I am pleased to announce that a collection of Couchbase developer webinars have been released to the public.  These webinars cover the construction of an issue tracking application built with various programming languages in combination with Couchbase Server.

Learn how to build a fully functional full-stack web application using either Java, .NET, Node.js, or Golang, each with a three part video tutorial.

The webinars can be found here:

http://info.couchbase.com/full_stack_development.html

A short description of each of the episodes can be seen below:

  • Part 1 – Get up and running with Couchbase Server and learn how to bootstrap it in a Golang, Java, Node.js, or .NET application. Once you get the foundation in place, you’ll create RESTful endpoints as an entry point for the frontend.
  • Part 2 – Next comes the data layer and application logic, where we begin by demonstrating Couchbase N1QL or Couchbase Ottoman queries and CRUD operations. You’ll bring your RESTful endpoints together with the application and data model for a completed backend application. Then you’ll test your backend using Postman or Fiddler.
  • Part 3 – Your final focus is on creating the Angular 2 frontend. You’ll begin by designing frontend classes using Angular 2 and TypeScript and then theme the UI with Bootstrap. We’ll end by wrapping up all the core concepts you learned throughout the series.

If you’re looking for some high class developer material, I strongly encourage you to check out the webinar of your desired language.

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Posted by Nic Raboy, Developer Advocate, Couchbase

Nic Raboy is an advocate of modern web and mobile development technologies. He has experience in Java, JavaScript, Golang and a variety of frameworks such as Angular, NativeScript, and Apache Cordova. Nic writes about his development experiences related to making web and mobile development easier to understand.

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