Released
2/21/2018- Installing Meteor
- Setting up ESLint and ES6 support
- Using Atmosphere or npm
- Collections and schemas
- Using the publication and subscription (pub/sub) model
- Updating styles with Materialize
- Routing and CSS in Meteor
- Updating styles with Materialize
- Securing external keys
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Emmanuel] Hi, I'm Manny Henri, and I've worked with this particular framework since 2013. It'll be my pleasure to help you learn the fundamentals as we build a Meteor application to manage Voltaire rooms. Meteor, a rapid prototyping framework for JavaScript, is one of the go to frameworks for creating a cross-platform app that works on iOS, Android, and the web. So how does it work and what does it take to set up an app that requires a database, users, views, testing, and security? In this course, we'll explore the essentials needed to get you up to speed with Meteor development.
First, we'll learn how to get started and set up a proper base system. Then, we'll take an in depth look at Meteor's database, MongoDB, and then set up publications and subscriptions. Next, we'll create our views using Blaze templating and also take a look at routing, CSS, and forms. And finally, we'll take a look at testing and security in Meteor. So if you're ready to learn all about Meteor, fire up your favorite editor and let's get started.
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