Send data to server Lecture 24 Separate URL Lecture 25 Handle not found exception Lecture 26 Update item Lecture 27 Delete item Section 4: ExpressJS Fundementals Lecture 28 Introduction to NPM Lecture 29 What is ExpressJS ? Lecture 30 Create a web server Lecture 31 Response in express.js Lecture 32 Explore HTTP method in express.js Lecture 33 Explore parts of URL Lecture 34 What is a REST/RESTFUL API ? Lecture 35 Get one item Lecture 36 Auto restart server Lecture 37 Create item Lecture 38 Update item Lecture 39 Delete item Lecture 40 Middleware Lecture 41 Model View Controller (MVC) Lecture 42 Refactor code to MVC Lecture 43 Router in express.js Section 5: Express.js Simple Project Lecture 44 Project Overview Lecture 45 Create a new project Lecture 46 Setup MVC folder Lecture 47 Create a MongoDB database Lecture 48 Mongoose ODM Lecture 49 Create user collection Lecture 50 Insert user document Lecture 51 Handle database error Lecture 52 What is JWT? Lecture 53 Create a JWT Lecture 54 Check email unique Lecture 55 Login user Lecture 56 Hash password Lecture 57 Create task collection Lecture 58 Create a task Lecture 59 Task authentication Lecture 60 Get all tasks Lecture 61 Get single task Lecture 62 Update task Lecture 63 Delete task Lecture 64 Wrap up Section 6: TypeScript Lecture 65 Basic type system Lecture 66 Array Lecture 67 Object Lecture 68 Array of object Lecture 69 Function Lecture 70 Interface Lecture 71 Introduction to class Lecture 72 Class - object creation Lecture 73 Class - constructor Lecture 74 Class - method Lecture 75 Class - inheritance Lecture 76 Class - override method Lecture 77 Class - access modifiers Lecture 78 Abstract class - part 1 Lecture 79 Abstract class - part 2 Lecture 80 Type alias Lecture 81 Union type Lecture 82 Intersection type Lecture 83 Tuple Lecture 84 Interface inheritance Lecture 85 Type vs Interface Lecture 86 Enum type Section 7: Setup - Big Project Time Lecture 87 Prepare project Lecture 88 Setup server Lecture 89 Setup eslint and prettierrc Lecture 90 Setup auto format Lecture 91 Setup some methods Lecture 92 Setup folder structure project Lecture 93 Environment variables Lecture 94 Setup router like pro! Lecture 95 Install PG Admin Lecture 96 Setup Prisma ORM Lecture 97 How to create & get data in Prisma ? Lecture 98 Adding new column on existing table Lecture 99 Single Responsibility Principle Section 8: Express Error Handling Lecture 100 Not Found error Lecture 101 HTTP Status Constant Lecture 102 Create custom error class Lecture 103 Async wrapper Lecture 104 Common error Lecture 105 How to validate req.body ? Lecture 106 Create a re-use middlware for validation Lecture 107 next() Section 9: Feature: Authentication Lecture 108 Setup auth controller Lecture 109 Signup functionality Lecture 110 Signin functionalify Lecture 111 Send token via cookie Lecture 112 sendTokenToCookie function Lecture 113 Verify User middleware Lecture 114 Logout functionality Lecture 115 Another way to throw error Section 10: Feature: Candidate Profile Lecture 116 Design a candidate profile model Lecture 117 Setup folder structure Lecture 118 Create candidate profile Lecture 119 Get candidate profile Lecture 120 Update candidate profile Lecture 121 Delete candidate profile Lecture 122 Fix any type Lecture 123 A big gotcha with get method Lecture 124 Reuseable function Lecture 125 Allow access middleware Lecture 126 Schema validation Lecture 127 Candidate open to work property Section 11: Feature: Candidate Language Lecture 128 Design a language model Lecture 129 How to seed data in prisma? Lecture 130 Many to Many relationship Lecture 131 Folder structure Lecture 132 Add language to candidate profile Lecture 133 Read my languages Lecture 134 Update language level Lecture 135 Delete language Lecture 136 Interface & Schema Section 12: Feature: Education Lecture 137 Create an education model Lecture 138 Seed some educations Lecture 139 Again! Many to Many relationship Lecture 140 Folder structure Lecture 141 Add education to candidate profile Lecture 142 Get my educations Lecture 143 Update education Lecture 144 Delete education Lecture 145 Interface Lecture 146 Schema validation Section 13: Feature: Skill Lecture 147 Create skill model Lecture 148 Seed some skills Lecture 149 Candidate skill model Lecture 150 Add skill for candidate profile Lecture 151 Get my skills Lecture 152 Remove skill Section 14: Feature: Experience Lecture 153 One to Many relationship Lecture 154 Folder structure Lecture 155 Create candidate experience Lecture 156 Get my experiences Lecture 157 Get candidate experience Lecture 158 Delete experience Lecture 159 Interface & Schema validation Section 15: Feature: Company Lecture 160 Design a company model Lecture 161 Folder structure Lecture 162 Create company Lecture 163 Get company Lecture 164 Pagination Lecture 165 Response with pagination Lecture 166 Filtering Lecture 167 How to re-use pagination logic? Lecture 168 How to apply pagination logic to different method? Lecture 169 Update company Lecture 170 Approve company Lecture 171 Delete company Lecture 172 Interface & Schema validation Section 16: Feature: Company Images Lecture 173 One to Many relationship Lecture 174 Folder structure Lecture 175 How to send multiple images? Lecture 176 Get company image Lecture 177 How to delete an image? Section 17: Feature: Industry Lecture 178 Create model & seed data Lecture 179 Create company industry model Lecture 180 Folder structure Lecture 181 Add industry to company Lecture 182 Get all companies Lecture 183 Delete an industry Section 18: Feature: Role (Job) Lecture 184 Create a job role model Lecture 185 Folder structure Lecture 186 Create role Lecture 187 Get all job roles Lecture 188 Delete job role Section 19: Feature: Job Lecture 189 Design a model Lecture 190 Folder structure Lecture 191 Create a job Lecture 192 Add more filtering criteria Lecture 193 Order data Lecture 194 Get one job Lecture 195 Join table in prisma Lecture 196 Best serialize data strategy Lecture 197 Update job Lecture 198 Update status Lecture 199 Soft delete Lecture 200 Interface & Schema validation Section 20: Feature: Job Skill Lecture 201 Create a job skill model Lecture 202 Create folder structure Lecture 203 Create skill for job Lecture 204 Get job skill Lecture 205 Remove job skill Section 21: Feature: Job Benefit Lecture 206 Create model Lecture 207 Many to Many relationship Lecture 208 Folder structure Lecture 209 Create job benefit Lecture 210 Get job benefits Lecture 211 Delete benefit Section 22: Feature: Apply Job Lecture 212 Create an apply model Lecture 213 Folder structure Lecture 214 Apply job Lecture 215 Get applications Lecture 216 Improve get applications Lecture 217 Update apply status Lecture 218 Apply the active job Section 23: Feature: Package Lecture 219 Create a package model Lecture 220 Folder structure Lecture 221 Create a package Lecture 222 Get all packages Lecture 223 Update package Lecture 224 Update package status Lecture 225 Create recruiter package model Lecture 226 Create order model Lecture 227 Recruiter package folder structure Lecture 228 Track it in order Lecture 229 Prevent buy package second times Lecture 230 Limit job posting Lecture 231 Recruiter buy package Lecture 232 Order folder structure Lecture 233 Get orders Lecture 234 Get one order Lecture 235 Update order status Section 24: On Delete Cascade Lecture 236 Disable delete candidate route Section 25: Feature: User Lecture 237 Create a new user Lecture 238 Get user & pagination Lecture 239 Update user Lecture 240 Update password Lecture 241 Update status Lecture 242 Interface & Schema validation Lecture 243 Exclude fields function Section 26: Redis Installiation Lecture 244 What is redis? Lecture 245 What is redis data structure? Lecture 246 How to install redis? (Docker) Section 27: Redis String Lecture 247 SET command Lecture 248 SET command with options Lecture 249 How to increment number? Section 28: Redis List Lecture 250 Add element into list Lecture 251 Add element at the beginning of the list Lecture 252 Remove element in list Lecture 253 Get element in list Lecture 254 LLEN & LREM Section 29: Redis Hash Lecture 255 Store a hash Lecture 256 Key convention Lecture 257 Increment value Lecture 258 Get all keys in hash Section 30: Redis Set Lecture 259 Store member in set Lecture 260 SCARD & SISMEMBER Lecture 261 Remove member in set Section 31: Redis Sorted Set Lecture 262 Add member to sorted set Lecture 263 Get members Aspiring backend developers looking to build practical, real-world applications.,Intermediate developers wanting to deepen their knowledge of NodeJS, TypeScript, and SQL.,Professionals aiming to enhance their skills in backend development and database management.,Students interested in learning how to create scalable and optimized server-side solutions.,Developers seeking hands-on experience with industry-standard tools and best practices. |