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# Node.js, MongoDB and AngularJS Web Development: The Definitive Guide to Building JavaScript-Based Web Applications from Server to Frontend (Developer's Library)

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Review: Five Stars - Its a good book for beginners to start with
Review: Most of the information is there, but accessing it is a bit of effort - As far as the information goes, this book offers a pretty good explanation of Node.js and MongoDB, with a meh explanation of Angular (this can be compensated for with angular's documentation). It tends to have a higher focus on the back end technology and its implementation, and it does cover a lot of useful information that you will want to know. It could use some work on organization. The way this book is laid out is in five distinct and mostly separate parts (respectively: JavaScript Primer/Intro, Node.js, MongoDB, Angular.js, and "Features"). It tends to go into a good deal of detail on each part, sometimes beyond the scope of what you "need" to do. This is the first thing that bothered me; it doesn't do a great job at interweaving the individual components, it prefers to explain them as separate and unrelated entities. IMO, it would make more sense if they used all three frameworks together in every chapter and built on it. That is, perhaps start with a simplistic Node.js back end, a single schema in MongoDB, and a front end to view and update it with Angular. Then move on by adding more complex routing, more angular configuration, and more schemas. Another reason I don't care for the approach this book used is because I'd expect a book featuring Angular.js to be very focused on a single page application and making use of ReSTFuL interfaces and APIs. This wouldn't be too bad if it introduced Angular sooner, but it comes up on chapter 20, 399 pages into the entire book (out of a total of 608 pages) Another criticism I have is that this book tends to be far more focused on the back end technologies, often leaving the front end with sub-par explanations. For example, one chapter reviewed the use of OAuth to log in users with facebook, twitter, google or any other service provider. The Node.js and MongoDB parts were quite easy to follow. The chapter seemed to end somewhat abruptly, not implementing the Angular module to access the authentication services. TL;DR: - Node.js and MongoDB parts are fairly easy to follow and have most of the basic info you need - mostly focused on back end, sometimes with incomplete explanations of Angular.js - somewhat disorganized. Provides a lot of details which are not immediately relevant and therefore forgettable.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,082,276 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,261 in JavaScript Programming (Books) #7,056 in Web Design (Books) #16,185 in Computer Programming Languages |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (42) |
| Dimensions  | 7 x 1.5 x 9 inches |
| Edition  | 1st |
| ISBN-10  | 0321995783 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0321995780 |
| Item Weight  | 2.3 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 666 pages |
| Publication date  | June 18, 2014 |
| Publisher  | Addison-Wesley Professional |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Five Stars
*by V***A on July 30, 2015*

Its a good book for beginners to start with

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Most of the information is there, but accessing it is a bit of effort
*by C***D on January 26, 2015*

As far as the information goes, this book offers a pretty good explanation of Node.js and MongoDB, with a meh explanation of Angular (this can be compensated for with angular's documentation). It tends to have a higher focus on the back end technology and its implementation, and it does cover a lot of useful information that you will want to know. It could use some work on organization. The way this book is laid out is in five distinct and mostly separate parts (respectively: JavaScript Primer/Intro, Node.js, MongoDB, Angular.js, and "Features"). It tends to go into a good deal of detail on each part, sometimes beyond the scope of what you "need" to do. This is the first thing that bothered me; it doesn't do a great job at interweaving the individual components, it prefers to explain them as separate and unrelated entities. IMO, it would make more sense if they used all three frameworks together in every chapter and built on it. That is, perhaps start with a simplistic Node.js back end, a single schema in MongoDB, and a front end to view and update it with Angular. Then move on by adding more complex routing, more angular configuration, and more schemas. Another reason I don't care for the approach this book used is because I'd expect a book featuring Angular.js to be very focused on a single page application and making use of ReSTFuL interfaces and APIs. This wouldn't be too bad if it introduced Angular sooner, but it comes up on chapter 20, 399 pages into the entire book (out of a total of 608 pages) Another criticism I have is that this book tends to be far more focused on the back end technologies, often leaving the front end with sub-par explanations. For example, one chapter reviewed the use of OAuth to log in users with facebook, twitter, google or any other service provider. The Node.js and MongoDB parts were quite easy to follow. The chapter seemed to end somewhat abruptly, not implementing the Angular module to access the authentication services. TL;DR: - Node.js and MongoDB parts are fairly easy to follow and have most of the basic info you need - mostly focused on back end, sometimes with incomplete explanations of Angular.js - somewhat disorganized. Provides a lot of details which are not immediately relevant and therefore forgettable.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Five Stars
*by F***H on January 4, 2015*

Love this book!

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