1. Getting MEAN with Mongo, Express, Angular, and Node – Mean stack Books
Full-stack development using JavaScript
Responsive web techniques
Everything you need to get started with MEAN
Best practices for efficiency and reusability
2. MEAN Web Development – Mean stack Books
If you are a web or a full-stack JavaScript developer who is interested in learning how to build modern web applications using the MEAN stack, this book is for you.
3. Keep Calm Because I Am A Mean Stack Developer – Mean stack Books
Motivational and inspirational notebook with good and hilarious quotes are here to buy. It is a best choice for men, women and children to get this amazing career notebook for writing all of the important tasks, different activities and daily schedule in this journal for planning your entire day
4. Pro MERN Stack – Mean stack Books
The popular MEAN (MongoDB, Express, AngularJS, Node) stack introduced Single Page Apps (SPAs) and front-end Model-View-Controller (MVC) as new and efficient paradigms.
5. Write Modern Web Apps with the MEAN Stack – Mean stack Books
An introduction to how web development is changing and the advantages of using the MEAN stack, the author jumps into an introduction to each tool and then dives into using the complete JavaScript-based application stack to build, test, and deploy apps.
6. Lean MEAN Web App Machine
The structure of this book addresses this issue by providing you with a series of incremental wins. Each time a new topic is introduced you get to apply it then find out a little bit about the thinking behind it. The idea is to take you from a minimal starting point all the way to a working MEAN ‘starter kit’ that you can use time and again as a launch point to kick off your future projects.
7. Node.js, MongoDB and Angular Web Development: The definitive guide to using the MEAN stack to build web applications
The structure of this book addresses this issue by providing you with a series of incremental wins. Each time a new topic is introduced you get to apply it then find out a little bit about the thinking behind it. The idea is to take you from a minimal starting point all the way to a working MEAN ‘starter kit’ that you can use time and again as a launch point to kick off your future projects.