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This is one of the more detailed books on MEAN with a clear organizational structure and pages chock-full of resources on the stack. MEAN Web Development currently in its 2nd edition is a powerful introduction and detailed learning guide on MEAN and all the related JavaScript libraries. You’ll learn how to build a functioning MEAN application by studying all the underlying layers and moving up to the full structure. Note this development cycle doesn’t rely on traditional MVC development techniques. The Angular frontend connects with the Express/Node backend using a variety of techniques, and the author clearly explains all of them in great detail. You should already be very comfortable with JavaScript before picking up this title. But you do not need much experience working with MEAN technologies other than a passing knowledge of what they all do. This is the best book for a semi-experienced developer who wants to move over to the MEAN stack. It also works great for beginners but it may take a little longer to work through the exercises.
Getting MEAN with Mongo, Express, Angular, and Node Awesome books in this collection is Getting MEAN with Mongo, Express, Angular, and Node. In this title you’ll learn all about the Node.js setup from creating a local instance and configuring the server to building your first application. Best of all you don’t need to know any Node.js prior to this title. However I will say that later chapters can feel a bit outdated since the JS world moves so fast. The raw information is still factual and even surprisingly helpful. Simon’s writing style is terse but accurate. He doesn’t sugarcoat any of the MEAN Stack so you should already have some level of programming knowledge before grabbing this title. But for the money I think this book is perfectly suited to teach practical development with MEAN. You’ll learn all the basic technologies and many others that you can add like Bootstrap and Git.
Web Development with Node and Express Programmer and writer Ethan Brown wrote this book as an intro guide for anyone to pick up MEAN. It’s dated a couple years back so some of the code samples may not be perfectly up to date. However they do work and Web Development with Node and Express teaches MEAN architecture in a clear-cut fashion. Each chapter takes you through different stages of creating a complete web application with a RESTful API. Different chapters cover different concepts and by the end you’ll learn how to build SPAs along with multi-page applications running on Express/Node. Note the author does not strictly stick to Angular and he actually uses Handlebars for templating. So this book is not the best title for a complete MEAN stack. However it is fantastic for learning Express+Node is one dev environment. You’ll learn how to debug applications, deploy them live, check for security flaws and optimize HTTP requests. Node & Express make up a large layer of the MEAN Stack and this book can take you from zero to hero as a Node developer.
Node.js, MongoDB and Angular Web Development If you want a book full of exercises then Node.js, MongoDB and Angular Web Development is for you. It’s literally packed full of various exercises and sample projects made to help you understand MEAN development. There’s a new 2nd edition for this title with even more content along with some touch-ups for any outdated code samples. Each chapter is structured by different lessons on different topics. So you’ll learn each technology in the MEAN stack by following lots of little exercises to cement certain ideas into your head. At times this can be annoying or even stressful, especially for developers who have trouble learning on their own. But you can find all the related code for free on GitHub and even search Google for any problems you bump into. This book is a powerful resource for anyone who likes learning through hands-on lessons and technical problem solving. Highly recommended for any skill level as long as you’re able to push through the exercises on your own.
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