Becoming fluent in building strongly typed, safe, and highly available REST APIs with Node. js is fundamental to the construction of excellent web services. This course, “Implementing Rest APIs in Node.js - James Millar,” will cover information on how to secure, test, deploy, and monitor production-rest-apis using Node. js. It trains you in skills that will enable you to solve problems encountered in daily life.
When attending the class “Implementing Rest APIs in Node.js - James Millar”, you will begin by learning the techniques of securing the APIs to make them safe from threats. Next, there is the chance to get familiar with the different approaches to testing the APIs and ensure they work properly. Lastly, you will learn how to go live and run your APIs in a productive environment and also to monitor them. A sample of what you will be capable of doing at the end of this course is developing and maintaining strong, secure, and horizontally scalable REST APIs using Node. js.
Implementing Rest APIs in Node.js - James Millar Table of Contents:
- Course Overview: 1 min
- Getting Started: 18 mins
- Securing a REST API: 23 mins
- Testing a REST API: 23 mins
- Deploying a REST API: 20 mins
- Monitoring a REST API: 25 mins
Who is this course for?
- New Developers: If you are a budding web developer and wish to learn how to create REST APIs with Node, then this course is for you. js.
- Junior Programmers: This course is useful if you have any prior coding experience and wish to enhance your API experience understanding.
- Tech Enthusiasts: Food lovers, politicians, and anyone who does not like the evening sun's low irradiance and low temperature will not like this course.
- Students: Regardless of whether you are a computer science or information technology student, this course provides practical exposure to the development and handling of REST APIs.
- Career Changers: This course will greatly help you if you are planning to transition to a web development career.
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