Mastering Meteor: Powerful Reactive Applications with Full-Stack JavaScript
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Master one of the most exciting full-stack JavaScript platforms to build powerful, reactive applications.Meteor is a powerful platform that enables end-to-end, client and server-side web application development entirely in JavaScript. It enters as an alternative to popular full-stack options such as MEAN and offers developers the opportunity to vastly simplify development concerns while building applications on the run. Meteor's reactive approach to development makes good to create real-time applications with, and the platform provides an excellent option for deployment to mobile.This course gets right under the hood of the Meteor platform, demonstrating how to take advantage of its powerful development engine to build exciting, versatile applications.We start by carefully designing an application structure, building a single page layout with multipage routing, and adding authentication. We’ll expose database data, and then look at how to work with subscriptions and queries. Then, we dive into the options for templating, with a look at dynamic Blaze templates and the Spacebars templating language. You’ll learn event handling and then test our application using Cucumber and Jasmine. After that, we deploy our application locally on the Meteor server, and then to Amazon to set it up for frequent updates and hot code deployment. Finally, you’ll learn how to work with third-party integrations, and set up REST endpoints to interact with other external services such as PayPal.This course will help you to work at your own pace while mastering the patterns used to define all of the critical pieces of a web application.About The AuthorGeorge Mcknight started programming as a hobby with his brother in 1983, and began working in the software industry in 1994.
He currently works as V.P. Product Development for a multinational integration company, which has built over 200 corporate web applications since 2008.
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Develop a complex, feature-rich application ready for production by the end of the video
Define dynamic layouts and implement single page routing for smooth, responsive applications
Secure your application by implementing authentication and securing data on the server
Publish database information from collections to expose it from the server
Build reactive templates and reusable components using Spacebars
Work with helpers and events to make applications dynamic and reactive to user activity
Test with Cucumber and Jasmine, employing continuous integration testing
Integrate a third-party framework like PayPal
Deploy your application on various platforms: locally from the Meteor server and as an Amazon instance
Incorporate RESTful service endpoints to connect to external services
Troubleshoot development on the client and server
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- Web
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- Scaffolding training
- Javascript
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- Explain differences with web sockets
- Explain reactivity
- Explain JavaScript everywhere
- Explain the rules
- Explain the load order
- Build our sample application's starting structure
- Explain differences with web sockets
- Explain reactivity
- Explain JavaScript everywhere
- Explain the rules
- Explain the load order
- Build our sample application's starting structure
- Explain differences with web sockets
- Explain reactivity
- Explain JavaScript everywhere
- Explain differences with web sockets
- Explain reactivity
- Explain JavaScript everywhere
- Explain differences with web sockets
- Explain reactivity
- Explain JavaScript everywhere
- Explain differences with web sockets
- Explain reactivity
- Explain JavaScript everywhere
- Explain differences with web sockets
- Explain reactivity
- Explain JavaScript everywhere
- Explain differences with web sockets
- Explain reactivity
- Explain JavaScript everywhere
- Explain the rules
- Explain the load order
- Build our sample application's starting structure
- Explain the rules
- Explain the load order
- Build our sample application's starting structure
- Explain the rules
- Explain the load order
- Build our sample application's starting structure
- Explain the rules
- Explain the load order
- Build our sample application's starting structure
- Explain the rules
- Explain the load order
- Build our sample application's starting structure
- Explain the rules
- Explain the load order
- Build our sample application's starting structure
- Explain single page applications
- Explain why we use single page applications
- Explain the benefits of routing
- Add custom packages for routing
- Define placeholders within our page
- Define routes for our sample application
- We set up actions within our routes
- Add triggers and API calls
- Manage subscriptions inside a route
- Explain single page applications
- Explain why we use single page applications
- Explain the benefits of routing
- Add custom packages for routing
- Define placeholders within our page
- Define routes for our sample application
- We set up actions within our routes
- Add triggers and API calls
- Manage subscriptions inside a route
- Explain single page applications
- Explain why we use single page applications
- Explain the benefits of routing
- Explain single page applications
- Explain why we use single page applications
- Explain the benefits of routing
- Explain single page applications
- Explain why we use single page applications
- Explain the benefits of routing
- Explain single page applications
- Explain why we use single page applications
- Explain the benefits of routing
- Explain single page applications
- Explain why we use single page applications
- Explain the benefits of routing
- Explain single page applications
- Explain why we use single page applications
- Explain the benefits of routing
- Add custom packages for routing
- Define placeholders within our page
- Define routes for our sample application
- Add custom packages for routing
- Define placeholders within our page
- Define routes for our sample application
- Add custom packages for routing
- Define placeholders within our page
- Define routes for our sample application
- Add custom packages for routing
- Define placeholders within our page
- Define routes for our sample application
- Add custom packages for routing
- Define placeholders within our page
- Define routes for our sample application
- Add custom packages for routing
- Define placeholders within our page
- Define routes for our sample application
- We set up actions within our routes
- Add triggers and API calls
- Manage subscriptions inside a route
- We set up actions within our routes
- Add triggers and API calls
- Manage subscriptions inside a route
- We set up actions within our routes
- Add triggers and API calls
- Manage subscriptions inside a route
- We set up actions within our routes
- Add triggers and API calls
- Manage subscriptions inside a route
- We set up actions within our routes
- Add triggers and API calls
- Manage subscriptions inside a route
- We set up actions within our routes
- Add triggers and API calls
- Manage subscriptions inside a route
- Add packages for authentication and authorization
- Build an accounts management
- Configure routes for registration, sign-in, and resetting passwords
- Add packages for authentication and authorization
- Build an accounts management
- Configure routes for registration, sign-in, and resetting passwords
- Modify the registration to include additional fields
- Add an avatar field to store an image of each user
- Display the avatar in the header and in the profile form
- Set up the administration role
- Add users to the admin role
- Lock areas in the application with roles
- Add packages for authentication and authorization
- Build an accounts management
- Configure routes for registration, sign-in, and resetting passwords
- Add packages for authentication and authorization
- Build an accounts management
- Configure routes for registration, sign-in, and resetting passwords
- Modify the registration to include additional fields
- Add an avatar field to store an image of each user
- Display the avatar in the header and in the profile form
- Set up the administration role
- Add users to the admin role
- Lock areas in the application with roles
- Add packages for authentication and authorization
- Build an accounts management
- Configure routes for registration, sign-in, and resetting passwords
- Add packages for authentication and authorization
- Build an accounts management
- Configure routes for registration, sign-in, and resetting passwords
- Add packages for authentication and authorization
- Build an accounts management
- Configure routes for registration, sign-in, and resetting passwords
- Add packages for authentication and authorization
- Build an accounts management
- Configure routes for registration, sign-in, and resetting passwords
- Add packages for authentication and authorization
- Build an accounts management
- Configure routes for registration, sign-in, and resetting passwords
- Add packages for authentication and authorization
- Build an accounts management
- Configure routes for registration, sign-in, and resetting passwords
- Add packages for authentication and authorization
- Build an accounts management
- Configure routes for registration, sign-in, and resetting passwords
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Mastering Meteor: Powerful Reactive Applications with Full-Stack JavaScript