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Boosting Node.js and MongoDB with Mongoose

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I first learned about Mongoose when I worked at Storify. Mongoose is a fully developed object document mapping (ODM) library for Node.js and MongoDB. We used it to simplify business logic in our Node API apps. We had a lot of connections between different database documents and Mongoose models allows us to save all the related logic. Mongoose worked fine except for one extra complex query which I wrote using native driver, not Mongoose.

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Mardan, A. (2018). Boosting Node.js and MongoDB with Mongoose. In: Practical Node.js. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3039-8_7

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