Learn the basics of back-end web development as you create a simple web application server using Node.js.
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This course is part of the Microsoft Professional Program in Entry-Level Software Development.In this course, you'll learn all about back-end web development so that you can turn a basic web app prototype into something that can store live data. We'll cover the basics of Node.js so that you can write JavaScript code to build the back-end of your app, as well as the basics of SQL and SQLite to write queries to work with a database. By the end of this course, you'll have a functional web app prototype that can be accessed on the Web. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: Distinguish between front-end and back-end within the context of web app development Create a back-end web server using Node.js Understand the uses and types of databases and DBMSs Construct SQL queries to perform CRUD operations on a database Deploy a web app on Azure
Difficulty Level
Introductory
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Subject Category
Computer Science
Part of our Computer Science curriculum
Course Language
English
All materials in English
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