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Mosh hamedani node
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  1. #MOSH HAMEDANI NODE UPDATE#
  2. #MOSH HAMEDANI NODE SOFTWARE#
  3. #MOSH HAMEDANI NODE CODE#
  4. #MOSH HAMEDANI NODE FREE#

Start10- Testing the Invalid Inputs (5:32) Start8- Refactoring with Confidence (2:04) Start6- Testing Routes with Parameters (3:19) Start4- Your First Integration Test (5:44) Start16- Creating Simple Mock Functions (5:37) Start15- Exercise- Testing the FizzBuz (5:28) Start14- Continuously Running Tests (1:43) Start9- Refactoring with Confidence (2:43) Start6- Writing Your First Unit Test (5:00) Start2- Benefits of Automated Testing (2:37) Start17- Handling and Logging Errors Recap Start16- Showing Unhandled Exceptions on the Console (1:29) Start15- Extracting the Validation Logic (1:53) Start14- Extracting the Config Logic (2:30) Start13- Extracting the Logging Logic (2:11) Start9- Unhandled Promise Rejections (7:23) Start2- Handling Rejected Promises (3:07) StartAuthentication and Authorization Recap Start18- Testing the Authorization (4:10) Start12- Encapsulating Logic in Mongoose Models (7:11) Start10- Storing Secrets in Environment Variables (6:12) Start9- Generating Authentication Tokens (3:18) Start7- Testing the Authentication (2:42) StartMongoose- Modelling Relationships between Connected Data Recap Start7- Project- Build the Rentals API (8:01) Start6- Project- Build the Movies API (7:05) Start5- Using an Array of Sub-documents (4:31) Mongoose- Modeling Relationships between Connected Data (00:51) Start8- Project- Build the Customers API (6:59) Start7- Project- Add Persistence to Genres API (14:05) StartCRUD Operations with Mongoose and MongoDB Recap

#MOSH HAMEDANI NODE UPDATE#

Start18- Updating a Document- Update First (6:14) Start17- Updating a Document- Query First (3:35) Start9- Comparison Query Operators (4:59) Start3- Installing MongoDB on Windows (5:39) Start10- Running Promises in Parallel (6:14)

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Start7- Replacing Callbacks with Promises (3:31)

#MOSH HAMEDANI NODE CODE#

Start2- Patterns for Dealing with Asynchronous Code (3:07) Start1- Synchronous vs Asynchronous Code (5:51) Start13- Project- Restructure the App (3:05) Start12- Structuring Express Applications (7:44) Start3- Creating Custom Middleware (4:23) StartBuilding RESTful APIs with Express Recap StartProject- Build the Genres API (1:18) StartHandling HTTP Delete Requests (4:44) StartCalling Endpoints Using Postman (2:07) StartBuilding Your First Web Server (5:45) StartInstalling a Specific Version of a Package (1:05)īuilding RESTful API’s Using Express (00:56) StartViewing Registry Info for a Package (2:45) StartListing the Installed Packages (2:10) StartNPM Packages and Source Control (3:51) Front-end developers who want to transition to full-stack development.Back-end developers familiar with frameworks like ASP.NET, Rails, Django, etc who want to add Node to their toolbox.Build features using test-driven development.Set up configuration for various environments (dev, test, prod).Implement authentication and authorization.Store complex, relational data in MongoDB using Mongoose.Write asynchronous JavaScript code (promises and async/await).Use existing Node packages or publish your own.THANKS! PS if you ever feel the need to get away from the big smoke or witness a cotton harvester in action you are welcome to visit us here in the sticks.

#MOSH HAMEDANI NODE SOFTWARE#

Please keep on producing these type of courses as they give me hope I can succeed with my goal of producing agriculture related software in the not to distant future. Your thoughts will be greatly appreciated. My ebook of choice is “Head First C#” which seems to align with your courses and my current learning progress. I am mulling over investing in Resharper after witnessing its potential from your courses, but feel I should master the basics of VS2013 first.

#MOSH HAMEDANI NODE FREE#

If you have any tips that will speed my development please feel free to pass them on. Finding time to invest in learning is a problem especially with cotton harvest coming up in the coming weeks. I’m not sure I have the intelligence to master programming but I am giving it a red hot go. I am a stupid old farmer(50 odd) living near Goolgowi NSW. I am a huge fan of your Udemy courses, being enrolled in the 3 C# courses and am in awe of your abilities and knowledge. G’Day Mosh I was surprised to find you living here in Australia.














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