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Mastering Meteor: Powerful Reactive Applications with Full-Stack JavaScript
Introduction and Structure
The Course Overview
What Is Meteor?
Scaffolding
Routing and Layout
Single Page Applications
Routing URLs
Callback Methods
Roles and Authorization
Authentication
User Profile and Avatars
Add Roles and Authorization
Collections and Publications
Defining a Collection
Forcing Server-side Operations
Hooks, Helpers, and Relationships
Subscriptions and Queries
Template-based Subscriptions
Route-based Subscriptions
Complex Query Syntax
Templates and Spacebars
Templates Expressions
Reusable Components
Helper Functions
Using Variables for Application State
Helpers and Events
Data Context and Helpers
Best Practices
Template Events
Server Methods
Invoking Methods from the Client
Securing Data on the Server
Validation
CRUD Functions
Testing Your Application
Types of Testing
Writing Useful Tests
Deploying Your Application
Deploying Locally
Deploying to the Meteor Server
Deploying to the Amazon EC2 Instance
Update Your Deployed Application
Troubleshooting Meteor
Client Debugging
Server Debugging
Integrating Other Frameworks
Adding PayPal Integration
Connecting to a REST Endpoint
More in Meteor
Data Context and Helpers
Templates use dynamic placeholders
Add helper methods to fill in dynamic data
Add placeholders within templates
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