Build Node.js apps with AWS DynamoDB & Docker containers

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Build Node.js apps with AWS DynamoDB & Docker containers (Size: 1.4 GB)
  1. Dockerizing our app.mp4 230.6 MB
  1. Dockerizing our app.srt 15.7 KB
  1. Introduction.mp4 17.8 MB
  1. Introduction.srt 5.4 KB
  1. Setting up our connection to DynamoDB.mp4 17.6 MB
  1. Setting up our connection to DynamoDB.srt 4.6 KB
  1. Start reorganising files into more logical modules.mp4 18.3 MB
  1. Start reorganising files into more logical modules.srt 3.4 KB
  1. What is DynamoDB and Why use it.mp4 24.3 MB
  1. What is DynamoDB and Why use it.srt 4.4 KB
  1.1 Node01 - Learn to code a Node JS webapp and deploy it on AWS Fargate.pdf 515.4 KB
  10. Inserting our first ToDo item by code.mp4 24.6 MB
  10. Inserting our first ToDo item by code.srt 4 KB
  11. Debugging our DynamoDB connection.mp4 19.3 MB
  11. Debugging our DynamoDB connection.srt 4.7 KB
  12. Introduction to JavaScript Promises.mp4 44.4 MB
  12. Introduction to JavaScript Promises.srt 8.8 KB
  13. What are HTTP Status codes.mp4 29.8 MB
  13. What are HTTP Status codes.srt 7.5 KB
  14. Finishing up our Create ToDo controller.mp4 28.4 MB
  14. Finishing up our Create ToDo controller.srt 5.8 KB
  15. Implementing our Get ToDo's controller.mp4 41.6 MB
  15. Implementing our Get ToDo's controller.srt 8.6 KB
  16. Installing Nodemon to automatically reset our development server for us.mp4 17.7 MB
  16. Installing Nodemon to automatically reset our development server for us.srt 3.6 KB
  17. Sending the ToDo's back in our responses.mp4 9.7 MB
  17. Sending the ToDo's back in our responses.srt 1.8 KB
  18. Filtering out completed ToDo's.mp4 20.8 MB
  18. Filtering out completed ToDo's.srt 5 KB
  19. Implementing the Update Todo Endpoint.mp4 33.9 MB
  19. Implementing the Update Todo Endpoint.srt 7.4 KB
  2. Installing NodeJS dependencies.mp4 5 MB
  2. Installing NodeJS dependencies.srt 2.3 KB
  2. Pushing to AWS Elastic Container Registry.mp4 54.4 MB
  2. Pushing to AWS Elastic Container Registry.srt 3.3 KB
  2. Separating our first controller.mp4 28.6 MB
  2. Separating our first controller.srt 6.6 KB
  2. Starting point source code.html 716.8 B
  2. What are Environment Variables and why use them.mp4 5.5 MB
  2. What are Environment Variables and why use them.srt 1.8 KB
  20. What is AsyncAwait and why is it a good alternative to .then().catch().mp4 16.3 MB
  20. What is AsyncAwait and why is it a good alternative to .then().catch().srt 3.6 KB
  21. Finishing the Update ToDo code.mp4 10.7 MB
  21. Finishing the Update ToDo code.srt 2 KB
  22. A better way to organise the trycatch blocks.mp4 9.3 MB
  22. A better way to organise the trycatch blocks.srt 2.2 KB
  23. Const and Let variable scopes.mp4 18.4 MB
  23. Const and Let variable scopes.srt 4.1 KB
  24. Sending a success response.mp4 5.5 MB
  24. Sending a success response.srt 716.8 B
  25. Fixing the URL params in our router.mp4 3.1 MB
  25. Fixing the URL params in our router.srt 614.4 B
  26. Testing and DynamoDB outro.mp4 13 MB
  26. Testing and DynamoDB outro.srt 3.6 KB
  27. Adding Production Credentials to your app.html 921.6 B
  3. Finishing the DynamoDB connection configuration.mp4 8.2 MB
  3. Finishing the DynamoDB connection configuration.srt 2 KB
  3. Reorganizing the rest of the controllers.mp4 28.2 MB
  3. Reorganizing the rest of the controllers.srt 4.3 KB
  3. Running DynamoDB on our local computer using Docker.mp4 2.6 MB
  3. Running DynamoDB on our local computer using Docker.srt 1.1 KB
  3. Setting up AWS Fargate.mp4 356.1 MB
  3. Setting up AWS Fargate.srt 24.1 KB
  4. Adding a Domain Name to our app.mp4 91.5 MB
  4. Adding a Domain Name to our app.srt 6.2 KB
  4. Installing a visual user interface to inspect the locally hosted DynamoDB.mp4 7.6 MB
  4. Installing a visual user interface to inspect the locally hosted DynamoDB.srt 2.2 KB
  4. Separate the Router logic too.mp4 31.5 MB
  4. Separate the Router logic too.srt 7.3 KB
  4. Writing a DynamoDB client.mp4 5.6 MB
  4. Writing a DynamoDB client.srt 1 KB
  5. Conclusion on reorganising our project.mp4 5.1 MB
  5. Conclusion on reorganising our project.srt 1.2 KB
  5. Setting up auto-scaling - Intro.mp4 11.5 MB
  5. Setting up auto-scaling - Intro.srt 3.4 KB
  5. What is a DynamoDB DataMapper and why use it.mp4 12.1 MB
  5. What is a DynamoDB DataMapper and why use it.srt 2.4 KB
  6. Auto Scaling - Target Tracking.mp4 19.7 MB
  6. Auto Scaling - Target Tracking.srt 5.8 KB
  6. Creating a table to store our ToDo items.mp4 3.5 MB
  6. Creating a table to store our ToDo items.srt 1.7 KB
  7. Auto Scaling - Step Scaling.mp4 22.4 MB
  7. Auto Scaling - Step Scaling.srt 6.7 KB
  7. What is an Index in DynamoDB.mp4 8.9 MB
  7. What is an Index in DynamoDB.srt 3.8 KB
  8. Manually inserting a ToDo item into our DynamoDB.mp4 2.7 MB
  8. Manually inserting a ToDo item into our DynamoDB.srt 1.5 KB
  9. Creating a ToDo item Model in code.mp4 32.5 MB
  9. Creating a ToDo item Model in code.srt 7.8 KB
  READ_ME.txt 409.6 B
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Description


Build Node.js apps with AWS DynamoDB & Docker containers



Description

In this course you will learn how to:

Build a REST API using Node.js alongside the Express library

Persist data using AWS DynamoDB

You will learn how to develop using DynamoDB on your local computer before deploying your app in production

Containerize your app using Docker

Push your app to AWS Elastic Container Registry

Host your app using AWS Fargate & AWS Load Balancing

Enable auto-scaling which means AWS will take care of adding / removing compute resources to cater to demand spikes on your app

Point a domain name to your app so it's easily accessible

Who is this course for?

Javascript beginners

Developers wanting to learn how to deploy apps using AWS Fargate & Load balancing

Why is JavaScript and Node so awesome?

Well, it's the most used programming language in the world

Heaps of community support when you encounter bugs and issues

Loads of companies looking for JavaScript developers

Why is AWS Fargate so amazing?

It automatically provisions and monitors the load on our compute resources so we don't have to

It auto-scales our app so meet traffic loads, and scales back to reduce costs

It turns a traditional app into a "serverless" one

Learning methodology:

We take a learn-by-doing approach. In a matter of minutes, you'll have a running NodeJS Express application. Over the course of the lectures you'll develop your very own To Do List backend application.

Who this course is for:
Beginners to Javascript and Node
Seasoned developers looking for guidance on how to set up a project with AWS Fargate

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