Learn JavaScript: Full-Stack from Scratch
Understand the JavaScript language itself, Node.js, MongoDB, The Web Browser and More To Create Meaningful Applications
4.66 (5301 reviews)

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28.5 hours
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Jul 2024
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What you will learn
The JavaScript language itself
How to control a database (MongoDB) with JavaScript
How to control the Web Browser with JavaScript
How to implement user registration, log-in, log-out & user generated content
How to setup a server by using Node JS and Express
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Our Verdict
This Udemy bestseller—boasting a 4.66 global rating based on over 21K subscribers—effectively lays the foundation for full-stack JavaScript development, while taking learners step by step through an engaging project. Though updates could improve interactions with external tools and debugging guidance, the course's value and comprehensiveness make it a worthy addition to any developer's learning journey.
What We Liked
- Comprehensive coverage of JavaScript full-stack development, from the language itself to Node.js, MongoDB, and web browser control.
- Well-segmented curriculum with regular updates, facilitating learning and project completion.
- Instructor's clear explanations help learners understand concepts and strengthen their knowledge.
- Real-world project development keeps content relatable and engaging.
Potential Drawbacks
- Overuse of autopilot learning may lead to dependence on expert guidance rather than independent problem-solving.
- Limited focus on debugging approaches, leaving students ill-equipped for facing real-world issue resolution.
- Lackluster deployment and interaction with external tools like SendGrid can hinder course completion.
- Sudden shift towards modern JavaScript may create confusion after working extensively with outdated technologies.
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