Web GIS Full Stack Development using Open SourceDo you want to build powerful, interactive, and real-world map-based applications from scratch?This course is your complete guide to becoming a Full Stack Web GIS Developer using industry-relevant open-source technologies. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer, this course will help you master the skills needed to build modern geospatial applications.Imagine creating applications like:Live map dashboardsLocation-based servicesSpatial data visualization platformsGIS-powered web apps used in real industriesIn this course, you will learn how to combine web development + GIS to build complete end-to-end applications.What You’ll Learn Build interactive maps using LeafletDesign responsive UI with HTML, CSS, JavaScript & jQueryDevelop backend services using Node.jsPublish and manage spatial data using GeoServerStore and query geospatial data using PostgreSQL & PostGISIntegrate frontend + backend into a complete Web GIS systemWork on real-world projects for hands-on experienceWhy This Course?Step-by-step practical approach (No boring theory!)Real-world project-based learningCovers complete Web GIS stack (Frontend + Backend + Database)Focus on open-source tools (No expensive software required)Beginner-friendly with professional-level outcomesWho Should Enroll?GIS professionals upgrading to web technologiesWeb developers entering the GIS domainStudents and beginners interested in Web GISDevelopers who want to build m
What you'll learn
build interactive maps using Leaflet
design responsive user interfaces with HTML, CSS, JavaScript & jQuery
develop backend services using Node.js
publish and manage spatial data with GeoServer
store and query geospatial data using PostgreSQL & PostGIS
integrate frontend and backend into a complete Web GIS system
Course objectives
to master full stack development in Web GIS
to work on real-world projects for practical experience
to provide a complete understanding of the Web GIS stack including frontend, backend, and database management