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The full stack, the Hard Way in technology, requires a lot of extra effort — not 996, but more and harder thinking (working 955, thinking 7×24). The payoff will be years later when people say, “Look at that Hardcore programmer!” No pain, no gain. Compared to a few Hard ways, there are countless Easy ways in the world. If you have any fears or doubts about the Hard Way, put down this book and pick up a copy of 21 Days of Mastery.
If that doesn’t scare you off, I’m here to reveal a priceless secret: “Full stack isn’t hard.” At the very least, the full stack is a natural outcome for thoughtful people and comes at no extra cost. The reason you have found it difficult is because your vision is limited. Here’s a full stack tutorial: Build a full stack application using Angular and Spring Boot.
Contrary to the common understanding, in my opinion, the full stack is not a combination of specific technologies, but a way of thinking, a vision. Even though this book is about Angular + SpringBoot, and EVEN though I’m a Google developer expert in Angular, I strongly urge you to read beyond the specific technology and try to understand it at a higher level.
Table of contents
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Content abstract
This book covers many platforms, frameworks and libraries, including Angular for the front-end, Spring Boot framework for the back-end, Spring Security framework, and MongoDB, Elasticsearch and Redis for the database. In addition, you will learn concepts such as functional programming, Responsive programming (RxJS), Redux, Tools such as Swagger, JaVers, Rest, WebSocket, microservices, etc. A book cannot delve into these technical details, nor is it the goal of this book. It is hoped that this book will help readers open a door to truly grasp the programming ideas behind these dazzling programming languages, frameworks, platforms, ides and other technologies.
Chapter one technology selection and environment construction
Chapter 2 uses Angular to quickly build front-end prototypes
Chapter 3 What is the backend
Chapter four is the construction of login authentication function
Chapter 5: Building back-end apis
Chapter 6 Front-end and API coordination
Chapter 7 Back ends are more than apis
Chapter 8 Front-end engineering
Chapter 9 Spring Cloud to build micro services
Higher-ups pushing
The book may seem to be only nine chapters long, but it actually runs to 516 pages. Consider the depth of each chapter! Due to space constraints, the editor has developed some content. Get the full stack skills: If you’re building a 454-page full stack app with Angular and Spring Boot, scan the image below to get it.