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4.1 Conclusion
Well that’s it for this course. If you want to learn more about Express, check out the links below.
Related Links1.Learning the Basics of Express6 lessons, 33:03
1.1Introduction01:09
1.2How to Install Express 401:11
1.3Your First Express Application04:09
1.4Views and Templates07:37
1.5The Verb Methods09:10
1.6Application Settings09:47
2.Understanding Request Flow in Express4 lessons, 20:09
2.1Middleware and Request Flow06:25
2.2Custom Middleware Based on Route Parameters04:59
2.3Grouping Routes with app.route02:46
2.4Router Objects05:59
3.Request and Response Objects3 lessons, 11:11
3.1Request Object04:13
3.2Response Object04:15
3.3Formatting Requests02:43
4.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:35
4.1Conclusion01:35
4.1 Conclusion
This wraps up our Tuts+ course on the Express framework for Node version 4. We've covered a lot of ground in these videos, and I hope that you'll see that Express is an amazing project, and its makes building complex web applications almost trivial. I find that Express' syntax allows you to focus on what is important in your project, and doesn't get in your way. It allows you to think about how your project should work in a big picture way without worrying too much about the details. If you'd like to learn more about Express, I recommend starting with the API documentation, which you can get at expressjs.com and then click API reference up here at the top it contains a full description of everything that we have looked at in this course. Also if you go to visionmedia/ also if you go to Express project on GitHub, you can write a lot of other great things in the wiki there, and also here's a folder full of different examples of all different parts of express. So you can go ahead and look at any of those. Just see more detailed ideas on for example how to work with sessions in Express through some session malware, or how to run error pages. These are all little examples that show how you can work with this type of thing. If you'd like to talk to other people about Express there is the Express Google group that you can check out and share your ideas and learn from other people there. Or you could always just check out the source code. That's on the GitHub project page as well. And besides learning about Express you might pick up a few things about writing JavaScript and using Node in the process. I myself have read a little bit of the Express source code and I found it really easy to understand. Well, that's it for me about Express version 4. So, I'll see you later.







