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Creating a FullStack Blog and CMS using Angular Material, Express js, MySQL, and Tailwind CSS: Part 1

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FullStack Blog and CMS with Angular Material, Express js, MySQL and Tailwind CSS

Welcome to Part 1 of our FullStack Blog and CMS tutorial!

In this series, we will be building a FullStack blog and CMS using Angular Material, Express js, MySQL and Tailwind CSS. This will be a comprehensive tutorial, covering the setup, implementation and deployment of the application.

Why choose Angular Material, Express js, MySQL and Tailwind CSS?

These technologies provide a powerful combination for building modern web applications. Angular Material offers a set of pre-built UI components that follow the Material Design guidelines, making it easy to create a consistent and attractive user interface. Express js is a popular and performant Node.js web application framework that provides a way to easily handle HTTP requests and responses. MySQL is a well-established and reliable open source relational database management system, while Tailwind CSS is a utility-first CSS framework that allows for rapid and flexible styling of web applications.

What will we cover in this tutorial?

Throughout this series, we will cover:

  • Setting up the project structure
  • Creating the backend API with Express js
  • Designing and implementing the frontend using Angular Material
  • Integration with MySQL for database storage
  • Styling the application with Tailwind CSS
  • and much more!

Who is this tutorial for?

This tutorial is suitable for anyone with a basic understanding of web development and a desire to learn how to build a FullStack blog and CMS. Whether you are a student, a beginner developer, or someone looking to expand their skillset, this tutorial will provide you with the knowledge and experience to create modern and functional web applications.

Conclusion

We are excited to embark on this FullStack journey with you. Stay tuned for the next parts where we will dive into the nitty-gritty details of building a FullStack blog and CMS using Angular Material, Express js, MySQL and Tailwind CSS. Happy coding!


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AyyazTech
1 year ago

Part 2: https://youtu.be/W_tiSJmIaAo

codeWithDaniel
1 year ago

Looks promising. Starting today 🤗