mongoDB from basics to practice (feat. Node.js)
mongoDB, NoSQL You hear a lot these days, but is it still an unfamiliar database? Aren't you using it like a relational database (RDS/SQL)? No matter how good the technology is, if it's not used correctly, it will have the opposite effect. That's why we often see cases of failure in using MongoDB. This lecture will teach you everything from basic concepts to practical know-how so that you can use MongoDB as MongoDB-like as possible.
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MongoDB is holding an official event in Korea too!
I'm sharing this because I think there might be people who are interested~
I will also attend when my time permits!
This is an Ex-Twitch developer YouTuber that I recently got to know as I became interested in a technology called Remix.
I'm sharing an interesting video about MongoDB~https://youtu.be/cC6HFd1zcbo?t=1042
I was prepared to be persuaded because there was a part where they told me not to use MongoDB, but as expected, I wasn't convinced this time either! Haha
Please make sure to read the rebuttal comment I left below~
(His YouTube ID is "Sihoon Kim")
This can be a review for those who have taken the MongoDB lecture.
For those of you who are curious about MongoDB, this might pique your curiosity!hello!
The second lecture has finally been released~
https://www.inflearn.com/course/image-management-full-stack?inst=0e40cc3e
Originally, I was planning a GraphQL lecture, but I received a lot of inquiries about image management from here and there. These are elements that are really frequently used, but there are many more difficult points than expected when properly setting them up. So I created an image management lecture first!
This is a full-stack course based on Node.js, React, MongoDB, and AWS! The reason for doing a full-stack is to properly handle image-related elements from end to end! Please keep in mind that the full-stack itself is not the focus. Instead, I think it is good for lightly introducing new parts :)
Happy developing everyone!
hello~
We're hiring Javascript developers at Rocketship, where I'm CTO!
Rocketship is an educational platform developed using React, GraphQL, Node.js, and MongoDB.
All work is done remotely, and the unique thing is that some of the founders are Americans, so you must be able to communicate at least in English! For more information, please check the Notion link below~
https://bit.ly/3mni6fk
thank you :)

