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Key Features
  • Build six optimum end-to-end web applications using the M.E.A.N stack
  • Follow the advanced Angular.js 2 application structure to build more scalable and maintainable apps
  • Integrate an authorization system into your application and reuse existing code from projects
Book Description

The MEAN stack is a combination of the most popular web development frameworks availableMongoDB, Angular, Express, and Node.js used together to offer a powerful and comprehensive full stack web development solution. It is the modern day web dev alternative to the old LAMP stack. It works by allowing AngularJS to handle the front end, and selecting Mongo, Express, and Node to handle the back-end development, which makes increasing sense to forward-thinking web developers. The MEAN stack is great if you want to prototype complex web applications.

This book will enable you to build a better foundation for your AngularJS apps. Each chapter covers a complete, single, advanced end-to-end project. Youll learn how to build complex real-life applications with the MEAN stack and few more advanced projects. You will become familiar with WebSockets and build real-time web applications, as well as create auto-destructing entities. Later, we will combine server-side rendering techniques with a single page application approach. Youll build a fun project and see how to work with monetary data in Mongo. You will also find out how to a build real-time e-commerce application.

By the end of this book, you will be a lot more confident in developing real-time, complex web applications using the MEAN stack.

What you will learn
  • Build modern, end-to-end web applications by employing the full stack web development solution of MEAN
  • Learn NoSQL databases and separate the client logic from the server code
  • Build a complex application from start to finish and work with monetary data in MongoDB
  • Handle a multi-user type system and authorize your users to access control list
  • Implement a chat application from scratch using Socket.IO
  • Create distributed applications and use the power of server-side rendering in your applications
  • Extend a project with a real-time bidding system using WebSockets
About the Author

Robert Onodi has been developing software for close to a decade now. He started working on small applications in Flash, and later moved on to the LAMP stack. For most of his career, he has been working with JavaScript. Having knowledge of both server-side technologies and a passion for JavaScript, he rapidly adopted Node.js in his development stack.

Currently, he works at Evozon, where he shares his dedication for technology and JavaScript with others and develops modern applications using the MEAN stack. Besides his daily programming routine, he is also passionate about mentoring and training.

Table of Contents
  1. Contact Manager
  2. Expense Tracker
  3. Job Board
  4. Chat Application
  5. E-commerce Application
  6. Auction Application

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MEAN Blueprints

Copyright 2016 Packt Publishing

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First published: May 2016

Production reference: 1240516

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd.

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ISBN 978-1-78355-394-5

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Credits

Author

Robert Onodi

Reviewer

Dan Shreim

Acquisition Editor

Rahul Nair

Content Development Editor

Mayur Pawanikar

Technical Editor

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Copy Editor

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Project Coordinator

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Indexer

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Graphics

Disha Haria

Production Coordinator

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Cover Work

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About the Author

Robert Onodi has been developing software for close to a decade now. He started working on small applications in Flash, and later moved on to the LAMP stack. For most of his career, he has been working with JavaScript. Having knowledge of both server-side technologies and a passion for JavaScript, he rapidly adopted Node.js in his development stack.

Currently, he works at Evozon, where he shares his dedication for technology and JavaScript with others and develops modern applications using the MEAN stack. Besides his daily programming routine, he is also passionate about mentoring and training.

I rarely have the chance to thank everyone for all their good deeds towards me, probably because we are used to a life lived in fast forward. But this time, I would like to take my time and sincerely thank everyone for their help and support, especially for their trust and sacrifice, making me a better person.

A big thank you to everyone: my family, my loved ones, my friends, my colleagues, everybody at Packt, and all the great people working at Evozon for the support and help they give me each day. There is no greater source of inspiration and motivation in life than doing what you love, with the ones you love.

About the Reviewer

Dan Shreim has worked as a frontend web developer for over 15 years, specializing in AngularJS, user experience, and interface design. He has worked in conjunction with several award-winning agencies on projects for numerous household-name brands around the world crossing the entertainment, financial, security, and business sectors.

He is currently working as an interface developer for a world-leading cybersecurity company in Boulder, Colorado, USA.

He has worked in Toronto, Canada, designing loyalty platforms; and in London, UK, building prototypes for usability testing.

For more information on Dan, please visit his site at http://snapjay.com.

I'd like to thank Jasper for his compassion and support over the past few years.

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Preface

When learning new technologies or even improving our existing skill set, we are always interested in full-fledged applications: how the application is built from the concept phase to an actual running application, what pain points can different technologies solve, and what guidelines we need to follow to ease our development cycle.

Speaking of technologies, probably the most widespread of them all is JavaScript. I think the good and bad part of JavaScript is its popularity. For decades, we have had no technology that is so widely spread and ready to be integrated on different platforms.

Besides running JavaScript in the browser, which we are all so used to, for a few years we can easily run our JS code on the server using Node.js. It does not stop here, as we can start developing powerful IoT projects using only JavaScript.

For many years, we saw a movement of having a single technology that dominates every platform. I think the JavaScript stack, yes stack, at the moment is big game changer. Probably, you are thinking now that it's not that perfect or colorful; yes, I cannot agree more with you, but the evolution is so rapidand new things are pushed every day, every minutethat we are on the edge of a technological revolution.

Wait! What? Yes, we can be a part of the revolution, we can be trend setters, we can shape the future of the Web, mobile, and IoT (maybe the universe? But of course). We can push the limits and prove that we can do great things, and we can progressively improve ourselves and the people around us.

The idea behind the book

The idea behind writing this book was to provide a guide and a higher perspective of applications built using the MEAN stack. As I interact with lots of people at the company Evozon, where I'm working, I see a big desire in people to touch and feel how applications are built using different technology stacks.

Especially in popular technologies such as JavaScript, Node.js, and MongoDB. But usually, finding full end-to-end example applications is hard. Don't get me wrong; the Internet is full of great stuff, brilliant people, and so many mind-blowing things, but it is also full of noise and uncertainty, and it's hard to know which path is right or wrong and what should be done in certain scenarios.

That's why we want to showcase different scenarios of building applications using the MEAN stack. Probably it's not the only way of doing things, but it should provide you with a starting point, or give you an insight into how certain parts of an app are built.

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