MERN Stack Work Management Tool

Build a MERN Stack Work Management Tool using React , Node , Express , Mongo

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English
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Web Development
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MERN Stack Work Management Tool
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9 hours
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Apr 2023
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$89.99
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What you will learn

In this course, we will cover a range of topics, including using Tailwind CSS and Ant Design for styling purposes, implementing Redux and Redux Toolkit for stat

We will also cover how to create separate interfaces for users, owners, admins, and employees. The owner will have access to the entire application, while the a

The owner has the ability to delete admins and employees if any suspicious activity is found in the portal. They can also create new projects and invite other u

Admin will have the access to the tasks they have assigned and assign new tasks to an employee

Throughout the course, we will provide 24/7 QA support and code access to help you along the way.

Why take this course?

Hello and welcome to the course on building a work management tool using the MERN stack!


In this course, we will cover a range of topics, including using Tailwind CSS and Ant Design for styling purposes, implementing Redux and Redux Toolkit for state management, and working with complex MongoDB queries.


We will also cover how to create separate interfaces for users, owners, admins, and employees. The owner will have access to the entire application, while the admin will have access to the tasks they have assigned and can also assign new tasks to employees. An employee can see and filter the tasks assigned to them and update the task status based on their activity.


The owner has the ability to delete admins and employees if any suspicious activity is found in the portal. They can also create new projects and invite other users to the project. Whenever the task status has been updated, both the admin and the respective employee will receive a notification. If an employee or admin is invited to the project, they will also receive a notification.


Throughout the course, we will provide 24/7 QA support and code access to help you along the way.


This course is suitable for developers who have some experience working with the MERN stack and want to learn how to build a work management tool with complex MongoDB queries and different user interfaces for owners, admins, and employees. By the end of this course, you will have the skills and knowledge needed to create a fully functional work management tool with real-time notifications and access controls.


What is MERN Stack?

MERN Stack is a collection of powerful technologies and robust, used to develop scalable master web applications comprising backend, front-end, and database components. It is JavaScript that is used for the faster and easier development of full-stack web applications. MERN Stack is a technology that is a user-friendly full-stack JavaScript framework for building applications and dynamic websites.

MERN Stack consists of four main components or can say four main technologies:

  1. M stands for MongoDB ( Database ), mainly used for preparing document databases,s and is a NoSQL (Non-Structured Query Language ) Database System

  2. E stands for Express, mainly used for developing Node.js web framework

  3. R stands for React, mainly used for developing a client-side JavaScript framework

  4. N stands for js, mainly used for developing the premier JavaScript web server


Each of these four technologies is important in providing an end-to-end framework for the developers. Even these four technologies play an important role in the development process of web applications.

Before MERN stack, it was earlier named as MEAN stack, MERN Stack is one of the variations of MEAN, here MEAN also comprises of four components or say four different technologies, i.e., M is for MongoDB, ' E ' is for Express, ' A ' is for Angular.js, and ' N ' is for Node, here if you will observe, then you can identify that in MEAN, ' A ', i.e., Angular.js is replaced by ' R ', i.e., React.js in MERN, the main reason behind is - MERN Stack is mainly used for faster development of smaller applications as compared with MEAN, MEAN stack is a mainly better option for large-scale applications. Still, it takes more time for the development of smaller applications. They also both have different structures comparatively.

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Reviews

Nithin
December 14, 2023
Amazing course!. Sathyas courses are always unique. He explains each and every concept in an easy way. I highly recommend everyone to take this course.
Chalton
November 6, 2023
Great course. A great option if you are a beginner and wanting to take your skills to the next level. As always nothing thats hard comes easy. So be prepared to roll up your sleeves with this one!
Wittaya
October 12, 2023
Great! Course..... I love to learn with project like this course , after this course , I will learn more courses from K.Sathyaprakash. Thank you .
Sherman
September 23, 2023
A well designed and well delivered lesson. Makes technical aspects easy to understand, and the implementation is logical, thus simple to follow. I'd recommend this course for beginners, as well as experienced developers looking for a 'refresher' course. Well done.
Jordan
June 27, 2023
Do not waste your time/money if you want to learn how to make a MERN Stack Project. The professor is extremely difficult to understand and uses extensions to finish his code instead of writing it himself and explaining it for student. Professor doesn't take the time to even start a fresh MongoDB for the project. Come on...

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