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Modern Full-Stack React Projects

You're reading from   Modern Full-Stack React Projects Build, maintain, and deploy modern web apps using MongoDB, Express, React, and Node.js

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837637959
Length 506 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Daniel Bugl Daniel Bugl
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Preface 1. Part 1:Getting Started with Full-Stack Development
2. Chapter 1: Preparing for Full-Stack Development FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Getting to Know Node.js and MongoDB 4. Part 2:Building and Deploying Our First Full-Stack Application with a REST API
5. Chapter 3: Implementing a Backend Using Express, Mongoose ODM, and Jest 6. Chapter 4: Integrating a Frontend Using React and TanStack Query 7. Chapter 5: Deploying the Application with Docker and CI/CD 8. Part 3:Practicing Development of Full-Stack Web Applications
9. Chapter 6: Adding Authentication with JWT 10. Chapter 7: Improving the Load Time Using Server-Side Rendering 11. Chapter 8: Making Sure Customers Find You with Search Engine Optimization 12. Chapter 9: Implementing End-to-End Tests Using Playwright 13. Chapter 10: Aggregating and Visualizing Statistics Using MongoDB and Victory 14. Chapter 11: Building a Backend with a GraphQL API 15. Chapter 12: Interfacing with GraphQL on the Frontend Using Apollo Client 16. Part 4:Exploring an Event-Based Full-Stack Architecture
17. Chapter 13: Building an Event-Based Backend Using Express and Socket.IO 18. Chapter 14: Creating a Frontend to Consume and Send Events 19. Chapter 15: Adding Persistence to Socket.IO Using MongoDB 20. Part 5:Advancing to Enterprise-Ready Full-Stack Applications
21. Chapter 16: Getting Started with Next.js 22. Chapter 17: Introducing React Server Components 23. Chapter 18: Advanced Next.js Concepts and Optimizations 24. Chapter 19: Deploying a Next.js App 25. Chapter 20: Diving Deeper into Full-Stack Development 26. Index 27. Other Books You May Enjoy

Preface

Hi there – I am Daniel, an entrepreneur, technical advisor, and full-stack developer with a focus on technologies in the React ecosystem.

In my time as a technical advisor and developer for enterprises and the public sector, I have noticed that more and more companies look to reduce the gap between frontend and backend developers. Their business requirements often result in the need for a so-called “backend for frontend,” where data is fetched from different backend systems and prepared in a way that can be easily displayed in the frontend.

As an entrepreneur, I also have experience with starting new projects with smaller teams, where it is essential that every developer on your team can do everything, not just the frontend or the backend. In such cases, it often makes sense to develop the backend and frontend in the same language, which is often JavaScript (or TypeScript), because there is a big ecosystem and a large number of developers available.

In both cases, becoming a full-stack developer is getting increasingly more important. I have been coaching developers to learn more about full-stack development for a long time and have noticed that there are common issues and misunderstandings that most developers encounter when learning full-stack development. In this book, I want to summarize all my learnings and teachings about full-stack development, giving you pointers on where and how to learn more about the ever-growing ecosystem of full-stack development in JavaScript.

Nowadays, many companies use a stack consisting of MongoDB, Express, React, and Node.js, called the MERN stack. In this book, I will teach you how to build modern full-stack React applications by using these technologies. I will teach these technologies from the ground up, using as few libraries as possible, so that you can learn the essential concepts. This will allow you to adapt to new technologies for years to come, even when the specific tools used in this book become outdated. Additionally, I will teach about the deployment of apps and DevOps, as I found that this sector is often neglected and there are not enough developers who know about it. In the last part of the book, I will introduce Next.js as a full-stack framework and give an outlook on new developments in this sector, such as React Server Components and Server Actions.

I hope you enjoy reading this book. If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to reach out to me!

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