Course Overview
The Salesforce LWC Mastery Program is a career-focused, industry-driven training designed to help professionals master Lightning Web Components from fundamentals to advanced real-time implementation.
This program goes beyond basic component creation and focuses on building scalable, high-performance, production-ready applications inside Salesforce.
You will not only learn how to write LWC code — you will learn how to think like a Salesforce Developer.
Course Curriculum :
Module 1: LWC Foundations
LWC vs Aura
Component architecture
HTML, JS, Meta XML
Reactive properties
@api, @track, @wire
Lightning Data Service
Module 2: Apex Integration
Calling Apex from LWC
Imperative vs @wire
Handling errors
SOQL best practices
CRUD operations
Module 3: Component Communication
Parent to Child
Child to Parent
Pub-Sub pattern
Custom events
Reusable component
Module 4: Advanced JavaScript in LWC
Async / Await
Promises
Event loop concept
Array & object manipulation
Proxy & reactive system
Module 5: Advanced UI & Performance
Advanced Datatable customization
Pagination
Infinite scrolling
Lazy loading
Debouncing & throttling
Reducing re-renders
Performance optimization
Module 6: Integration & Security
REST API integration
Callouts from Apex
Handling JSON
Security best practices
Final : 10 Real Time Projects
Each project is designed to simulate real corporate scenarios.
What This Program Delivers
Deep understanding of LWC architecture and reactive framework
• Hands-on integration with Apex and REST APIs
• Advanced JavaScript concepts tailored for LWC
• Performance optimization techniques used in real projects
• Real-time debugging using Chrome DevTools & Salesforce logs
• Enterprise-level coding standards & best practices
• Interview preparation and code review sessions
Why This Program is Different
Most courses teach how to build components.
This program teaches:
• How to handle production-level issues
• How to optimize large data components
• How to debug real-time errors confidently
• How to design reusable, scalable architecture
• How to crack high-paying Salesforce Developer interviews
