🏠 Students are to build a fully functioning home-sharing marketplace where users can create and book listings to rent.
The technologies we cover include (but are not limited to) @reactjs, @nodejs, @typescript, @GraphQL, @apollographql, and @MongoDB.
🎓 We’ve wanted the TinyHouse course to be as robust as possible by containing:
- Screencast videos
- Lecture slides
- Complete transcripts
- Complete code samples
- Quizzes (with solutions!)
- Project challenges
- and a discord community!
🚨 We’ve broken the TinyHouse course into two parts.
- In Part I, we introduce all the different tools and technologies we’ll need to build the TinyHouse app.
- In Part II, we take everything we learned from Part I and build the TinyHouse home-sharing app.
👩💻 In Part I (with 7hrs+ of recorded lessons) we:
- Build a web server with @nodejs & Express
- Create a @GraphQL API with Apollo Server
- Persist data with @MongoDB
- Bootstrap a @reactjs project
- Integrate @typescript
- Introduce and use standard + custom React Hooks
👨🏽🏫 There’s still a lot more work left for us to do for Part II. It’s been a pleasure Jing and @eigenjoy, appreciate all the late nights + weekends we’ve spent hammering away at this! 🔨
Thank you goes to the beta/early students who’ve helped shape the course with their feedback.
🎬 For more details of the course and what we have planned for Part II (scheduled for release in Q1 2020), check out the video my friend, Jing, and I have made below ⬇️.
🚀 Almost a year in the making! 🏠
I’m so happy to announce we’re releasing Part I of our fullstack @reactjs masterclass - TinyHouse.
→ https://t.co/roxzdJHH5o
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