Using MongoDB with Node.js : storing data as documents / with Wes Higbee.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Packt Publishing, [2016]Description: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (4 hr., 24 min., 16 sec.)) : digital, sound, colorContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
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  • computer
  • video
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  • online resource
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  • QA76.73.J39
Online resources: Presenter, Wes Higbee.Summary: "Using MongoDB with Node.js is the fourth title in Wes Higbee's explanation of all things Node. This course details how to store data - as documents - coming from your JavaScript apps into MongoDB. There are two popular approaches to interacting with MongoDB: The native driver and Mongoose. In this video, you'll learn about both of these, when to pick one over the other, and something else equally important (and often neglected): How to write maintainable asynchronous MongoDB communications code. Web app developers with a strong command of JavaScript, those wanting to incorporate server-side programming into their development, and those wanting to better understand NoSQL database technology will appreciate this step-by-step guide to using MongoDB with Node.js."--Resource description page.
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Presenter, Wes Higbee.

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"Using MongoDB with Node.js is the fourth title in Wes Higbee's explanation of all things Node. This course details how to store data - as documents - coming from your JavaScript apps into MongoDB. There are two popular approaches to interacting with MongoDB: The native driver and Mongoose. In this video, you'll learn about both of these, when to pick one over the other, and something else equally important (and often neglected): How to write maintainable asynchronous MongoDB communications code. Web app developers with a strong command of JavaScript, those wanting to incorporate server-side programming into their development, and those wanting to better understand NoSQL database technology will appreciate this step-by-step guide to using MongoDB with Node.js."--Resource description page.

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