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MEAN Stack

MEAN Stack
MEAN Stack
MEAN Stack
MEAN Stack

My MEAN Stack App

Here is a personal project of mine. It is a MEAN stack app with Angular4. The purpose of this app is right now is to demonstrate the foundation of any app performing authentication, user management, content management complete with custom fields and custom content forms. It is sort of a MEAN Stack CMS if you will. I intend to give it some purpose and publish it to the app store. For now it is a demonstration of the type of coding I have done with past projects that I am not allowed to show off. 

The MEAN Stack is a popular open-source web development stack that consists of four main technologies: MongoDB, Express.js, Angular, and Node.js. These technologies are combined to create a full-stack JavaScript development environment for building dynamic and modern web applications.

Here's a breakdown of each component in the MEAN Stack:

MongoDB: MongoDB is a NoSQL database that stores data in a flexible, document-based format known as BSON (Binary JSON). It is designed to handle large amounts of unstructured or semi-structured data and is particularly well-suited for applications that require scalability and real-time data updates.

Express.js: Express.js is a lightweight web application framework for Node.js. It provides a set of features for building web servers and APIs, handling routing, managing middleware, and interacting with databases. Express.js simplifies the process of creating server-side logic and handling HTTP requests and responses.

Angular: Angular is a popular front-end JavaScript framework for building dynamic and responsive web applications. It provides tools and features for building single-page applications (SPAs) and offers a component-based architecture, dependency injection, data binding, and other advanced features for creating rich user interfaces.

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Parse it

Parse it

Parse.com is or was an online Mongo database service and API for web applications. Parse provided a nice GUI complete for managing the data complete with Class Level Permissions which made it very easy to get user role permission based application up and running. Not to mention that they provided their own API libraries for Javascript, PHP, Android and IOS. It provided a REST API or you could just use one of ther API libraries to connect and transfer data. I used it developing a real estate search application for web and mobile. 

Founded in 2011, Facebook purchased Parse.com in 2013 for $85 million and recently announced that it will be shut down in January 28 2017. Thanks Facebook. I guess they just wanted to keep it all to them selves. Well not necessarily. Parse has been porting the server and other components to git hub and now it os open source so all the existing customers can continue running the Parse framework on their own servers. I personally love the GUI for managing the database. It very useful. 

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