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Complete Prisma Tutorial for Beginners: Learn CRUD, Associations and More

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Prisma Course For Beginners

Welcome to the Prisma Course For Beginners

Full Prisma Tutorial: CRUD, Associations and More

If you’re new to Prisma or looking to enhance your skills, you’ve come to the right place. This full Prisma tutorial will cover all the basics of creating, reading, updating, and deleting data with Prisma, as well as how to work with associations between different data models.

Prisma is a powerful and modern database toolkit that simplifies database access for Node.js and TypeScript applications. It provides an intuitive interface for defining data models and automatically generates the corresponding database schema and queries.

What You’ll Learn

  • Setting up Prisma in your Node.js project
  • Defining data models using Prisma schema language
  • Performing CRUD operations with Prisma Client
  • Working with associations and relationships between data models
  • Using Prisma Migrate to manage database schema changes

Who Should Take This Course?

This course is suitable for beginners who have some knowledge of JavaScript and Node.js and want to learn how to use Prisma for database access. It is also beneficial for experienced developers looking to enhance their skills with modern database tools and techniques.

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Don’t miss out on the opportunity to learn Prisma from scratch and master its advanced features. Enroll in this comprehensive tutorial and take your database skills to the next level!

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PedroTech
1 year ago

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ufuoma onecha
1 year ago

why is my prisma schema not displaying triangle and the text in it are plain white

Isosceles Kramer
1 year ago

At 50:00 in, you add JSON body to a GET request. GET requests should never have bodies, as that implies state change which should not happen since GET requests should be idempotent. Pass such variables via the query string instead. This is the way.

Also, nodemon and prisma itself should be in devDependencies.

Geev
1 year ago

I wonder what Paulo has ever done to deserve to be deleted.

Vandana Sharma
1 year ago

now every time i get a new tech to learn my first search is PedroTech.

Ja Garcia
1 year ago

this helps allot thank you sir <3 love it, pls can you make GrapgQL and Prisma??

Lets Full Stack
1 year ago

I needed a good explaination for relations in prisma. Thank you so much man. Your the best.

Hakym Azeez
1 year ago

Thanks bro ❤. I'll follow you anywhere 😂

OGHENEFEJIRO PRINCE IMENE
1 year ago

That guy deserves to be deleted 😅😅😅😅… this was a wonderful video…u made prisma so easy …thank you Pedro 🏆

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K.
1 year ago

your courses are great for someone like myself who is working as a dev but hasn't seen a certain tech for a while, and needs to jog their memory a little before going into documentation. As in they arent overly long or total beginnerish and are to the point.

Bill
1 year ago

It would be really cool if you showed a way to deploy backends like this in a simple way

Mohamed Ismail S
1 year ago

How can I change the timezone?

kitebeachinn BeachInn
1 year ago

What about Drizzle? some say it's newer and better thanks.

Brian Dacallos
1 year ago

As always, thank you pedro <3

Sujon Pramanik
1 year ago

really it was nice

Mohamed el refaiy
1 year ago

thanks alot for the fantastic videos, how can i pull an existing mysql db to nexst.js 13.4 app router using prisma ? and creat an APIs endpoints to map the table contents on a page?

Juan Carlos Campbell
1 year ago

Hi, how do you get suggestions on the terminal?

Zk Sumon
1 year ago

Where is the github link of it

Alberto Iong
1 year ago

Thanks for you new video. Would you please also give the source link? 1000 thx…

Benito Munga
1 year ago

thats good one