Build app using Angular 16, Node Express JS and Mongo DB (MEAN Stack)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มิ.ย. 2023
- Hello everyone.
In this tutorial, we will learn how to build a simple to do application from scratch using
Angular 16 as the front end, Node and Express JS as the backend, and Mongo DB as the database.
we will first install all the pre requisites.
then we will create the database and objects required for our app.
next we will create the backend project using Node and Express JS.
and finally we will start creating the Angular project.
This is just what I needed THANKSS!
Good one post more
helpful video.thanks
Useful !
Thank you!
Thanks that was helpfuL! :D
Useful, i am able to add , delete and list the notes. Thank you !
if thats true can u send me the code through mail
That's not at all working
thank you so much
where did you integrated the backend,frontend and database..and where did u write the code for alert popup coming from database
helpful
Hi I am referring this video but I am facing one problem, when I run the command "node index.js" it throws an error which says "Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'db')" can anyone help me to resolve this?
love you men :,)
Thanks
Pourquoi la note ajoutée prend toujours "id":"1"?
Hello! I can save and delete the data from the inputs but the field remains empty
on recieving post response , clear the input field. (document.getElementById("newNotes")).value = "";
Where can I find the port number bro
This project is not working.we cannot add or delete the data at the end.the data will not get rendered into the browser
Hi , useful video thank you . can you please share the code
Not working in newest angular version :(
me too
Can I have source code pls?
11:54 I'm not getting successful message
same problem
did you find a solution? @@_pralhadbehera6341
same here
Install mongodb 4 version instead of latest one then it will work
Why man whyyyy do u have to use an AI voice. 😡
better than the Indian accent these tutorials usually have
Kinda awkward to watch someone use "var" in 2023.
then you have no clue about the real industry , especially for example in servicenow :D