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Architecture of the MEAN Stack

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Architecture of the MEAN Stack

OReilly - Architecture of the MEAN Stack
3 hours 25 minutes | April 2015 | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, mono, s16, 125 kb/s | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1920x1080, 4479 kb/s, 1000.00 fps | 4.95GB
Genre: E-learning | Scott Davis

Exploring the New Web Dev Tools: MongoDB, ExpressJS, AngularJS, NodeJS
Discover how the MEAN development stack—MongoDB, ExpressJS, AngularJS, NodeJS—changes the architecture and semantics of building a web application. In this incisive video course, you’ll learn how NodeJS serves as the MEAN stack platform, ExpressJS acts as the web server, AngularJS delivers the user interface, and MongoDB provides persistence.
Presenter Scott Davis focuses on concepts rather than code to help dispel misconceptions about MEAN and about modern web development in general. You’ll learn how you can mix and match MEAN components, using jQuery Mobile instead of AngularJS, for instance. More importantly, you’ll understand that MEAN is not “one framework to rule them all,” but one of many sets of tools to help you solve web development problems.
Deconstruct the browser into a rendering engine (for HTML and CSS) and a scripting engine (for javascript)
Learn what it means to run a "headless" javascript engine
Gain a working knowledge of CommonJS modules, packages, and NPM
Explore the modular, asynchronous, and event-driven nature of server-side javascript development
Incorporate a web server into your application—rather than deploy applications to an external web server
Understand the strengths and weaknesses of relational databases and NoSQL
Learn the four characteristics of building a single-page application with AngularJS
Scott Davis is the founder of ThirstyHead.com, a training and consulting company that that specializes in leading-edge technology solutions such as HTML5, mobile development, SmartTV development, NoSQL, Groovy, and Grails. Scott’s previous books include Getting Started with Grails (InfoQ), Groovy Recipes (Pragmatic), GIS for Web Developers (O’Reilly), and JBoss at Work (O’Reilly).
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