Become a Full Stack developer with Svelte, SvelteKit, WordPress and Vercel
In this course, you will learn how to use Svelte and WordPress to become a full stack developer. We’ll code together a user interface with Svelte, that will have a form to get the user input and send to our WordPress custom post type “Quote”. Depending on the event, notifications will pop up on the screen if the quote was successfully sent, if fields are missing, if the user has already submitted recently, and if the database is offline.
What you’ll learn
- Develop a complete project in Svelte.
- Create an API in WordPress.
- Learn tips for Svelte, SvelteKit, WordPress, JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
- Document coding steps on GitHub.
- Host an app on Vercel and configure environment variables.
Course Content
- Initial configuration –> 7 lectures • 13min.
- Project –> 21 lectures • 58min.
- API –> 23 lectures • 1hr.
- Project & API –> 26 lectures • 1hr 14min.
Requirements
In this course, you will learn how to use Svelte and WordPress to become a full stack developer. We’ll code together a user interface with Svelte, that will have a form to get the user input and send to our WordPress custom post type “Quote”. Depending on the event, notifications will pop up on the screen if the quote was successfully sent, if fields are missing, if the user has already submitted recently, and if the database is offline.
Svelte changed my life! Now I develop sites and apps having fun, because of how easy, simple and fast it is to code with Svelte. I’m so sorry React, Vue and Angular, but Svelte came to stay, and it’s a complete game changer. If you want to become a full stack developer, learn the Svelte framework or understand how to develop complex APIs on WordPress, this course is for you. To honor your time, the lessons are extremely edited. Each video was planned with a defined objective, and I’ve added code snippets so you may easily add the code to the lesson and prevent you from seeing me making typing mistakes. So, are you ready to be mind blown by this new framework and stack? See you soon!