MOVE THIS and all is linked pages TO the NEW version .js: navbar_React.js and navbar_React.js_detailed
Return to Full-Stack React, Cloud Monk's Favorite GitHub Repositories
https://github.com/AzureCloudMonk/hands-on-fullstack-react/tree/main/1-front-end-standalone
https://github.com/AzureCloudMonk/hands-on-fullstack-react/tree/main/1-front-end-standalone/public
https://github.com/AzureCloudMonk/hands-on-fullstack-react/tree/main/1-front-end-standalone/src
https://github.com/AzureCloudMonk/hands-on-fullstack-react/tree/main/4-full-stack-lambdas
https://github.com/AzureCloudMonk/hands-on-fullstack-react/tree/main/4-full-stack-lambdas/back-end
Welcome to the Repository for the Hands-On Full-Stack React class! I have broken the project into progress steps.
In this lesson we will create a full-stack application locally on our machines. We will go through folders 1 through 3.
- [1-front-end-standalone](/1-front-end-standalone) - Create a working front-end application. - [2-back-end-no-db](/2-back-end-no-db) - Create a working back-end without a database. Test with Postman. - [3-full-stack](/3-full-stack) - Create a MongoDB and tie all the pieces together.
Using React, Redux Toolkit, ExpressJS, and Mongodb, create a full-stack application locally on your machine.
For help, reference the repository. You are also encouraged to use other resources whenever needed!
In this lesson we will deploy our application to EC2, then we will make our API scalable using Lambdas, API Gateway, and AWS Amplify, and finally we will deploy the front-end to Netlify.
- [3-full-stack](3-full-stack) - Prepare application to run in EC2 - [3-full-stack/RUN_ON_EC2.md](3-full-stack/RUN_ON_EC2.md) - Deploy application to EC2 - [4-full-stack-lambdas/LAMBDA_API.md](4-full-stack-lambdas/LAMBDA_API.md) - Deploy API to Lambdas for scalability - [4-full-stack-lambdas/NETLIFY_HOSTING.md](4-full-stack-lambdas/NETLIFY_HOSTING.md) - Deploy front-end to Netlify
Create an application that fulfills the following requirements: - Uses MongoDB running on EC2 - Uses AWS Amplify to run an Express API on AWS Lambdas - Uses Netlify for front-end hosting
For help, reference the repository. You are also encouraged to use other resources whenever needed!
Week 3 information will be added before the third lesson.