- Overview
- Transcript
5.1 Final Thoughts
In this course, we’ve taken a tour of the open-source Meteor platform as we built a simple social networking website using this powerful tool. Hopefully this has given you the head start you need to begin creating amazing Meteor apps of your own.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:34
1.1Welcome to the Course00:34
2.Up and Running With Meteor3 lessons, 10:36
2.1What Is Meteor?02:27
2.2Installing Meteor03:37
2.3Creating Your First Meteor App04:32
3.Building a Website With Meteor5 lessons, 36:08
3.1Making Simple Changes03:53
3.2HTML and CSS09:28
3.3Blaze Templates03:53
3.4Injecting Data Into Templates09:21
3.5Restructuring Files09:33
4.Working With Dynamic Data9 lessons, 1:21:35
4.1Collections14:10
4.2Responding to Events06:36
4.3Adding User Posts07:14
4.4Secure Database Methods08:41
4.5Formatting Dates05:48
4.6Deleting Posts13:48
4.7Editing Posts09:54
4.8Setting Up User Accounts06:22
4.9Managing Users09:02
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:35
5.1Final Thoughts00:35
5.1 Final Thoughts
Hello, and welcome back to Building JavaScript Websites with Meteor. In this course we've only covered the surface of what the Meteor framework is capable of. For example, if you're not crazy about the Blaze frontend framework that ships with Meteor, you can very easily tie Meteor in with another framework like React. So I hope you got a lot out of this course and I hope it gives you the head start you need to start creating Meteor websites of your own. Again, my name is Craig Campbell, and I wanna thank you again for watching, and I'll see you next time.