Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Qwik
- What is Qwik?
- Qwik vs. other web frameworks
- Setting up a Qwik project
Module 2: Building Web Pages with Qwik
- Using HTML templates
- Creating components and routes
- Handling user input and events
Module 3: Qwik's Features
- Server-side rendering
- Automatic code splitting
- Lazy loading
- Preloading
Module 4: Using TypeScript with Qwik
- Introduction to TypeScript
- Setting up TypeScript in a Qwik project
- Using TypeScript with Qwik's features
Module 5: Building a Single-Page Application with Qwik
- Combining Qwik's features to build a complete single-page application
- Best practices for building scalable and maintainable applications with Qwik
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Audience
- Developers
- Programmers
Testimonials (5)
I liked how Gunnar wrote pretty much all of the code on the fly as we were going through, but that there was plenty of pre-prepared material on the google drive that I can refer to after the training. The code Gunnar wrote based on the sample data I provided beforehand was also extremely useful and also made the training relevant to our own datasets.
Ranvir - Schroders Personal Wealth
Course - Visual Studio Code
Multiple examples for each module and great knowledge of the trainer.
Sebastian - BRD
Course - Secure Developer Java (Inc OWASP)
Module3 Applications Attacks and Exploits, XSS, SQL injection Module4 Servers Attacks and Exploits, DOS, BOF
Tshifhiwa - Vodacom
Course - How to Write Secure Code
Real-life examples.
Kristoffer Opdahl - Buypass AS
Course - Web Security with the OWASP Testing Framework
The trainer's subject knowledge was excellent, and the way the sessions were set out so that the audience could follow along with the demonstrations really helped to cement that knowledge, compared to just sitting and listening.