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Free Download Modern Full-Stack React Projects: Build, maintain, and deploy modern web apps using MongoDB, Express, React, and Node.js by Daniel Bugl, Matthias Zronek
English | June 7, 2024 | ISBN: 1837637954 | 506 pages | PDF | 40 Mb
Polish your web development skills by working on real-world projects for different use-cases of full-stack web development

Key Features:
- Understand how the different aspects of a MERN application come together through a series of practical projects
- Set up frontend and backend projects that can be integrated and maintained together
- Enhance your proficiency in building scalable and sustainable React projects
Book Description:
Understanding full-stack development is vital as companies aim to bridge the gap between frontend and backend development. Recent trends show deeper integration between the two, opening numerous possibilities for building real-world web applications, through server-side technologies like Node.js, Express, and MongoDB.
Written by the author of Learning Redux and Learn React Hooks, and CEO of TouchLay, Modern Full-Stack React Projects will guide you through the entire process of advancing from a frontend developer to a full-stack developer. Starting with how to set up robust projects that can be maintained for a long time, you'll then progress toward developing a backend system and integrating it with the frontend. Throughout the book, you'll learn how to build, test, and deploy a blog application and a chat application. You'll also explore MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js (MERN) stack, best practices for frontend and backend development, different full-stack architectures, unit and end-to-end testing, and deployment of full-stack web applications. Once you get to grips with the essential concepts, you'll progress to learn how to use Next.js, an enterprise-grade full-stack web framework for React.
By the end, you'll be well-versed in the MERN stack and all set to create performant and scalable full-stack web applications.
What you will learn:
- Implement a backend using Express and MongoDB, and unit-test it with Jest
- Deploy full-stack web apps using Docker, set up CI/CD and end-to-end tests using Playwright
- Add authentication using JSON Web Tokens (JWT)
- Create a GraphQL backend and integrate it with a frontend using Apollo Client
- Build a chat app based on event-driven architecture using Socket.IO
- Facilitate Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and implement server-side rendering
- Use Next.js, an enterprise-ready full-stack framework, with React Server Components and Server Actions
Who this book is for:
This book is for frontend developers, JavaScript engineers, and React developers who possess a solid understanding of JavaScript and React concepts. Specifically designed for those with limited experience in the development, creation, integration, and deployment of backend and full-stack systems, this book will equip you with the necessary skills to create high-quality web applications.
Table of Contents:
- Preparing For Full-Stack Development
- Getting to Know Node.js, NPM, and MongoDB
- Implementing a Backend Service Using Express, Mongoose ODM, and Jest
- Integrating Frontend with the Backend Using React and TanStack Query
- Deploying the Application with Docker and CI/CD
- Adding Authentication and Roles with JSON Web Tokens
- Improving the Load Time Using Server-Side Rendering
- Making Sure Customers Find You with Search Engine Optimization
- Implementing End-to-End Tests Using Playwright
- Aggregating and Visualizing Statistics Using MongoDB and Victory
- Building a Backend with a GraphQL API
- Interfacing with GraphQL on the Frontend Using Apollo Client

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