Hands-On Technology Transfer
presents
Node.js Application Development On-Site Training
This hands on Node.js course will teach front end designers and server side developers how to rapidly create, maintain, and deploy Node.js applications.
Course Description/Agenda
This hands on Node.js course will teach front end designers and server
side developers how to rapidly create, maintain, and deploy Node.js
applications. This course includes thorough coverage of the Node.js
architecture, the V8 engine and the Node Ecosystem. The course takes a
practical approach to creating and organizing Node.js applications using
functions and modules as part of the Node.js organizational structure. This
course will provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of Node.js
core modules and how to procure and install packages using
npm. Attendees will learn to identify and
correct problems through unit testing and exception handling.
Attendees will learn how to use Node.js to create Command Line Interface
applications for system administration and process management, use Node.js
networking modules to communicate with TCP/IP clients and servers such as
HTTP servers, and create / consume REST (Representational State Transfer)
data services. Attendees will learn how to leverage frameworks such as
Express to rapidly build Web Applications. Attendees will learn how to use
Node.js to connect to NoSQL databases such as MongoDB to store, retrieve,
and manipulate data (i.e., achieve data persistence).
Comprehensive hands on exercises are integrated throughout to reinforce
learning and develop real competency.
Course Prerequisites
Knowledge of JavaScript equivalent to attending the
JavaScript Programming course. Attendees should also have familiarity with a
Windows, Linux, or OS X command line interface as well as a basic understanding
of network protocols such as HTTP.
What You Will Learn
- Installation and configuration of Node.js
- Using npm to install and manage modules
- Working with the V8 Engine
- Building HTTP servers and HTTP clients
- Synchronous and asynchronous design patterns
- Building Node.js applications
- Storing application data in NoSQL databases
- Working with Web application frameworks such as Express
- Testing and Debugging Node.js applications
- Using Node.js core modules
- Using the Node.js event system and event emitters
- Interacting with the file system using buffers and streams
- Using Node.js networking API's to build internetworked applications
- Creating and consuming RESTful Web services
Course Overview
About Node.js
- Server Side JavaScript
- The Event Loop
- Asynchronous Execution
- npm
- Node.js Architecture
- Node.js Core Modules
- Node.js Projects and Applications
- Node.js Command Line Arguments
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Node.js Global Environment
- Timers
- Global Objects
- The process Object
- Buffers and Buffer Manipulation
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ES6 Enhancements
- Arrow Functions
- let and const
Keywords
- Enhanced Object Literals
- Map and Set Collections
- WeakMap and
WeakSet Collections
- String Template Literals
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Installation and Configuration
- Node.js
- npm
- Express
- MongoDB
- Mongoose
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Programming Fundamentals with Node
- Using Modules to Organize Code
- Creating and Reusing Code with Modules
- Asynchronous Programming Fundamentals
- Using Callbacks to Handle Events
- Using EventEmitters to Handle
Repeating Events
- Type Testing with the util Module
- The Node.js Module Loading System
- Module Caching
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Unit Testing and Debugging with Node.js
- Implementing Unit Tests with the Assert
Module
- Test Driven Development with Nodeunit
- Behavioral Testing with Mocha
- Facilitating Debugging with the Console
Module
- Working with the Node.js Debug Utility
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System and Data Interaction With Node
- Interacting with the System Using the os
Module
- Working with the File System Using the fs
and path Modules
- Managing Data Flow with Pipes and Streams
- Synchronous vs. Asynchronous File System Interaction
- Using Buffers to Read and Manipulate Binary Data
- Handling and Transforming File Path Information with the
path Module
- Spawning and Managing Processes using the
process Module
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Data Persistence with Node.js
- Data Persistence Mechanisms
- MongoDB Capabilities
- Connecting to MongoDB
- Using the fs Module to Read and
Write Files Synchronously and Asynchronously
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Web Application and Network Programming
- Using Express to Rapidly Build and Deploy Web Applications
- REST-Based Web Service Fundamentals
- Creating HTTP Servers and Clients Using the
http Module
- Sending HTTP Requests and Receiving HTTP Responses
- Making DNS Requests with the dns
Module
- Creating TCP Clients and Servers with the
net Module
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Process Management with the process
Module
- Executing External Applications
- Attaching and Detaching Child Processes
- Facilitating Inter-Process Communication between Node.js
Processes
- Making Node.js Applications Executable
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Creating Modules
- Planning Modules
- Working with the package.json File
- Working with Dependencies
- Understanding Semantic Versioning
- Testing Modules
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Course Benefits
- Course materials include
student guide, hands-on lab manual and USB flash drive for examples and lab
work
- Students
receive a certificate of completion at the end of class
- Students can
retake any portion of a class that has been completed, within 12 months at
no extra cost
- There are no
registration fees or cancellation fees
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