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    Complete Node Bootcamp

    Complete Node Bootcamp

    Starter files, final projects and FAQ for my Complete Node.js Bootcamp

    Complete Node Bootcamp is the official course-material repository for Jonas Schmedtmann’s Complete Node.js, Express, and MongoDB Bootcamp. It contains starter files, finished project files, and course support material for building backend applications with JavaScript. The repository is centered on practical server-side development, including Node.js fundamentals, Express APIs, MongoDB data modeling, authentication, security, payments, deployment, and real-world backend architecture. ...
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    Fawn

    Fawn

    Transactions for MongoDB

    Fawn provides the ability to carry out edits on a mongoDB database as a series of steps. If an error occurs on any of the steps, the database is returned to its initial state (its state before the transaction started). It's based on the two phase commit system described in the MongoDB docs.
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    MEAN

    MEAN

    For simple and scalable fullstack js applications

    ...MEAN is a set of Open Source components that together, provide an end-to-end framework for building dynamic web applications; starting from the top (code running in the browser) to the bottom (database). The stack is made up of MongoDB, with document database, used by your back-end application to store its data as JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) documents. Also with Express (sometimes referred to as Express.js), with back-end web application framework running on top of Node.js. As well as Angular (formerly Angular.js), which is a front-end web app framework that runs your JavaScript code in the user's browser, allowing your application UI to be dynamic.
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