Getting MEAN with Mongo, Express, Angular, and Node 2nd Ed (Manning)
Friday, 24 May 2019

This book teaches you how to develop full-stack web applications using the MEAN stack. This edition was completely revised and updated to cover MongoDB 4, Express 4, Angular 7, Node 11, and the latest mainstream release of JavaScript ES2015. Authors Simon Holmes and Clive Harber show how to create a static site in Express and Node, then expanding on that to integrate a MongoDB database, build an API, and add an authentication system. The book has many pro tips for building dynamic and responsive data-driven web applications.

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Author: Simon Holmes and Clive Harber
Publisher: Manning
Date: May 2019
Pages: 504
ISBN: 978-1617294754
Print: 1617294756
Audience: Mean JavaScript developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: JavaScript 

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Contents include: 

  • IMongoDB 4, Express 4, Angular 7, and Node.js 11
  • MEAN stack architecture
  • Mobile-ready web apps
  • Best practices for efficiency and reusability

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