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 Complete 30 Days Roadmap to Learn all these Topic:

in this article i have described complete roadmap of MERN Stack that how can you prepare for MERN Stack on 30 Days.

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Day 1-5: HTML & CSS Basics
  • Day 1:

    • Learn HTML structure: <html>, <head>, <body>, <div>.

    • Build a simple webpage (e.g., a portfolio page).

  • Day 2:

    • Forms and input elements (e.g., <input>, <button>).

    • Add links and images (<a>, <img>).

  • Day 3:

    • CSS: Selectors, colors, font styles, and margins.

    • Apply CSS to your HTML webpage.

  • Day 4:

    • Flexbox and Grid: Align and structure layouts.

    • Add a responsive navbar.

  • Day 5:

    • Media queries: Make your webpage mobile-friendly.

    • Add animations and transitions.


Day 6-10: JavaScript Basics

  • Day 6:

    • Variables, data types, and operators.

    • Write simple functions.

  • Day 7:

    • DOM Manipulation: Change content dynamically.

    • Handle events like clicks.

  • Day 8:

    • Arrays, objects, and loops.

    • Practice with a to-do list app.

  • Day 9:

    • Learn fetch() for API calls.

    • Create a simple weather app using a public API.

  • Day 10:

    • ES6+ features: Destructuring, arrow functions, and spread operator.


Day 11-14: React Basics

  • Day 11:

    • Install React and set up a project using create-react-app.

    • Learn JSX and create your first component.

  • Day 12:

    • Use useState to manage state in components.

    • Create a simple counter app.

  • Day 13:

    • Use useEffect to fetch data from APIs.

    • Build a list of users using the JSONPlaceholder API.

  • Day 14:

    • Learn React Router: Set up multiple pages with navigation.


Day 15-18: Node.js and Express Basics

  • Day 15:

    • Install Node.js and set up a backend project.

    • Create a basic HTTP server.

  • Day 16:

    • Install and configure Express.

    • Create GET and POST routes.

  • Day 17:

    • Learn middleware basics (e.g., express.json() for parsing).

    • Handle form data from the frontend.

  • Day 18:

    • Implement error handling middleware.

    • Test APIs using Postman or Thunder Client.


Day 19-22: MongoDB Basics

  • Day 19:

    • Set up a MongoDB Atlas cluster.

    • Learn CRUD operations (Create, Read, Update, Delete).

  • Day 20:

    • Install mongoose and create a schema.

    • Connect Node.js to MongoDB.

  • Day 21:

    • Perform queries with filters.

    • Learn how to update and delete documents.

  • Day 22:

    • Use Mongoose models to validate data.


Day 23-25: Full-Stack Integration

  • Day 23:

    • Connect React frontend with Express backend using fetch.

    • Display data from MongoDB on the frontend.

  • Day 24:

    • Implement basic authentication (signup/login).

    • Use JWT for secure routes.

  • Day 25:

    • Create protected routes in React.

    • Add a logout button to clear JWT tokens.


Day 26-27: Advanced Features

  • Day 26:

    • Implement file uploads using multer.

    • Create a dashboard to display uploaded files.

  • Day 27:

    • Use Socket.io for real-time communication (e.g., chat app).

    • Add notifications with real-time updates.


Day 28-30: Deployment and Optimization

  • Day 28:

    • Deploy frontend on Vercel and backend on Render or Heroku.

    • Configure MongoDB Atlas in the cloud.

  • Day 29:

    • Optimize React components with React.memo and lazy loading.

    • Use Lighthouse to analyze performance.

  • Day 30:

    • Add CI/CD with GitHub Actions for automatic deployment.

    • Finalize and polish your MERN project.


Bonus Tip:

Try building a small end-to-end project like a blog app, task manager, or portfolio site during the last few days. This will give you practical experience in using the full MERN stack.

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