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The MEAN Stack: MongoDB, ExpressJS, AngularJS, and Node.js. This post was featured as a guest blog post for MongoDB on April 30th 2013, which can be found here A few weeks ago, a friend of mine asked me for help with PostgreSQL.

The MEAN Stack: MongoDB, ExpressJS, AngularJS, and Node.js

As someone who's been blissfully SQL-free for a year, I was quite curious to find out why he wasn't just using MongoDB instead. It turns out that he thinks Mongo is too difficult to use for a quick weekend hack, and this couldn't be farther from the truth. I just finished my second 24 hour hackathon using Mongo and NodeJS (the FinTech Hackathon co-sponsored by 10gen), and can confidently say that there is no reason to use anything else for your next hackathon or REST API hack. First of all, there are huge advantages to using a uniform language throughout your stack. Stack mongo node angular Meanjs.fr.

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MEAN.JS Documentation

Thank you for downloading the MEAN.JS boilerplate! This simple documentation will cover the basics of developing your MEAN application. Before you begin we recommend you read about the basic building blocks that assemble a MEAN.JS application: MongoDB.