FREELessons:19Length:2.2 hours
- Overview
- Transcript
1.1 Welcome to the Course
This is a project-based course where you will learn how to build a simple social networking site using the Meteor platform, the Blaze templating framework, and MongoDB. This introduction video will give you a taster of what’s to come.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:34
1 lesson, 00:34
1.1Welcome to the Course00:34
1.1
Welcome to the Course
00:34
2.Up and Running With Meteor3 lessons, 10:36
3 lessons, 10:36
2.1What Is Meteor?02:27
2.1
What Is Meteor?
02:27
2.2Installing Meteor03:37
2.2
Installing Meteor
03:37
2.3Creating Your First Meteor App04:32
2.3
Creating Your First Meteor App
04:32
3.Building a Website With Meteor5 lessons, 36:08
5 lessons, 36:08
3.1Making Simple Changes03:53
3.1
Making Simple Changes
03:53
3.2HTML and CSS09:28
3.2
HTML and CSS
09:28
3.3Blaze Templates03:53
3.3
Blaze Templates
03:53
3.4Injecting Data Into Templates09:21
3.4
Injecting Data Into Templates
09:21
3.5Restructuring Files09:33
3.5
Restructuring Files
09:33
4.Working With Dynamic Data9 lessons, 1:21:35
9 lessons, 1:21:35
4.1Collections14:10
4.1
Collections
14:10
4.2Responding to Events06:36
4.2
Responding to Events
06:36
4.3Adding User Posts07:14
4.3
Adding User Posts
07:14
4.4Secure Database Methods08:41
4.4
Secure Database Methods
08:41
4.5Formatting Dates05:48
4.5
Formatting Dates
05:48
4.6Deleting Posts13:48
4.6
Deleting Posts
13:48
4.7Editing Posts09:54
4.7
Editing Posts
09:54
4.8Setting Up User Accounts06:22
4.8
Setting Up User Accounts
06:22
4.9Managing Users09:02
4.9
Managing Users
09:02
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:35
1 lesson, 00:35
5.1Final Thoughts00:35
5.1
Final Thoughts
00:35
1.1 Welcome to the Course
Hello, and welcome to building JavaScript websites with Meteor. My name is Craig Campbell. Meteor.JS is a full stack JavaScript framework for building interactive database driven websites, using nothing but html, css and JavaScript. In this course, I'm gonna give you an introductory tour to this powerful framework, and I'm gonna show you just how easy it can be to use this framework. So I wanna thank you so much for watching and we'll get started in the next lesson
Craig has been doodling on computers since the first time he opened Paintbrush in Windows 3.0 in 1990. Since then,
he has constantly sought new and exciting ways to make
beautiful things on computers.