MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 43M | Lec: 12 | 356 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Discover what it's like to develop your own backends with Node by mastering image uploads with Swift
Hoping to build more complex apps than you're currently capable of?
See for yourself how easy it is to develop your own mobile app backends with Node
Struggling to implement image uploads in an iPhone app you're currently working on?
Master image uploads to Amazon S3 once and for all
Half of any great mobile app is the backend, yet there are few resources online to teach beginners how to develop API's to power their apps. Most iOS development courses will point you towards Parse and Firebase, and in my opinion, this is a waste of time.
In the process of bootstrapping large, real-world mobile apps, I found that backend-as-a-service platforms were insufficient to fully realise my ideas, so I learned to build my own backends. API development with node is easy and you'll never look back.
This is a mini-course, just to give you a feel for what it's like to develop backends with Node. I'll be covering the installation of Node, and some basic javascript syntax for beginners. I'll then explain how to use the Express microframework, and we'll use it to upload some images from an iPhone app to Amazon S3.
If you enjoy this course and want to keep learning about Node and Express, check out my other courses.
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