Master the architecture of React 19 and modern single-page applications (SPAs)
Develop a scalable Web API using Node.js, Express, and TypeScript
Gain hands-on experience with Docker for containerization and AWS for deployment
Learn from new and extensively revised chapters for an updated and thorough understanding
Description
In the fast-paced world of web development, React sets the benchmark for high-performance client-side applications, while Node.js and Express enable scalable server-side solutions and web services. TypeScript enhances JavaScript projects with robustness and maintainability, making it essential for large-scale applications. This second edition provides a hands-on guide to mastering these technologies with new chapters and updated content reflecting the latest industry practices.
Start with a solid foundation in TypeScript, building high-quality web applications. Explore React 19, leveraging the latest Hooks API and Redux Toolkit for state management. Transition to server-side development with Express, incorporating modern practices like JWT-based authentication and Prisma ORM for database management.
A key addition is Docker, streamlining deployment with containerized applications. Learn to configure Express projects with Docker and deploy to AWS for scalable solutions. Updates include Vitest for testing, new React features like Suspense, and expanded content on Postgres and Prisma ORM.
By the end of this book, you will have built and deployed a comprehensive full-stack application, ready for production.
Who is this book for?
This book is designed for experienced developers who are new to full-stack web development. It is ideal for those with production programming experience in any language looking to transition into building full-stack applications using modern web technologies. A good understanding of JavaScript is required.
What you will learn
Develop a full-featured online forum application using React and TypeScript
Discover TypeScript's key features for improving code quality and maintainability
Build React applications using functional components and Hooks
Implement state management using Redux Toolkit
Set up an Express project with TypeScript and Docker from scratch
Manage database interactions using Prisma ORM with Postgres
Deploy applications to AWS using Docker
Learn from new chapter on JWT-based authentication
Benefit from updated chapters on Docker and AWS deployment
David Choi is a developer with over 10 years' experience in building enterprise-class applications using a variety of frameworks and languages. Most of his professional development experience has involved working in finance for companies such as JPMorgan, CSFB, and Franklin Templeton. He currently works at his own start-up, DzHaven, building an application to help devs help other devs.
You can find David on YouTube at the David Choi channel, or on Twitter at jsoneaday.
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