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The course has been entirely updated and re-recorded for the latest in React.js, Hooks, Apollo 3 and the Keystone Headless CMS.
As always – it’s a free update for anyone who has already bought the course. Enjoy!
Just as React has transformed the way we build web applications, GraphQL is changing how we build APIs to query and mutate data.
With a focus on modern JavaScript and real world application, this course is a start-to-finish way to learn Full Stack Advanced React, Next.js, GraphQL, Node.js and friends.
Join me as I show you how to build a full stack online store with some of today’s top JavaScript technology.
What Will You Build?
Together we will build “Sick Fits”, a full stack online clothing store complete with real credit checkout. Users can search, sell, add to cart and checkout their favourite items.
The application has six main models — Users, Items, Orders, CartItems, OrderItems, and Roles — all of which are relational and showcase the power of relational GraphQL Queries.
The app also includes many server side bits including authentication, permissions, sending email, uploading images, and charging credit cards.
In addition to building both the frontend and backend of the application, we also spend the last section of the course Testing the React application.
Meet Wes Bos
Wes Bos is a Full Stack Developer, Speaker and Teacher from Canada. He is a course creator, works as an independent web developer and is the co-host of Syntax – a popular web development podcast. Wes has taught over 500 students in 200+ classes and spoken at dozens of conferences around the world. Wes wrote his own bio in the third person for some reason.
Wes is the author of React For Beginners, BeginnerJavaScript.com, Learn Node and many other courses which together have sold over 100,000 copies. He is also the author of JavaScript30.com, CSSGrid.io, Flexbox.io and Command Line Power User, a set of free video series. 300,000 people have taken at least one of Wes’ free video courses.
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