Here’s how I Master Full Stack Development

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    Here, you can find those beginner-level projects that I’ve developed.

  • MongoDB

    The MongoDB Database

    After that, I learned database concepts in MongoDB and then I learned about Mongoose Package which helps to connect MongoDB to Node.js and Express.js server applications.

  • Klotho

    AWS Cloud-aware infrastructure-from-code toolbox [NEW]. Build cloud backends with Infrastructure-from-Code (IfC), a revolutionary technique for generating and updating cloud infrastructure. Try IfC with AWS and Klotho now (Now open-source)

  • React

    The library for web and native user interfaces

    I was only one step away to become a full stack developer and then I’d learned React.js which is in demand nowadays and then I became MERN Stack Developer.

  • Next.js

    The React Framework

    Then, Next.js was becoming popular in the market and I jumped into it. Next.js has some built-in functions for SEO and next.js is a powerful framework of React.js. Next.js has some amazing concepts like SSR (Server side rendering), SSG (Static site generation) etc.

  • Mongoose

    MongoDB object modeling designed to work in an asynchronous environment.

    After that, I learned database concepts in MongoDB and then I learned about Mongoose Package which helps to connect MongoDB to Node.js and Express.js server applications.

  • Express

    Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.

    After developing only front-end projects, I was getting bored and then I switched to the backend and choose Node.js and Express.js to learn.

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