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MEAN Web Development

MEAN Web Development

Copyright 2014 Packt Publishing

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First published: September 2014

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Author

Amos Q. Haviv

Reviewers

Clay Diffrient

Liran Tal

Vikram Tiwari

Yutaka Yamaguchi

Commissioning Editor

Edward Gordon

Acquisition Editor

Richard Harvey

Content Development Editor

Neil Alexander

Technical Editor

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Production Coordinators

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About the Author

Amos Q. Haviv is a software developer, technical consultant, and the creator of MEAN.IO and MEAN.JS. He has been a full-stack developer for almost a decade and worked for multiple start-ups and enterprise companies. He now works with various platforms, frameworks, and programming languages, including the .NET framework, Python, Scala, Objective-C, and of course, JavaScript.

For the past 3 years, Amos has been working with full-stack JavaScript solutions, including Node.js and MongoDB, as well as MVC frontend frameworks, such as AngularJS. In 2013, he created the first popular boilerplate for MEAN applications, MEAN.IO, and currently continues the development of MEAN solutions at http://meanjs.org. He also gives lectures on advanced web technologies at meetups and conferences, and he guides development teams at various companies.

I would like to thank my partner in life, Einat Shahak, for putting up with late night hacking sessions and a messy workroom. She has seen me go through every important turning point of my life with nothing but sheer encouragement and support. I would like to thank my parents for helping me become who I am, and my brothers for always reminding me who I want to be. I would also like to thank my dear friend and colleague Roie Schwaber-Cohen. Without his efforts and support, the development of MEAN as well as this book quite possibly would not have happened.

Lastly, I would like to thank the contributors and developers who make the open source community the powerful and creative force that it is. You taught me more than I could have ever imagined.

About the Reviewers

Clay Diffrient is a software engineer who loves to work at the cutting edge of web technologies. He has worked many times developing applications using the MEAN stack. He focuses his time and effort on the development of software that can help other people learn. His most recent project involving the MEAN stack is a computer adaptive testing system, which is currently under active development. He completed his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at Brigham Young University-Idaho. He currently works for Instructure, Inc. as a frontend developer on Canvas, an open source learning management system.

I want to thank my wonderful wife, Rachael, for her support in all that I do.

Liran Tal is a top contributor to the open source MEAN.IO and MEAN.JS full-stack JavaScript frameworks. He is also a certified MongoDB developer and a technical reviewer of the yet-to-be-published MongoDB Cookbook , Packt Publishing (the name of the book might change in the course of publishing). Being an avid supporter of and contributor to the open source movement, in 2007, he redefined network RADIUS management by establishing daloRADIUS, a world-renowned and industry-leading open source project.

Liran currently works at HP Software as an R&D team leader on a combined technology stack, featuring a Drupal-based collaboration platform, Java, Node.js, and MongoDB.

At HP Live Network, Liran plays a key role in system architecture design, shaping the technology strategy from planning and development to deployment and maintenance in HP's IaaS cloud. Acting as the technological focal point, he loves mentoring teammates, drives for better code methodology, and seeks out innovative solutions to support business strategies. He has a cum laude (Honors) in his Bachelor's degree in Business and Information Systems Analysis studies and enjoys spending his time with his beloved wife, Tal, and his new born son, Ori. Among other things, his hobbies include playing the guitar, hacking all things on Linux, and continuously experimenting and contributing to open source projects.

Vikram Tiwari is currently working as a MEAN stack developer in SilverPush (SilverEdge, Inc.). Using MEAN, he has developed a frontend tool for a mobile advertising management platform. Along with MEAN stack, he also works on Python, Google App Engine, Redis, DynamoDB, Aerospike, and various Google APIs. In his free time, he contributes to various projects on GitHub and manages the developers' community at New Delhi with Google Developers Group.

Yutaka Yamaguchi is currently working as a frontend MEAN application developer. Prior to this, he worked as a senior manager in the quality assurance area for 7 years. He lives in Tokyo with his wife and their 4-year old son.

He built his first own home page in 1999, which is written with HTML4 by Notepad, without CSS and JavaScript.

He has worked at Six Apart, whose flagship product is the movable type of a social publishing platform dedicated to helping businesses and bloggers manage content and thrive in today's social media landscape.

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