Vue 3 and Golang: A Practical Guide
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.24 GB | Duration: 6h 19m
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.24 GB | Duration: 6h 19m
Go APIs, Vue 3 Composition API, Typescript, Vuex, MySQL, Upload Images, Export CSV
What you'll learn
Use Go with Fiber Framework
Generate Jwt Token
Use HttpOnly Cookies
Connect Go with MySQL
Use Vue 3 with Typescript
Dispatch events with Vuex
Use Composition API
Upload Images
Export CSV files
Requirements
Some knowledge of Go and Javascript is preferred but not required
Description
Learn how to create an Admin App using Vue 3 and Deno.
In Go you will learn:
Use the Fiber framework inspired by express.js
Create public and secure routes
Connect with MySQL
Run Migrations
Validate Requests
Generate Jwt Tokens
Use HttpOnly Cookies
Upload Images
Export CSV files
In Vue you will learn:
Use Vue with Typescript
Use Vuex
How to use Composition API
Create classes, interfaces
Create public and private routes
Restrict routes for unauthorized users
Upload Images
Export CSV's
Build a chart with c3.js (part of d3.js)
I'm a FullStack Developer with 10+ years of experience. I'm obsessed with clean code and I try my best that my courses have the cleanest code possible.
My teaching style is very straightforward, I will not waste too much time explaining all the ways you can create something or other unnecessary information to increase the length of my lectures. If you want to learn things rapidly then this course is for you.
I also update my courses regularly over time because I don't want them to get outdated. So you can expect more content over time from just one course with better video and audio quality.
If you have any coding problems I will offer my support within 12 hours when you post the question. I'm very active when trying to help my students.
So what are you waiting for, give this course a try and you won't get disappointed.
Who this course is for
Beginner Javascript and Go Developers