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Dealing with Data

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Introducing Meteor

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Meteor does a wonderful job of making the syncing of client-side data, something traditionally difficult, very easy. It does this by providing a client-side implementation of MongoDB, called MiniMongo, which syncs with the backend database and pushes to other clients in realtime. This amazing feature is both simple to use and extremely powerful. This chapter will describe setting up Meteor collections and using them to pass data around an app.

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© 2015 Josh Robinson, Aaron Gray, and David Titarenco

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Robinson, J., Gray, A., Titarenco, D. (2015). Dealing with Data. In: Introducing Meteor. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6835-2_5

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