Building an API on NodeJS with Mongoose
I spent a couple more pomodoros than expected, but I cleared up a couple of points of misunderstanding about working with MongoDB. Prima facie, NoSQL makes sense, and certainly seems more attractive than working with a relational database. I've heard from some people who are more accustomed to working with MySQL and PostgreSQL that MongoDB doesn't scale well, but I don't have enough commercial experience of the two approaches to have an opinion yet.
I find this approach, of writing the code out by hand, is an excellent way of forcing myself to slow down and meditate on the material. I bear in mind that I save myself time on Stack Overflow in the long run; and at any rate, it makes me more self-reliant and better at RT(F)M.
Published on 30 Apr 2018
by Alexander Garber
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