From the course: Angular: Creating and Hosting a Full-Stack Site

Front-end to back-end creating and hosting a full-stack site

From the course: Angular: Creating and Hosting a Full-Stack Site

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Front-end to back-end creating and hosting a full-stack site

- [Shaun] It's a really exciting time to be a JavaScript developer where companies used to need separate developers to work on their front end, backend, mobile apps and databases since all of those required experience with different types of programming, JavaScript can now be used to develop on each of these platforms, meaning that one JavaScript developer can now create something that used to take an entire team and the rise of front end frameworks such as Angular and server runtime such as Node.JS mean that JavaScript has become something of a common language in the development world. In this course, I'll show you how to create and deploy a full stack Angular powered website from scratch. We'll start off by using Angular to create an interactive front end for our site, and then move on to writing a Node.JS server tied in with a MySQL database that will support our front end. We'll then close out by seeing how you can host your full stack site on Google Cloud and access it from anywhere. I'm Shaun Wassell and I'm a senior web developer. Join me in my LinkedIn learning course to learn how to build a full stack Angular powered website from scratch.

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