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The document describes the curriculum for EdYoda's Full Stack Developer Program. The program covers front-end development using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, back-end development using Node.js and REST APIs, and working with databases like MongoDB. It includes 14 topics covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Redux, and MongoDB. Students will learn skills like frontend and backend development, database integration, and building complete websites.

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Edyoda Course

The document describes the curriculum for EdYoda's Full Stack Developer Program. The program covers front-end development using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, back-end development using Node.js and REST APIs, and working with databases like MongoDB. It includes 14 topics covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Redux, and MongoDB. Students will learn skills like frontend and backend development, database integration, and building complete websites.

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EdYoda

Full Stack Developer


Program

Program Curriculum

(MERN Stack)
Learning outcomes:

 Strong fundamental concepts of Frontend Development

 Strong fundamental concepts of Server-side Development using REST APIs

 Work with database seamlessly

 Create beautiful end to end websites

 Gain Industry standard knowledge

HTML

1. Introduction to WEB
 What is Web?

2. HTML Basics
 Introduction
 Editors
 HTML Document Structure(DOM)
 Elements(Tags)
 Attributes
 Headings
 Paragraphs
 Formatting
 Media
 Lists
 Tables
 iframes
 Layout
 Head
 Meta
 Links
 Scripts
 CSS
 JavaScript
 HTML XHTML
 HTML4 Drawbacks

3. HTML5 Introduction
 What is HTML5 ?

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 New Features and groups
 Backward Compatibility
 Why HTML5?
 Power of HTML5

4. HTML5 Detailed:
 HTML5 Mark - up
 New Semantic/Structural Elements
 Canvas
 SVG
 APIs
 Inputs
 Forms

5. HTML5 Mark-up:
 New & Updated Elements
 Structural Elements
 New Attributes

6. HTML5 New Semantic/Structural Elements


 Introduction
 What are Semantic Elements?
 non-semantic elements: <div> and <span>
 semantic elements:
 <form>,
 <table>,
 <img>,
 <article>
 <aside>
 <bdi>
 <command>
 <details>
 <dialog>
 <summary>
 <figure>
 <figcaption>
 <header>
 <footer>
 <mark>
 <meter>
 <nav>
 <progress>
 <section>
 <time>

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7. HTML5 Forms:
 Form Elements
 Input Types
 Input and Form Attributes
 Form validation

8. HTML5 Form Elements


 <input>
 <select>
 <multiple>
 <textarea>

9. HTML5 Input Types


 Introduction
 color
 email
 number
 range
 search
 submit
 password
 tel
 url
 date
 month
 time
 week

10. HTML5 Form Attributes


 New attributes for <form>:
 autocomplete
 novalidate

11. New attributes for <input>


 autocomplete
 autofocus
 form, formaction
 formtarget
 height and width
 list, min and max
 multiple

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 pattern (regexp)
 placeholder
 required, step

12. HTML5 Multimedia : Audio and Video


 New Media Elements
 <audio>
 <video>
 <source>
 <embed>
 <track>

13. HTML5 Canvas


 What is Canvas?
 Canvas Coordinates
 Drawing Linear Paths, Arcs, Curves
 Drawing : Shapes, Text, Gradients, Images, Video

14. HTML5 SVG


 What is SVG?
 SVG Advantages
 Differences and/or Comparison Between SVG and Canvas

15. HTML5 APIs


 Drag/Drop
 Introduction
 Make an Element Draggable
 What to Drag?Where to Drop?

 HTML5 Geo location


 Introduction
 Locate the User’s Position+
 Handling Errors and Rejections
 The getCurrentPosition()
 Geolocation object

 HTML5 Web Storage


 What is HTML5 Web Storage?
 The localStorage Object
 The sessionStorage Object

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 HTML5 App Cache
 What is Application Cache?
 Cache Manifest Basics
 HTML5 Cache Manifest

CSS

1. CSS 1.0 and 2.0


 CSS Basics
 CSS Introduction
 CSS Syntax
 CSS Id, Class
 CSS Styling
 Styling Backgrounds, Text, Fonts, Links, Lists and Tables
 CSS Border

2. CSS3
 Introduction
 CSS3 Modules
 Selectors
 Box Model
 Text Effects
 2D/3D Transformations
 Perspectives
 Animations
 Flex Box
 CSS Grid
 User Interface
 Borders
 border-radius
 box-shadow
 border-image
 CSS3 Backgrounds

3. CSS3 Text Effects


 text-shadow
 word-wrap

4. CSS3 Fonts
 @font-face Rule

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 Font Properties: Font Size, Font Weight, Font Stretch

5. CSS3 Transforms
 Browser Support
 2D Transforms : translate, rotate, scale, skew, matrix
 3D Transforms : rotateX, rotateY(), rotateZ(), scaleX(), scaleY(), scaleZ()

6. CSS3 Transitions
 transition-property

7. CSS3 Animations
 CSS3 @keyframes Rule
 Browser Support
 Animation Attributes: duration, fill, delay, etc

8. CSS3 User Interface


 box-sizing
 Outline-offset

9. CSS3 Media Queries

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Javascript

1. Javascript Introduction and Basics


 What is JavaScript
 Role in Web Development
 What is ES5 and ES6?

2. Data Types and Variables


 Variable Naming and Rules
 Numbers in JS
 Number In-built Functions
 Strings in JS
 String In-built Functions
 Null and Undefined

3. Expressions and Operators


 Assignment
 Arithmetic
 Logical
 Comparison
 Coercion

4. Control structures and conditional statements


 If-else
 Switch
 For loop
 Break and Continue
 While loop

5. Objects and Arrays


 Creating an object
 Accessing values from object
 this keyword
 Creating Arrays
 Array In-built Functions

6. Functions and Methods


 Writing our own Functions
 Environment and Scope
 Hoisting
 Arrow Functions

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 Closure
 Higher Order Functions

7. OOPS basics
 The “class” Keyword
 Polymorphism
 Inheritance
 Symbols
 Getter and Setters

8. Browser Object Model


 Whats is BOM
 The “window” Object
 The “screen” Object
 The “location” Object
 The “history” Object
 The “navigator” Object
 Cookies

9. Document Object Model


 DOM Structure
 Finding & Updating Elements
 Creating Nodes
 Updating Styles
 Query Selectors

10. Events
 Event Handlers
 The “event” Object
 Default Actions
 Key Events
 Pointer Events
 Touch Events
 Scroll Events
 Focus Events
 Load Events
 Timers

11. Pattern Matching with Regular Expressions


 What is Regular Expression
 Regex Objects in JS
 Modifiers and Brackets

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 Metacharacters and Quantifiers
 Regex Object Methods

12. Errors and Strict Mode


 Handling Errors with try-catch
 The “throw” statement
 The “finally” statement
 What is “strict” mode
 How to declare strict mode
 What cannot be done if strict mode

13. AJAX and JSON


 What is AJAX?
 Making AJAX Requests
 Handling AJAX Response
 What is JSON?
 Rules to Write JSON
 JSON Object vs Array
 Parsing JSON

14. Jquery Basics


 What is jQuery
 Selectors and Filters
 Creating and Modifying Page Content
 Handling Events
 Animating Page Content

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React, Redux

1. React Introduction:
 What is React?
 Understanding Single Page Applications and Multi Page Applications
 Real-World SPAs & React Web Apps

2. Base Features and Syntax:


 Build Workflow
 Create-React-App
 ESLint
 Component Basics
 Understanding JSX
 Functional Components
 Working with Props
 Lists in React

3. Styling and CSS Modules:


 Adding Styles with Stylesheets
 Adding Inline Styles
 Why CSS Modules for React
 Installing and Using CSS Modules
 Using Media Queries with CSS Modules

4. Components in Depth:
 Stateful vs Stateless Component
 Class-based vs Functional Component
 Component Lifecycle
 DOM vs Virtual DOM
 shouldComponentUpdate() for Optimization
 Pure Components
 Higher Order Component (HOCs)
 PropTypes

5. Debugging:
 Using Browser DevTools
 Working with React DevTools
 Using Error Boundaries

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6. Connecting React App to Web
 HTTP requests in React
 Installing and Understanding Axios
 Async/Await
 Fetching data from Server
 Sending data to Server
 Deleting data on Server
 Global Configuration for Axios
 Handling Network Errors
7. Routing:
 Setting up React-Router
 Links
 Switch
 Passing Route Parameters
 Redirecting Requests
 Conditional Redirects
 Handling 404

8. Redux:
 Complexity of Managing State
 What is Flux?
 What is Redux? Why Redux for React?
 Understanding Redux Flow
 Setting up Reducer and Store
 Actions and Subscriptions
 Connecting Redux to React
 Updating State Immutably
 Handling Multiple Reducers

9. Testing:
 Intro to React testing
 Intro to test-utils
 Intro to Jest for testing React Apps

10. Build and Build Tools:


 Babel
 NPM
 Webpack
 Creating a Production Build

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MongoDB

1. MongoDB Fundamentals

2. NoSQL and CAP Theorem

3. MongoDB database

4. MongoDB shell

5. MongoDB query language and Atlas

6. Reading and writing data

7. MongoDB BSON data types

NodeJS

1. Introduction to Node.js
 What is Node.js?
 Traditional Web Server Model
 Node.js Process Model
 Installation and Environment setup
 Command Line Interface

2. Node.js Components
 Routing in Node.js
 Callbacks
 Blocking and Non-blocking Functions

3. Node Js Modules
 Functions
 Buffer
 Streams

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 Module and Module Types
 Core Modules
 Local Modules
 Importing Modules
 Module.Exports

4. Node Package Manager


 What is NPM
 Installing Packages Locally
 Adding dependency in package.json
 Installing packages globally
 Updating packages

5. Web server Creation


 Creating web server
 Handling http requests
 Sending requests

6. File System
 Fs.readFile
 Writing a File
 Writing a file asynchronously
 Opening a file
 Deleting a file
 Other IO Operations

7. Debugging Node.js Application


 Core Node.js debugger
 Debugging with Visual Studio

8. Events
 Event Loop
 EventEmitter class
 Returning event emitter
 Inhering events

9. Serving Static Resources


 Serving static file
 Working with middleware

10. Database connectivity


 Connection string

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 Configuring Working with select command
 Node.js MongoDb with Mongoose
 Node.js MYSQL Database

11. Template Engines


 Why Template Engine
 What is Jade?
 What is Vash?

12. RESTful API


 REST Architecture
 RESTful web services
 HTTP Methods : GET, POST, PUT, DELETE
 Data Validation and Sanitization

13. Authentication and Security


 Logging-in Users
 What is JSON Web Tokens
 Generating and Accepting Authentication Tokens
 Authenticating Endpoints
 Securely Storing Sensitive Data

Express.js

1. Express.js Framework

2. Configuring routes

3. Middlewares

4. Working with express

5. Request and Response

6. Creating RESTful API’s: GET, POST, PUT and DELETE

7. Error Handlers

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