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Beginning Node.js, Express & MongoDB Development

Beginning Node.js, Express & MongoDB Development

by Greg Lim

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In this book, we take you on a fun, handson and pragmatic journey to learning Node.js, Express and MongoDB development. You'll start building your first Node.js app within minutes. Every chapter is written in a bitesized manner and straight to the point as I don't want to waste your time (and most certainly mine) on the content you don't need. In...

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