MEAN JS Online Training Placements
MEAN JS Online Training
Want to be a full stack front end developer? Here we help you
MEAN JS stands for Mongo DB, Express JS, Angular JS, Node JS. If you want to be full stack front end developer MEAN js is the right place to learn. Our online training course covers how to connect Mongo DB, write DB queries, CRUD operations, PUT, GET, POST, UPDATE, DELETE methods in RESTAPIs using MEAN JS, advanced angular JS concepts, Creating RESTAPI using Express with Node JS, and much more.
Topic Highlights
- Connecting MongoDB
- CRUD Operation with MEAN JS
- Building RESTAPI's using Express JS
- Express JS methods PUT, GET, POST, UPDATE, DELETE
- Angular JS concepts
- Node JS
MEAN JS Placements
Once you completed our MEAN JS training course one of our consulting team will contact you and they will assist you to place different companies based on feedback from trainer.
React JS online training package covers below topics
- Refresh JavaScript
- Object Oriented JavaScript
- Mongo DB
- Express JS
- Angular JS
- Node JS
Course Highlights
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Duration20 ~ 25hrs
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Sessions per day1 ~ 2hrs
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Mode of TrainingOnline
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Hands-on ProjectsYes
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PlacementYes
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Resume PreparationYes
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Interview QuestionsYes
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Trainer SupportYes
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MaterialYes
Note (Hrs*) : Training hours may depends on the batch, student requirements.
MEAN JS Course Content
Refresh JavaScript
- Basics
- Events
- Data Types
- Operators
- Types of Arrays
- Objects
- Best Practices
Object Oriented JavaScript
- Function Declarations
- Hoisting
- Scope Variables
- Closures
- this Operator
- Prototype
- Prototype Chains
- Objects & Literal Objects
- Constructor
- Inheritance
- Encaptulation
- Polymorphism
- Mixins
- Best practises
- Read only properties
Express JS
- Overview
- Environment
- First Example
- Routing
- HTTP Methods
- URL Building
- Middleware
- Templating
- Form Data
- Database
- Cookies
- Sessions
- Authentication
- REST APIs
- Debugging
- Error Handling
Node JS
- Node JS Overview
- Installation
- Hello World
- NPM
- Callback
- Event Loop
- Event Emitter
- Buffers
- Steams
- File Steam
- Global Objects
- Using Express
- Using REST API
- Using Grunt
- Using Gulp
- Using Yeoman
- Using Ruby
- Packaging
Mongo DB
- Mongo DB Overview
- Why?
- Installation
- Set Up
- Data Modeling
- Data Modeling
- Create DB
- Drop
- Collection
- Data Types
- Insert
- Update
- Delete
- Query
- Limiting
- Sorting
- Backup
- Replication
- Projection
- Node JS vs Mongo DB
Angualr JS
- Overview
- Single Page Applications
- MV* Frameworks
- Pros & Cons
- Who Are Using?
- Browser Compatibility
- Installation
- Scope declaration / Life Cycle
- Shared Scope
- Inherited Scope
- Isolated Scope
- root Scope
- Expressions
- In built Directives
- Models
- Operators
- Module
- In built Directives
- Directive Attributes
- Pre, Post Link
- Link/Binding Events
- Controller, Templates
- Custom Directives
- Form Attributes
- Form Validations
- Validation Classes
- In built Filters
- Create Custom Filter
- Date Filters
- $http
- Deferred
- Promises
- JSON / XML
- Practical Examples
- Factories
- Provider
- Services
- Jasmine
- Karma
- e2e
- $apply, $digest, $watch
- $broadcast, config
- Best Practices