Resources used in previous courses
- Duckett, Jon.
JavaScript & jQuery.
John Wiley & Sons, 2015
(inleiding programmeren)
Resources used in back-end
- 🆓 Young, Alex, and Mike Cantelon. Node.js in Action. Manning, 2017
(optional※)
- 🆓 Hahn, Evan. Express in Action. Manning, 2016
(optional※)
※ free for AUAS students through Safari Books
Additional resources
- 💸 Learnnode
(course) — A premium training course to learn to build apps with Node.js, Express, MongoDB
- 🆓 FreeCodeCamp
(course) — Apis And Microservices
- 🆓 Expressworks
(workshopper) — Learn the basics of the Express.js framework.
- 🆓 Learnyoumongo
(workshopper) — Getting started with MongoDB and Node.js
- 🆓 Learnyounode
(workshopper) — Learn the basics of JavaScript. No previous programming experience required.
- 🆓 How to npm
(workshopper) — Learn how to use and create npm modules.
- 🆓 Server-side
(course) — Introduction to the server-side
- 🆓 Node-handbook
(course) — Learn node the node way!
- 🆓 Nodejs.dev
(course) — Introduction to Node.js!
- Nodemon
(node) — Automatically restart the node application when file changes in the directory are detected.
- HTTP Status Codes
(http) — Easy to reference database of HTTP Status Codes with their definitions and helpful code references.
- HTTP Cat
(http) — Easy to reference database of HTTP Status Codes with images of cats.
- Homebrew
(macOS) — The missing package manager for macOS
- Google Drawings
(databases) — Draw database diagrams with Google Drawings.
- MongoDB Compass
(databases) — GUI for Mongo
- Postman
(APIs) — Postman Simplifies API Development.
Products
- Interactive Application
- Prototype
- Flows or wireframes
- Sitemap
Methods