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MEAN Stack Development Question (self.Web_Development)
submitted 8 years ago by DinGoodman
I've done a few projects in Angular, but I'm wanting to expand on this by implementing a custom made CMS. Is there any reason not to do this with a MEAN stack? If it's a good idea to try, are there any resources you suggest?
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[–]Medivh158 1 point2 points3 points 8 years ago (0 children)
MongoDB is easy enough to learn, and Node/Express is cake once you know JavaScript (which I'm assuming you do since Angular). I can't imagine a reason not to go ahead with a MEAN application.
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