Bootcamp 2020: Free Online Learn to Earn Fasttrack Bootcamp to Learn Freelancing and do Remote Work in the COVID-19 Economic Environment
We will teach you online to Build Modern Full Stack Mobile Web Apps and Websites including e-commerce apps using React, Gatsby.js, Redux, GraphQL, Serverless, Node.js/Express, MongoDB, FaunaDB, Git, GitHub, GitHub Actions, Terraform, Netlify, Google Cloud Run, Contentful, Stripe, SnipCart, Shopify, etc. and to sell your services on Upwork and Fiverr.
We have to understand humanity is facing a COVID-19 induced global economic recession and only the high-tech and software companies have grown and their stock prices and business have risen in this environment. We need to immediately get ready to face the upcoming economic crises boldly.
Pakistan Digital Gig Economy Surged 69% Amid COVID19 Pandemic
- Introduction to English and Urdu Sections
- Prerequisites
- Class 1: Development Setup
- Class 2: Starting React
- Class 3 and 4: Learn React
- Class 5 and 6: Hooks
- Class 7: Asynchronous JavaScript
- Class 8: Fetch Data
- Class 9 and 10: Material UI
- Class 11 React Router v6
- Class 12 Web Animations API
- Class 13 Web Animations API with React
- Class 14, 15 and 16 TypeScript
- Class 17 Progressive Web Apps (PWA) and Offline Availability
- Class 18 Progressive Web App (PWA) and Service Push Notification
- Class 19 and 20 How to Test React Components in TypeScript
- Class 21, 22, and 23 Client Side GraphQL in React Apps
- Class 24, 25, and 26 Managing State with Redux Toolkit and Building API Mocking Servers with Mirage
- Class 27 and 28 Forms with Formik and Yup
- Class 29 and 30 React Component Driven Development with Storybook and Bit
- Class 31 to 41 Learn JAMstack Serverless and Headless CMS
- Bootcamp 2020 Project 12A: Build a Blog site in Gatsby.js and Contentful with TypeScript and Deploy on Netlify
- Bootcamp 2020 Project 12B: Building Serverless CRUD apps with Netlify Functions and FaunaDB
- Bootcamp 2020 Project 12C: Building a Serverless JAMStack Todo app with Netlify, Gatsby, GraphQL, and FaunaDB
- Bootcamp 2020 Project 12D: Create A Bookmarking Application With FaunaDB, Netlify And Gatsby
- Bootcamp 2020 Project 12E: Virtual Lolly using Gatsby.js, Netlify, FaunaDB, Formik, and Storybook 6
- Bootcamp 2020 Extra Project 12F: Build a Macro Compliance Tracker in Next and MongoDB Atlas with TypeScript and Deploy on Vercel
- Class 42-50: Jamstack Ecommerce: Stripe, Shopify, and Snipcart
- Now you are ready to do these kinds of jobs
- Class 33 Learn to Market Our Skills
- Bootcamp 2020 Important Personal Project I: Build a Developer Profile Portfolio site in Gatsby.js Contentful with TypeScript and Deploy as a PWA
- Bootcamp 2020 Important Personal Project II: Build a Detailed Linkedin Developer Profile and Become Active on Linkedin
- Bootcamp 2020 Important Personal Project III: Create Full Stack, React, Gatsby and Serverless Gigs on Fivver
- Bootcamp 2020 Important Personal Project IV: Start working on a Panacloud USA Project
- Bootcamp 2020 Important Personal Project V: Build Upwork Profile
- Class 39-43 Build Android, iOS, and Web apps with React Native and Expo
- Class 44-50: MultiCloud Serverless: AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure
- Class 51-55: Integration with AI and DeFi Services
- Class 56-58: Figma for Developers
- Start working for Panacloud Silicon Valley Clients
- Learn Design Thinking, Learn Startup, and Agile
- Develop MVP of AI and DeFi powered Serverless Ecommerce Products and Services
- Receive Funding from Silicon Valley VC's for our Startups
Bootcamp 2022 Group on LinkedIn
Every Tuesday at 10:00 PM – 11:15 PM Pakistan Standard Time
Every Saturday at 10:00 PM – 11:15 PM Pakistan Standard Time
English broadcast live on Facebook
Every Wednesday 10:00 pm to 11:15 pm Pakistan Standard Time
Every Sunday 10:00 pm to 11:15 pm Pakistan Standard Time
Urdu broadcast live on Facebook
Zeeshan Hanif, Hira Khan, Bashir Aziz, Daniyal Nogori, Moshin Khalid, Aamir Pinger, Adil Altaf, Ameen Alam and Zia Khan.
These topics have been released for everyone in Urdu:
Learn JavaScript by Zeeshan Hanif
Note: Material in English is already available extensively on the web.
Microsoft's Beginner's Series to: JavaScript
Learning Material for Class 1:
Class 1 in English on Facebook
Learning material
English Videos:
Class 2 in English on Facebook
Learn React Tutorial Cover the Tutorial Before Fetching Data
Class 3 Facebook English Video
Class 4 Facebook English Video
After we have learned the useState Hook in class 4 using the Learn React Tutorial we will skip the fetch data (we will cover it latter) part of the tutorial and learn useContext and useReducer hooks and build the Expense Tracker App.
First we will learn the hooks:
An Introduction To React’s Context API
Working with the React Context API
How to use the useReducer React hook
Understanding the React useReducer Hook
Class 5 Facebook English Video
Follow this Video and build the App: Expense Tracker
Class 6 Facebook English Video
Expense Tracker App By Adil Altaf
JavaScript Promises, Callbacks, and Async/Await for Beginners
Asynchronous JavaScript: How Callbacks, Promises, and Async-Await Work
Class 7 English Facebook Video
Learn JavaScript Fetch
How to fetch data in JavaScript
Fetch API data using useEffect React hook
Different Options to get data in React
Different ways to fetch data in React
Class 8 English Facebook Video
Data fetching with React Suspense
References:
Learn Material UI
Learn Chart.js
Class 9 English Facebook Video
You will use React, React Material UI, Chart.js, and React Suspense to build this COVID-19 Tracker React App
- Watch this video as a example for the app but build your own app don't just copy it:
Example COVID-19 Tracker App Demo
- Choose one or more COVID-19 API's that you are going to use:
- Start building your COVID-19 Tracker App
Your code should be hosted in a GitHub Repo from the beginning with GitHub CI/CD Actions and hosted on Surge.
Adil Altaf builds the COVID-19 Tracker App
Class 10 English Facebook Video
Class 10 English YouTube Video
Setting Started with React Router V6
React Router v6 Video Tutorial
Note: Use the latest Beta Release of V6
Class 11 English Facebook Video
Class 11 English YouTube Video
Now build a Shoe Store after watching this video
Web Animations API Now Supported in All Evergreen Browsers
We will learn from this Tutorial in depth
Additive Animation with the Web Animations API
Class 12 English Facebook Video
Class 12 English YouTube Video
We will be using the following React hooks useEffect, useLayoutEffect and useRef.
Everything You Need to Know About FLIP Animations in React
Creating Highly-Performant Animations using Web Animations API and React hooks
Class 13 English Facebook Video
Class 13 English YouTube Video
Review the code and demo and improve and build your own Red Queens Race Animation with React Hooks.
Note the following:
- When Alice drinks from the bottle, she grows smaller.
- Because small children tire out easily, unlike automaton chess pieces, Alice is constantly slowing down.
- But urging them on by clicking or tapping causes them to speed up.
- The background elements also have playback rates that are impacted when you click or tap.
Read this article: The Tiny Short Animation Trend in Web Design
Clone the front page animation of one of the companies mentioned in the article, using the latest web animation API.
Bootcamp 2020 Bonus/Extra Project 5: Build an Animated React Website which follows the Latest Trends like Animated Illustrations
"Our eyes are hardwired to notice movement. Historically, it’s helped to keep us alive. And, in 2020, web designers are capitalizing on this default human setting. Animated illustrations are one of the newest trends being used to direct viewer attention within web designs. You’ll see these petite animations on sites all over the web. Some animated illustrations are merely still graphics that jiggle, while other illustrated animations are more thoughtful and complex. When used to their fullest capacity, animated illustrations can tell stories, explain concepts, or help viewers navigate a website." The 8 Biggest Web Design Trends of 2020
20 Extraordinary Web Design Ideas That Will Get Everyone Clicking Incorporating illustration on a website has been a trend for a few years. However, designers are now focusing to create custom and 3D illustrations to define a brand. An illustration can empower a brand if blended well with minimalism. See how the brand Neat has rightly executed this trend:
To intrigue viewers, brands like Pitch have introduced 3D illustration design: Pitch Website
In this project you will build a animated React Website, all animations must use the latest Web Animations API and latest trends.
Resources:
Design Resources for Developers
You can use the ideas form these resourses or develop your own ideas:
Best websites that use Illustration and Animation
22 Websites with Impressive Illustrations and Animations
10 Inspiring Websites with Gorgeous Animations
Best Website examples of designs with animation
You may use AI to generate graphics:
Creative Tools to Generate AI Art
Sketch-RNN-JS: A Generative Model for Vector Drawings
Begin by installing TypeScript 4.0+:
npm install -g typescript
We will use this book to learn TypeScript:
Programming TypeScript: Making Your JavaScript Applications Scale by Boris Cherny
Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, and 9
Note 1: You can learn TypeScript 4.0 in detail from this Panacloud repo
Class 14 English Facebook Video
Class 14 English YouTube Video
Class 15 English Facebook Video
Class 15 English YouTube Video
Class 16 English Facebook Video
Class 16 English YouTube Video
Class 16 English YouTube Video
You can submit your project here
Quiz app using React and TypeScript
You can take help from here also: Your First React Typescript Project: a Todo List App
THE CURRENT STATE OF PROGRESSIVE WEB APPS
What’s a PWA, and How Do I Build One?
How to Make your React App a Progressive Web App
Building a Progressive Web Application with Create React App
Deploy PWA on All App Stores
Publishing PWAs to Major App Stores: The Whys and Hows
Google Play Store now open for Progressive Web Apps
How to publish PWA app on Google Play Store – Step by step guide
Microsoft's PWABuilder makes submitting web apps to the Play Store easier than ever
How Progressive Web Apps Will Change Mobile Commerce In 2020
Make your PWA feel more like an app
Progressive Web Apps and Offline-availability
How to Build Modern, Offline Apps With Progressive Web Apps
Class 17 English Facebook Video
Class 17 English YouTube Video
Firebase Push Notifications in React
Class 18 English Facebook Video
Class 18 English YouTube Video
Bootcamp 2020 Project 7A: Rebuild the Expense Tracker App and Quiz App with React/TypeScript it should be a Progressive Web App (PWA) with Offline Capability and Push Notifications
You should deploy them on Surge as well make it an Android App, Apple App and Windows App (If you have a Store account's you may deploy on the stores as well).
Reference:
Publishing PWAs to Major App Stores: The Whys and Hows
You Can't Do CI/CD Without Automated Testing
What is Test Driven Development (TDD)? Tutorial with Example
How to Test React Components in TypeScript
Writing unit tests with React, Typescript, and react-testing-library
The Practical Guide to Start React Testing Library with TypeScript
How to set intellisense for react testing library using typescript
How To Test Your React Apps With The React Testing Library
Class 19 English Facebook Video
Class 19 English YouTube Video
React Test-driven Development: From User Stories to Production
Follow this for TypeScript config:
Create react app typescript: testing with jest and enzyme
Note 1: While Building the CI/CD pipeline make sure the app passes all the automated tests before deployment
Note 2: In the Toptal article above they donot use TypeScipt, but you are required to do so.
Class 20 English Facebook Video
Class 20 English YouTube Video
Introduction to GraphQL:
What’s your query? Learn GraphQL with React and Contentful
What’s your query? Learn GraphQL with React and Contentful
JavaScript Prerequisites:
Read about Tagged templates from this page
Learn high level GraphQL Server Concepts, not in detail now (This will help you to understand client development better):
How to build full-stack apps with Apollo
Apollo-Client 3.0 Tutorial:
Introduction to Appllo Client 3 in React
Fetch data with the useQuery hook
Update data with the useMutation hook
TypeScript Code Generator:
How to configure GraphQL-Codegen and React Apollo Client to do work for you
Class 21 English Facebook Video
Class 21 English YouTube Video
Class 22 English Facebook Video
Class 22 English YouTube Video
Bootcamp 2020 Project 8: Build a Build a Space X Client Application with React, TypeScript, Appllo Client 3, and SpaceX API using Test-Driven Development (TDD) and deployed as a PWA
Build a GraphQL + React app with TypeScript
You are required to build your own App not just copy the Demo Apps.
Note: You can generate the TypeScript code automatically by using the Code Generator.
Class 23 English Facebook Video
Class 23 English YouTube Video
Class 23 English Facebook Video
Three dots ( … ) in JavaScript
Zeeshan Code for Redux with Hooks
Zeeshan Code for Redux with Redux Toolkit
Learn Redux Toolkit
Class 24 in English on Facebook
Class 24 in English on YouTube
Intermediate Tutorial: Redux Toolkit in Action
Class 25 in English on Facebook
Class 25 in English on YouTube
Class 26 in English on Facebook
Class 26 in English on YouTube
Mirage Notes:
- Mirage runs in the browser, so there's no new terminal processes to manage
- Returning data from Mirage is as fast and easy as writing frontend code
- You never alter your application code to consume data from Mirage – your app thinks it's talking to a real network
Create a shopping basket using React and Redux Toolkit
In this project we will be learning to use Redux by building an app that lets users create and manage diaries. We will be building our application using React, and we’ll set up Mirage as our API mocking server since we have not yet learned to build API's.
We will follow this Tutorial: Setting Up Redux For Use In A Real-World Application
Partial implementation, of only login and signup with react, redux and mirage by Zeeshan
Note: In the project React Router v5 is being used we recommend that you use v6 in your project.
This Project is very important because up to now we have been doing small projects which focused on only focused limited functionality. Project 9B is the first real-world professional project. In the real-world, we will be doing these kinds of projects. Therefore, give special attention to it.
Easy forms with Formik - part I
Formik: React Forms Video Tutorial with Yup and Material
Class 27 in English on Facebook
Class 27 in English on YouTube
Class 28 in English on Facebook
Bootcamp Project 10: Build a Signup Form and Multi-Step Form with Formik, Yup, and Material UI using TypeScript
Working With React, Formik and Yup
React Multi-Step Form Tutorial: Using Formik, Yup and material-ui
Component Driven Development (CDD)
A Guide to Component Driven Development (CDD)
Component Driven Development (CDD) In React
Storybook 6
Building React Apps With Storybook 6
Introduction to Storybook for React
Class 29 in English on Facebook
Class 29 in English on YouTube
Bit.dev
How to Use React and Typescript in Bit.dev
Using Storybook and Bit.dev Together
How is bit.dev different from Storybook?
Design Systems for Developers
Class 30 in English on Facebook
Class 30 in English on YouTube
Bootcamp Project 11: Build a Taskbox React Component in TypeScript using Storybook and Publishing it on Bit
Build a Taskbox, a task management UI (similar to Asana), complete with multiple item types and states. We'll go from building simple UI components to assembling screens. Each chapter the the tutorial illustrates a different aspect of developing UIs with Storybook.
Taskbox with Storybook for React tutorial
Learn JAMstack Serverless in Baby Steps
Our JAMstack Textbook for Bootcamp 2020 Read Chapter 1
Class 31 in English on Facebook
Class 31 in English on YouTube
Class 32 in English on Facebook
Class 32 in English on YouTube
Class 33 in English on Facebook
Class 33 in English on YouTube
Class 34 in English on Facebook
Class 34 in English on YouTube
Class 35 in English on Facebook
Class 35 in English on YouTube
Class 36 in English on Facebook
Class 36 in English on YouTube
Class 37 in English on Facebook
Class 37 in English on YouTube
Class 38 in English on Facebook
Class 38 in English on YouTube
Class 39 in English on Facebook - Project 12C Todo App
Class 39 in English on YouTube - Project 12C Todo App
Class 39 in Urdu on Facebook - Project 12C Todo App
Class 39 in Urdu on YouTube - Project 12C Todo App
Class 40 in English on Facebook - Project 12D Bookmark App
Class 40 in English on YouTube - Project 12D Bookmark App
Project 12D Bookmark App by Daniyal
Class 40 in Urdu on Facebook - Project 12D Bookmark App
Class 40 in Urdu on YouTube - Project 12D Bookmark App
Class 41 in English on Facebook - Project 12E Virtual Lolly App
Class 41 in English on YouTube - Project 12E Virtual Lolly App
Zeeshan's Virtual Lolly App Code Repo
Class 41 in Urdu on Facebook - Project 12E Virtual Lolly App
Class 41 in Urdu on YouTube - Project 12E Virtual Lolly App
Bootcamp 2020 Project 12A: Build a Blog site in Gatsby.js and Contentful with TypeScript and Deploy on Netlify
This Tutorial will help you in building the Blog site
Demo of Blog site we want to build
We want GitHub Actions workflow that builds a static blog site and deploys on Surge. Our content is hosted on Contentful. We would like to rebuild my static site on a normal repository push event, and also via the Contentful webhook whenever our content is updated. Reference 1 Reference 2
Important Challenge Requirement: We want you to build this blog site with gated content, available only for logged-in users. However we still want the blogs to be indexed for SEO reasons, and would like visitors (not logged in) have access to 3 free blogs (just like Medium), after that we want to user to get a "limited" access to each page (maybe 20 lines or so), just like news website sometimes do. The logged-in users will have unlimited access to all the blogs. We will use Firebase authentication for user logins.
Bootcamp 2020 Project 12C: Building a Serverless JAMStack Todo app with Netlify, Gatsby, GraphQL, and FaunaDB
Note: In the above article the project is done using 11ty however you are required to do it in Gatsby.js with TypeScript
Visual Testing with Storybook in Gatsby
Forms with Formik — Gatsby — Netlify
Note: In the above article the project is done using 11ty however you are required to do it in Gatsby.js with TypeScript. For developing the form you are required to use Formik. For developing the React Components you will use Storybook 6.
Bootcamp 2020 Extra Project 12F: Build a Macro Compliance Tracker in Next and MongoDB Atlas with TypeScript and Deploy on Vercel
Building Modern Applications with Next.js and MongoDB
JAMstack Ecommerce Learning Repo
Class 42 in English on Facebook
Class 42 in English on YouTube
Class 43 Building Project 00 Video in English on Facebook
Class 43 Building Project 00 Video in English on YouTube
Class 43 Building Project 00 Video in Urdu on Facebook
Class 43 Building Project 00 Video in Urdu on YouTube
Class 44 Building Project 01 Video in English on Facebook
Class 44 Building Project 01 Video in English on YouTube
Class 44 Building Project 01 Video in Urdu on Facebook
Class 44 Building Project 01 Video in Urdu on YouTube
Ecommerce Shop Landing Page Design
Full Stack Serverless: Modern Application Development with React, AWS, and GraphQL by Nader Dabit
Learning Serverless: Design, Develop, and Deploy with Confidence by Jason Katzer
AI as a Service: Serverless machine learning with AWS by Peter Elger, Eoin Shanaghy
Building a serverless blockchain application with Amazon Managed Blockchain
Multi-Tenant Serverless SaaS API's
Serverless machine learning with AWS
A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO BLOCKCHAIN AS A SERVICE
You can start your own company
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO BUILD A GATSBY WEBSITE?
It depends on the complexity of implementation. If it’s just a development of a simple static web page, then you may pay around 4k - 8k for it. If you would like to also plan a UX, UI, and Design it, be ready to spend around 6k - 30k - depending on how big the project will be. If it’s a big and much more complex page, the cost can be around 20k-80k Source
Read the following material to prepare for React interviews:
React Higher Order Components For The Newbie
Higher-Order Components In React
Master Higher-Order Components in React Today
How To Use Styled-Components In React
8 React.js Project Ideas to Help You Start Learning by Doing
Review React Examples for future Projects
Bootcamp 2020 Important Personal Project I: Build a Developer Profile Portfolio site in Gatsby.js Contentful with TypeScript and Deploy as a PWA
Creating a Portfolio Website: tips on how to do it right
HOW TO BUILD AN IMPRESSIVE PORTFOLIO SITE
10 tips for building a killer portfolio website
Awwward-winning portfolio websites
15 Web Developer Portfolios to Inspire You
My (Simple) Workflow To Design And Develop A Portfolio Website
[Building a personal site with Gatsby.js, Contentful and Netlify](Building a personal site with Gatsby.js, Contentful and Netlify)
Bootcamp 2020 Important Personal Project II: Build a Detailed Linkedin Developer Profile and Become Active on Linkedin
Here’s an example of the perfect LinkedIn profile summary, according to Harvard career experts
10 Ways You Didn’t Know LinkedIn Could Find You a Job
Improve Your Résumé by Turning Bullet Points into Stories
Bootcamp 2020 Important Personal Project III: Create Full Stack, React, Gatsby and Serverless Gigs on Fivver
4 Things to Do Before Creating Your Gig
Getting your first work is difficult, therefore we suggest that you start working on a professional Pancloud project and become part of the team to gain experience and references.
Common Dilemma of using expo vs Vanilla React Native being solved
FIGMA 101 – THE BEGINNER’S ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE BASICS (PART 1)
FIGMA 101 – THE BEGINNER’S ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE BASICS (PART 2)
FIGMA 101 – THE BEGINNER’S ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE BASICS (PART 3)
Everything Developers Need To Know About Figma
Building Serverless CRUD apps with Netlify Functions & FaunaDB
Netlify Functions Use with TypeScript
Build a CI/CD Pipeline using GitHub Actions
JAMstack Crash Course - Build a Full Stack Application
Note: Build a CI/CD Pipeline using GitHub Actions
How to Build Authenticated Serverless JAMstack Apps with Gatsby and Netlify
Note: Build a CI/CD Pipeline using GitHub Actions
Manage Subscriptions and Protect Content With Stripe
Note: Build a CI/CD Pipeline using GitHub Actions
Bootcamp 2020 JAMStack Client Serverless Model Project 13E: Building Serverless REST and QraphQL API using Netlify Functions and FaunaDB
Serverless Database CRUD Example With FaunaDB and Netlify Functions
Note: Build a CI/CD Pipeline using GitHub Actions
Bootcamp 2020 JAMStack Client Serverless Model Project 13F: Build Your Own Serverless Writing Pad with Gatsby, Netlify, and FaunaDB
Build Your Own Serverless Writing Pad with Gatsby, Netlify, and FaunaDB
Note: Build a CI/CD Pipeline using GitHub Actions
JAMstack e-commerce using Apicart, FaunaDB, Gridsome and Netlify Note: User Gatsby.js instead of Gridsome Demo Alternatives Best eCommerce Services in 2020 9 Best eCommerce Solutions for Jamstack Websites
Bootcamp 2020 Full Stack Project 14A: Building Serverless REST API using Node.js, Express, MongoDB Atlas, and Netlify
Node js and Express Tutorial for Beginners
CRUD Operations with Mongoose and MongoDB Atlas
Build a Expense Tracker Backend using Node.js & Express API
Note: Build a CI/CD Pipeline using GitHub Actions
Bootcamp 2020 Full Stack Project 14B: Building Serverless QraphQL API using Node.js, Express, MongoDB Atlas, and Netlify
Building Serverless GraphQL API in Node with Express and Netlify
Build a CI/CD Pipeline using GitHub Actions
Bootcamp 2020 Full Stack Project 15 Product Catalog and Shopping Cart with Context API, React Hooks, Animations API, Router and Serveless REST API
Admin app and customer app are both required.
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Review Shopping Cart Demo Demo Explanation Video Code Another Example Yet Another Example
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Now build your own Professional Shopping Cart with Context API, Hooks, Animation API and Router
Bootcamp 2020 Full Stack Project 16: Product Catalog and Shopping Cart with Redux Toolkit, Animations API, Router and Serveless GraphQL API
Admin app and customer app are both required.
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Learn Redux Toolkit Basic Tutorial
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Build you Shopping Cart with Redux Toolkit Create a shopping basket using React and Redux Toolkit
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Gatsby Ecommerce Gatsby Ecommerce Tutorial
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Learn to build ecommerce website Building an ecommerce site with Gatsby, Contentful and Snipcart
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Build your own Ecommerce Website using Shopify and Gatsby
Ecommerce is fragmenting. Shopify may be the glue that holds it together
Shopify Tutorial: A Detailed Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners
How to Set up Your Own Online Shop with the Help of Shopify
[Building an E-commerce site with Shopify](https://www.gatsbyjs.org/docs/building-an-ecommerce-site-with-shopify/]
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International Ecommerce Services Options to build a ecommerce site
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Pakistani Payment Services Which payment gateways work in Pakistan Ecommerce in Pakistan NayaPay and Visa partner to fast-track digital payments in Pakistan Alipay in Pakistan JazzCash JazzCash Documentation JazzCash Developer Certer Payment Gateway Online Payment Gateway Telenor Opens API Integration Guide
[The end of eCommerce as we know it](https://marketing-interactive.com/opinion-the-end-of-ecommerce-as-we-know-it]
Facebook Shops: What Shops could spell for the future of social commerce
Introducing Facebook Shops, a new online shopping experience
Introducing Facebook Shops: Helping Small Businesses Sell Online
Facebook Shop a No Brainer for Advertisers, Says 5-Star Analyst
Complete Details about Facebook Shops
Servlesss and Cloud Native Computing Overview in Urdu on YouTube
Servlesss and Cloud Native Computing Overview in Urdu on Facebook
- What are Microservices?
- How to make Repos for Microservices
How to end Microservice pain and embrace the Monorepo
Multicloud Serverless App Development Overview in Urdu on Facebook
Multicloud Serverless App Development Overview in Urdu on YouTube
Bootcamp 2020 Project 20A: Implement Expense Tracker Android and iOS Apps using React Native with Backend in Express and MongoDB
Bootcamp 2020 Project 20B: Implement Expense Tracker Android and iOS Apps using React Native with Local Storage in Realm
What are Decentralized Applications – dApps?
Zeeshan Hanif has implemented Expense Tracker as a DApp:
You need to have MetaMask installed to test the DApp
Test it on ropsten network otherwise it will cost you real Ether
React is used to develop the Dapp, createContext and useReducer Hooks are used for state management
Smart Contract is written in Solidity
Web3.js is used to integrate with the Blockchain Node
You are requred to develop your own version of Expense Tracker DApp
Bootcamp 2020 Final Project 22: Participate in Building a Open Source Ecommerce Framework using TypeScript, Gatsby.js, Node.js/Express, Atlas MongoDB, Google Cloud Run, and Terraform
First Season consisting of 12 Episodes of Tech Talk in Urdu with Zia Khan and Adil Altaf are now available. In these episodes we discuss latest state of the art technologies like AI, Cloud Native, Serverless, Blockchain, JAMstack, and Multicloud.
More Details will added as we go forward.
The software industry has completely shifted toward multi-cloud usage in projects. In our bootcamp we will be using Amazon and Google clouds extensively. It is requested from all participants that they make arrangements to get the following free AWS and Google accounts within one month:
You will get temporary free Access to Google Cloud while doing these Hello Cloud Run tutorial and Build a Resilient, Asynchronous System with Cloud Run and Pub/Sub tutorial.
You will get temporary free Access to AWS while doing these Introduction to AWS Lambda tutorial and Building Serverless Applications with an Event-Driven Architecture
Note 1: It is very easy the difficult part is getting your account verified by using credit cards or bank accounts.
Note 2: The cloud accounts are not required immediately. We will need them in about a months time.