Description
DS4B 202A-R – Shiny Developer with AWS
Price: $499
Learn how to build Scalable Data Science Applications using R, Shiny, and AWS Cloud Technology.
Become an Expert Shiny Developer with AWS
Shiny Developer with AWS Course is an amazing course designed to teach Data Scientists and Programmers how to develop applications and deploy into production! You’ll undergo a complete transformation learning the most in-demand skills that organizations need right now. Time to accelerate your career!
Part 2
Learn Front End Development for Shiny
Next, you learn Front End Web Development for Shiny.
- Bootstrap: Integrate bootstrap grid system, containers, and components – including navbars, panels, thumbnails, and more!
- ShinyJS: Perform common javascript actions like hiding and unhiding parts of your web application.
Part 3
Learn Backend Development for Shiny
You learn Backend Web Development for Shiny.
- Dynamic UI: Let Users control the look and appearance of your application.
- Authentication and User Management: Provide a secure and customized user experience.
- Persistent Data Storage: Connect your application to a NoSQL cloud database powered by the MongoDB Atlas cloud database service.
Part 4
Deploy your application with AWS
You learn how to take your application into Production with AWS
, Docker
, Git
, Shiny Server
, and NGINX
:
- AWS EC2: Launch your app on Amazon EC2
- Docker: Use docker to control the software environment in deployment
- Git: Manage the entire software deployment workflow
- Shiny Server: Manage the shiny hosting configuration
- NGINX: Add SSL Security and HTTPS to encrypt communication during login
Summary of what you get
A methodical training plan that goes from concept to production ($10,000 value)
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- Part 1 – Shiny Jumpstart
- Part 2 – Frontend Web Development – Shiny + Bootstrap
- Part 3 – Backend Development – User Authentication, Dynamic UI, & NoSQL User Database with MongoDB Atlas Cloud
- Part 4 – Production – AWS + Docker + Git + Shiny Server + NGINX
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