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Build an e-commerce app with React and Chakra UI MERN

Build an e-commerce app with React and Chakra UI MERN

DURATION 20:33:48 | LESSONS 205 Videos | LANGUAGE English

This is a beginner’s course for building modern web applications.  This course is very practical, about 90%+ of the lessons will involve you coding along with me on this project. If you are the type of person who gets the most out of learning by doing, then this course is definitely for you. On this course we will build an example e-commerce shop called Techlines, completely from scratch using the most popular javascript library called React in combination with Redux, Chakra UI, NodeJs, Express, MongoDB and many more.


 All you will need to get started is a computer with your favourite operating system, and a passion for learning how to build an application.

This is the right course for you if you are:

Interested in web development

Studying IT

Interested in programming in general

Upskilling your existing knowledge of React

Interested how full-stack applications are build

Solid understanding of programming and want to start with React/javascript

Interested in Chakra UI.

You are new to the world of IT and you want to start somewhere

What will you learn?

React and React hooks

Functional components

State management with ReduxJs Toolkit

Using a component library such as Chakra UI

Styling and designing webpages

Responsive design

User registration and authentication (login)

Writing an API and storing data to a database.

Using MongoDB

Using NodeJS

Using Express

Version control using Git with Github

And many more…

Build an e-commerce app with React and Chakra UI MERN


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