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Full Stack Development Career Accelerator: Start

The document outlines a Full Stack Development Career Accelerator program that covers essential technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Node.js, Express, and MongoDB. It highlights the growing demand for Full Stack Developers, with projections of over 1.2 million job openings by 2030 and higher salary expectations compared to traditional developers. The program emphasizes continuous learning and the opportunity for developers to specialize in various areas while maintaining a comprehensive understanding of the entire stack.

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Full Stack Development Career Accelerator: Start

The document outlines a Full Stack Development Career Accelerator program that covers essential technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Node.js, Express, and MongoDB. It highlights the growing demand for Full Stack Developers, with projections of over 1.2 million job openings by 2030 and higher salary expectations compared to traditional developers. The program emphasizes continuous learning and the opportunity for developers to specialize in various areas while maintaining a comprehensive understanding of the entire stack.

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Full Stack

Development
Career Accelerator

START

HTML CSS JAVASCRIPT

NODEJS EXPRESS DATABASE


FINISH
Tools you
will learn
Course Curriculum

•HTML / CSS •JAVA SCRIPT JavaScript Introduction |


Introduction | Links, lists, and images | JavaScript
Tables and forms | ID, classes, header, basics | Form Validation | Primitives and
and footer | CSS foundation | Selectors Objects | Primitives and Objects |
| Text, colors, and forms styling | Links Functions and Prototyping | Working
and positioning
with functions | Functions
and
Prototyping | IIFEs, callbacks, and
closures | closures Assisted practice |
•BOOTSTRAP IIFEs and functions | Maps and Classes
Starter Template Guide | Import | Maps and Classes-Assisted practice |
Bootstrap into your Promises and Async | Promises and
Async- Assisted | practice | Webpack
application: Assisted Practice | and Modern JavaScript | Babel |
Browsers and Devices
Working with Babel | Canvas | Q&A with
Compatibility | Bootstrap: Themes | Knowledge Checks (5) | Section-end
Bootstrap: Alerts | project

Implement Alerts: Assisted Practice:


Assisted Practice |
•MANGO DB
Bootstrap: Cards, Tables, and Lists |
Develop a static Overview | "NoSQL" | What is
webpage | Bootstrap: Accordion and MongoDB? | JSON primer | When / why
Carousel | Implement a Slideshow to a should you use | MongoDB? |
Static Webpage | Bootstrap: Forms and Installation and Administration |
Installing MongoDB | Starting and
Form Validations | Forms:
stopping MongoDB servers | The
Assisted Practice |
JavaScript consoles | MongoDB Basics
Bootstrap: Modal Components | | Servers | Databases | Collections |
Implement a Modal to a Documents / Objects | CRUD | Indexes
Static Web Page: Assisted Practice | | Clients and drivers | Building
Application with MongoDB | Overview
Bootstrap: Nav and
and integration | Getting started |
Navbar | Implement Navbars to a Static
Examples and labs | Advanced
Web Page:
querying | Projections | Conditional
Assisted operators | Limit and skip
Practice | Bootstrap:
Pagination and Progress |
Pagination and Progress: Assisted
Practice
•React JS JS Understanding | Entering React after learning JavaScript | React and
JavaScript Classes | Arrow Functions in React | Functionsas Components in React |
React Class Component Syntax | Template Literals in React | var, let, and const in
React | Ternary Operator in React | Import and Export Statements in React | Libraries
in React | Async/Await in React | Higher-Order Functions in React | Shorthand Object
Assignment | Destructuring in React | Spread Operator in React | React | Hello React |
Requirements | Spread Setting up a React Project | Meet the React Component |
React JSX | Lists in React | Meet another React Component | React Component
Instantiation | React DOM | React Component Definition (Advanced) | Handler
Function in JSX | React Props | React State | Callback Handlers in JSX | Lifting State
in React | React Controlled Components | Props Handling (Advanced) | React Side-
Effects | React Fragments | Reusable React Component | React Component
Composition | Imperative React | Inline Handler in JSX | React Asynchronous Data |
React Conditional Rendering | Data Fetching with React | Data Re-Fetching in React
| Explicit Data Fetching with React | Async/Await in React | Forms in React

•EXPRESS JS Introduction | Installation of Express JS along with | Hello world program


| Working with Express.js | Installation of Express JS : Assisted Practice | Express JS
frameworks | Working with Express.js frameworks: Assisted Practice | Configuration |
Configuration commands: Assisted Practice | Types of Middleware |
Middleware in Express JS app: Assisted Practice | Request Handlers | Working with
Request Handlers: Assisted Practice | Response methods | Working with Response
methods: Assisted Practice | Error Handling | Error Handling commands: Assisted
Practice | CRUD operations | CRUD operations: Assisted Practice

•NODE JS Introduction | What is NodeJS? | What is React JS? | How React JS and
Node JS Work Together | About the Course Structure | Setting up the Course Project
| Understanding the Project Structure | NodeJS Basics | Introduction | Understanding
the Flow of a Request | Working with Requests and Responses | Creating Routes and
Passing Data | Knowledge Injection: Http Methods | Knowledge Injection: Data
Formats | More on NodeJS
Why Become a Full Stack Developer?

Tech boom
Indias’ ITand tech industry is expected to exceed $500 billion by
2030, driven by rapid digital transformation, cloud computing, and
AI adoption. With increasing demand for digital services across
industries, Full Stack Developers remain crucial assets in building
scalablesoftware solutions.

Most sought-after role in the world


According to projections from globalemployment studies, there will
be over 1.2 million open positions for Full Stack Developers
worldwide by 2030. In India, job listings for Full Stack roles have
grown consistently by 25-30% annually since 2021, indicating long-
term demand.

High salary
As perindustry forecasts, by 2030, Full Stack Developers in India
are expected to earn salaries that are 40-60% higher than those of
traditional backend or frontend developers. Their versatility and
problem-solving skills make them highly valuable to startups and
tech giants alike
Learn something new every day
Ina fast-changing tech landscape poweredby Web3, blockchain,
and AI tools, Full Stack Developers must keep evolving. This role
offers constant learning opportunities—be it mastering a new
framework, understanding system design, or working with

emerging technologies.

Find what you love most


Frombuilding engaging user interfaces to managing cloud-based
backend systems, Full Stack Development exposes you to a full
spectrum of software technologies. By 2030, developers can
specialize in what they love most—whether it’s DevOps, frontend
animations, backend APIs, or cloud architecture—while still
having a solid grasp of the entire stack. .

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