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Delving into Node.js and Express web<br />

framework<br />

TL;DR<br />

This is a second post (first one is here⁵²) in a series of posts which will teach you how to take<br />

advantage of the MEAN stack in becoming a full-stack JavaScript developer. This post will be all<br />

about Node.js⁵³ and Express web framework⁵⁴. The third post, which is all about MongoDB is here⁵⁵.<br />

Disclaimer: code is based on the MEAN.JS framework⁵⁶ and the tutorial partly follows the structure<br />

from MEAN Web Development by Amos Haviv⁵⁷, the author of the MEAN.JS framework.<br />

Aftermath of the first tutorial<br />

So, if after the first post⁵⁸ you were like<br />

⁵²https://hackhands.com/how-to-get-started-on-the-mean-stack/<br />

⁵³http://nodejs.org/<br />

⁵⁴http://expressjs.com/<br />

⁵⁵https://hackhands.com/mongodb-crud-mvc-way-with-passport-authentication/<br />

⁵⁶http://meanjs.org/<br />

⁵⁷http://amzn.to/1cvHyth<br />

⁵⁸https://hackhands.com/how-to-get-started-on-the-mean-stack/

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