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    Mongodb - The Complete Dev Bootcamp | Beginner-Expert (2023)

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    Mongodb - The Complete Dev Bootcamp | Beginner-Expert (2023)

    Mongodb - The Complete Dev Bootcamp | Beginner-Expert (2023)
    Last updated 11/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 11.24 GB | Duration: 13h 13m

    The Complete MongoDB Course with theories & lab for Data, Web & Mobile App. Learn CRUD, Agg, Index, Joins and Many More!

    What you'll learn

    Learn what document databases are and how to manage data using MongoDB

    Learn how to design and structure your data with MongoDB

    Learn how to create basic and complex MongoDB queries with detailed practical examples

    Learn the CRUD operations in MongoDB with Mongoose

    Write your own BSON document database and efficient and well-performing queries to fetch data in the format you need it

    Learn to write high-performing queries to fetch data MongoDB

    Learn to apply Index, constraints (Schema Validation) and many MongoDB capabilities to make your project

    Use all features MongoDB offers you to work with data efficiently

    Requirements

    No prior database knowledge is needed.

    You only need a computer with internet.

    Description

    Welcome to The Complete MongoDB Developer's Bootcamp: Zero to Hero.Learn MongoDB from an expert!MongoDB is one of the most popular NoSQL databases.You will be able to use the knowledge you will acquire in building web applications, mobile applications, or any other kind of application. One of the crucial tasks of developers and scientists is storing and querying data efficiently and optimally.  Your understanding of MongoDB will make you in high demand.MongoDB will make you love data management and working with them.This is not a rush-over course as you'll learn all about MongoDB from the basics to advanced courses in MongoDB. No prior knowledge of MongoDB or database is required!#Reviews about my courses"This course was very in-depth, it does take a lot of time and focus but was certainly worth it. I would highly recommend it to anyone that is looking to further advance in his or her career.""Thanks for sharing such valuable information.""It's an interesting well explained course for beginners with enough practice material to get a hold on concepts. I am building more & more knowledge & interest at each micro-step""Such a great match! So far he explains it in lamen's terms that are incredibly easy to understand. I am looking forward to more!""It is a great opportunity to learn valuable things which can boost you for a perfect job. The Instructor has the talent to transfer the knowledge. Watch the videos, and Practice more and more. One of my best courses. Probably the best!""I learned a lot of stuff from this course: MongoDB: The Complete Guide From Zero to Hero. This course contains a lot of information and is well organized. Really good teacher!"This course is a hands-on course with a wide variety of exercises and solutions. You'll acquire all the knowledge you need to build your projects with MongoDB!Start Learning MongoDB TODAY!#mongodb #mongodbworld #mongodbatlas #mongodbuniversity #mongodbstartups #javascript #webdevelopment #html #java #css #developer #webdeveloper #js #coding #nodejs #mysql #sql #fullstack #react #htmlcss #jquery #backend #appdeveloper #websitebuilder

    Overview

    Section 1: Installation and Setup

    Lecture 1 Why this course?

    Lecture 2 Installation

    Lecture 3 Starting MongoDB Server and Client Connection

    Lecture 4 Compass Installation

    Section 2: Database | Collection | Document | Data

    Lecture 5 Database vs Collection vs Document vs Data

    Section 3: Database

    Lecture 6 Understanding Database In MongoDB

    Lecture 7 Database Naming Rules In MongoDB

    Lecture 8 Creating a Database - Part I

    Lecture 9 Creating a Database - Part II

    Lecture 10 Deleting a Database

    Section 4: Collection

    Lecture 11 Understanding Collection in MongoDB

    Lecture 12 Naming Rules for Collection

    Lecture 13 Creating Collection

    Section 5: Data Type

    Lecture 14 Understanding MongoDB Data Type

    Section 6: JSON vs BSON

    Lecture 15 Understanding JSON and BSON

    Section 7: MongoDB Documents | Data Modelling

    Lecture 16 Understanding MongoDB Document

    Lecture 17 JSON Syntax

    Lecture 18 Array in JSON

    Lecture 19 Array Containing Object

    Lecture 20 Important Points on Mongo DB Document

    Lecture 21 Embedded Documents

    Lecture 22 Embedded Nested Documents by Example

    Lecture 23 Important Points on Embedded Documents

    Lecture 24 Patterns in Document Writing

    Section 8: Inserting Documents

    Lecture 25 Understanding Document Insertion

    Section 9: Understanding insertOne()

    Lecture 26 Syntax

    Lecture 27 Example I - Board

    Lecture 28 Example I - Lab

    Lecture 29 Finding Documents in a Collection

    Lecture 30 Example II - Board

    Lecture 31 Example II - Lab

    Lecture 32 How to Manually Insert _id - Board

    Lecture 33 How to Manually Insert _id - Lab

    Lecture 34 Error - Inserting Existing _id

    Section 10: Understanding insertMany()

    Lecture 35 Syntax

    Lecture 36 Example 1 - Board

    Lecture 37 Example 1 - Lab

    Lecture 38 Custom ID

    Section 11: Understanding insert()

    Lecture 39 Understanding insert()

    Lecture 40 Insert by Example

    Lecture 41 Option - Ordered - Default

    Lecture 42 Option - Ordered - False

    Section 12: Creating Documents - More Practice

    Lecture 43 Understanding Brackets in JSON

    Lecture 44 Exercise and Solution - 1

    Lecture 45 Exercise and Solution - 1 CODE

    Lecture 46 Exercise and Solution - 2

    Lecture 47 Exercise and Solution - 2 CODE

    Lecture 48 Exercise and Solution - 3

    Lecture 49 Exercise and Solution - 3 CODE

    Lecture 50 Exercise and Solution - 4

    Lecture 51 Exercise and Solution - 4 CODE

    Lecture 52 Exercise and Solution - 5

    Lecture 53 Exercise and Solution - 5 CODE

    Lecture 54 Exercise and Solution - 6

    Lecture 55 Exercise and Solution - 6 CODE

    Section 13: Sample Documents | Datasets

    Lecture 56 Sample Data

    Lecture 57 Sample Data (Customers) - CODE

    Lecture 58 Sample Data (Food) - CODE

    Lecture 59 Sample Data (Product_Suppliers) - CODE

    Lecture 60 Importing CSV file to MongoDB Using Compass

    Lecture 61 Importing CSV file to MongoDB Using Compass - CODE

    Lecture 62 Converting String to Double

    Lecture 63 Converting String to Double - CODE

    Section 14: Finding One Document

    Lecture 64 Documents for section

    Lecture 65 Understanding findOne()

    Lecture 66 No Match

    Lecture 67 Query Operators

    Lecture 68 Query Operators - CODE

    Lecture 69 Exercise and Solution I

    Lecture 70 Exercise and Solution I - CODE

    Lecture 71 Exercise and Solution II

    Lecture 72 Exercise and Solution II - CODE

    Section 15: Projection

    Lecture 73 Understanding Projection

    Lecture 74 Understanding Projection - CODE

    Lecture 75 Exercise and Solution I

    Lecture 76 Exercise and Solution I - CODE

    Lecture 77 Exercise and Solution II

    Lecture 78 Exercise and Solution II - CODE

    Section 16: Finding Multiple Documents

    Lecture 79 Understanding find()

    Lecture 80 Understanding find() - CODE

    Lecture 81 Query Operators with find()

    Lecture 82 Query Operators with find() - CODE

    Lecture 83 Projection with find()

    Lecture 84 Embedded Documents

    Lecture 85 Embedded Documents - Dataset - CODE

    Lecture 86 Embedded Documents - CODE

    Lecture 87 Querying Array Elements

    Lecture 88 Querying Array Elements - CODE

    Lecture 89 Querying Array Elements with IN, ALL and SIZE

    Lecture 90 Querying Array Elements with IN, ALL and SIZE - CODE

    Lecture 91 Exercise 1

    Lecture 92 Exercise 1 - Solution CODE

    Lecture 93 Exercise 2

    Lecture 94 Exercise 2 - Solution CODE

    Lecture 95 Exercise 3

    Lecture 96 Exercise 3 - Solution CODE

    Section 17: updateOne()

    Lecture 97 Understanding updateOne()

    Lecture 98 Understanding updateOne() - CODE

    Lecture 99 UnpdateOne() by Example

    Lecture 100 UnpdateOne() by Example - CODE

    Lecture 101 Multiple Fields Update

    Lecture 102 Multiple Fields Update - Code

    Lecture 103 Options in updateOne()

    Lecture 104 Options in updateOne() - CODE

    Lecture 105 Update Operators - $set | $inc | $min | $max | $rename | $mul | $unset

    Lecture 106 Update Operators - $set | $inc | $min | $max | $rename | $mul | $unset - CODE

    Section 18: updateMany() and update()

    Lecture 107 World Cities Dataset

    Lecture 108 World Cities Dataset - CODE

    Lecture 109 USA Cities Dataset

    Lecture 110 USA Cities Dataset - CODE

    Lecture 111 Understanding how to update multiple documents

    Lecture 112 Understanding updateMany() and update()

    Lecture 113 Exercise and Solution - ($unset | $multi) - updateMany()

    Lecture 114 Exercise and Solution - ($unset | $multi) - updateMany() - CODE

    Lecture 115 Exercise and Solution - ($set | $multi) - updateMany()

    Lecture 116 Exercise and Solution - ($set | $multi) - updateMany() - CODE

    Lecture 117 Exercise and Solution - ($mul) - updateMany()

    Lecture 118 Exercise and Solution - ($mul) - updateMany() - CODE

    Lecture 119 Exercise and Solution - ($min) - update()

    Lecture 120 Exercise and Solution - ($min) - update() - CODE

    Lecture 121 Exercise and Solution - ($rename)

    Lecture 122 Exercise and Solution - ($rename) - CODE

    Section 19: setOnInsert() vs set()

    Lecture 123 Understanding the difference between setOnInsert() and set() - I

    Lecture 124 Understanding the difference between setOnInsert() and set() - I - CODE

    Lecture 125 Understanding the difference between setOnInsert() and set() - II

    Lecture 126 Understanding the difference between setOnInsert() and set() - II - CODE

    Lecture 127 Understanding the difference between setOnInsert() and set() - III

    Lecture 128 Understanding the difference between setOnInsert() and set() - III - CODE

    Lecture 129 Understanding the difference between setOnInsert() and set() - IV

    Lecture 130 Understanding the difference between setOnInsert() and set() IV - CODE

    Section 20: Deleting Documents

    Lecture 131 Introduction to Deleting Documents

    Lecture 132 deleteOne() - Part I

    Lecture 133 deleteOne() - Part II

    Lecture 134 deleteOne() - Part II - CODE

    Lecture 135 remove()

    Lecture 136 Exercise and Solution - remove() - I

    Lecture 137 Exercise and Solution - remove() - I - CODE

    Lecture 138 Exercise and Solution - remove() - II

    Lecture 139 Exercise and Solution - remove() - II - CODE

    Lecture 140 Exercise and Solution - justOne()

    Lecture 141 Exercise and Solution - justOne() - CODE

    Lecture 142 deleteMany()

    Lecture 143 Exercise and Solution - deleteMany()

    Lecture 144 Exercise and Solution - deleteMany() - CODE

    Section 21: Limit and Skip

    Lecture 145 Understanding Limit I

    Lecture 146 Understanding Limit II

    Lecture 147 Understanding Limit II - CODE

    Lecture 148 Understanding Skip I

    Lecture 149 Understanding Skip II

    Lecture 150 Understanding Skip II - CODE

    Lecture 151 Combining Limit and Skip I

    Lecture 152 Combining Limit and Skip II

    Lecture 153 Combining Limit and Skip II - CODE

    Section 22: sort()

    Lecture 154 Understanding sort() I

    Lecture 155 Understanding sort() II

    Lecture 156 Understanding sort() II - CODE

    Section 23: Indexes

    Lecture 157 Understanding Indexes

    Lecture 158 How to Create Indexes

    Lecture 159 How to Create Indexes - CODE

    Lecture 160 OPTIONS in Creating Indexes

    Lecture 161 Unique Index

    Lecture 162 Unique Index - CODE

    Lecture 163 Compound Fields Indexing

    Lecture 164 Compound Fields Indexing - CODE

    Lecture 165 Multi-Key Index

    Lecture 166 Multi-Key Index - Code

    Lecture 167 Listing Indexes

    Lecture 168 Listing Indexes - Code

    Lecture 169 Deleting Indexes

    Lecture 170 Deleting Indexes - Example 1

    Lecture 171 Deleting Indexes - Example 1 - Code

    Lecture 172 Deleting Indexes - Example 2

    Lecture 173 Deleting Indexes - Example 2 - Code

    Section 24: Mongo DB Operator Types In General

    Lecture 174 MongoDB Operator Types In General

    Section 25: Comparison Operators | $gt, $lt, $gte, $lte, $eq, $in, $ne

    Lecture 175 Understanding Comparison Operators

    Lecture 176 Documents Dataset for Practice

    Lecture 177 Documents for Practice - CODE

    Lecture 178 $gt - Exercise and Solution 1

    Lecture 179 $gt - Exercise and Solution 1 - CODE

    Lecture 180 $gt - Exercise and Solution 2

    Lecture 181 $gt - Exercise and Solution 2 - CODE

    Lecture 182 $lt - Exercise and Solution 1

    Lecture 183 $lt - Exercise and Solution 1 - CODE

    Lecture 184 $lt - Exercise and Solution 2

    Lecture 185 $lt - Exercise and Solution 2 - CODE

    Lecture 186 $eq - Exercise and Solution

    Lecture 187 $eq - Exercise and Solution - CODE

    Lecture 188 $gte - Exercise and Solution

    Lecture 189 $gte - Exercise and Solution - CODE

    Lecture 190 $lte - Exercise and Solution

    Lecture 191 $lte - Exercise and Solution - CODE

    Lecture 192 $in - Exercise and Solution 1

    Lecture 193 $in - Exercise and Solution 1 - CODE

    Lecture 194 $in - Exercise and Solution 2

    Lecture 195 $in - Exercise and Solution 2 - CODE

    Lecture 196 $nin - Exercise and Solution

    Lecture 197 $nin - Exercise and Solution - CODE

    Lecture 198 $ne - Exercise and Solution

    Lecture 199 $ne - Exercise and Solution - CODE

    Section 26: Logical Operators | $and, $or, $nor, $not

    Lecture 200 Understanding Logical Operators

    Lecture 201 Secret to Writing Effective Query

    Lecture 202 $and - Exercise and Solution 1

    Lecture 203 $and - Exercise and Solution 1 - CODE

    Lecture 204 $and - Exercise and Solution 2

    Lecture 205 $and - Exercise and Solution 2 - CODE

    Lecture 206 $or - Exercise and Solution 1

    Lecture 207 $or - Exercise and Solution 1 - CODE

    Lecture 208 $or - Exercise and Solution 2

    Lecture 209 $or - Exercise and Solution 2 - CODE

    Lecture 210 $nor - Exercise and Solution

    Lecture 211 $nor - Exercise and Solution - CODE

    Lecture 212 $not - Exercise and Solution

    Lecture 213 $not - Exercise and Solution - CODE

    Section 27: Element Operators | $exists, $type

    Lecture 214 Understanding the Element Operators

    Lecture 215 $exists - Exercise and Solutions 1

    Lecture 216 $exists - Exercise and Solutions 1 - CODE

    Lecture 217 $exists - Exercise and Solutions 2

    Lecture 218 $exists - Exercise and Solutions 2 - CODE

    Lecture 219 $exists - Exercise and Solutions 3

    Lecture 220 $exists - Exercise and Solutions 3 - CODE

    Lecture 221 $exists - Exercise and Solutions 4

    Lecture 222 $exists - Exercise and Solutions 4 - CODE

    Lecture 223 $type - Exercise and Solutions 1

    Lecture 224 $type - Exercise and Solutions 1 - CODE

    Lecture 225 $type - Exercise and Solutions 2

    Lecture 226 $type - Exercise and Solutions 2 - CODE

    Lecture 227 $type - Exercise and Solutions 3

    Lecture 228 $type - Exercise and Solutions 3 - CODE

    Section 28: Evaluation Operators | $mod,$text, $language,$caseSensitive, $diacriticSensitive

    Lecture 229 Understanding the Evaluation Operators

    Lecture 230 Dataset

    Lecture 231 Dataset - CODE

    Lecture 232 $mod - Syntax with an Example

    Lecture 233 $mod - Syntax with an Example - CODE

    Lecture 234 $mod - Possible Errors

    Lecture 235 $mod - Floating Points Arguments

    Lecture 236 $mod - Floating Points Arguments - CODE

    Lecture 237 $mod - Exercise and Solution

    Lecture 238 $mod - Exercise and Solution - CODE

    Lecture 239 $text - Understanding the $text Operator

    Lecture 240 $text - Searching for a Single Word

    Lecture 241 $text - Searching for a Single Word - CODE

    Lecture 242 $text - Searching for Different Words

    Lecture 243 $text - Searching for Different Words - CODE

    Lecture 244 $text - Searching for a Phrase

    Lecture 245 $text - Searching for a Phrase - CODE

    Lecture 246 $text - Exclude Documents That Contain a Term

    Lecture 247 $text - Exclude Documents That Contain a Term - CODE

    Lecture 248 $text - $language | Searching in Other Language

    Lecture 249 $text - $language | Searching in Other Language - CODE

    Lecture 250 $text - $caseSensitive

    Lecture 251 $text - $caseSensitive - CODE

    Lecture 252 $text - $diacriticSensitive

    Lecture 253 $text - $diacriticSensitive CODE

    Lecture 254 $text - $search | Search Score

    Lecture 255 $text - $search | Search Score - CODE

    Lecture 256 $text - Sorting

    Lecture 257 $text - Sorting - CODE

    Lecture 258 $text - Score & Sort

    Lecture 259 $text - Score & Sort - CODE

    Lecture 260 $text - Score & Sort II

    Lecture 261 $text - Score & Sort II - CODE

    Section 29: Regular Expression (Regex)

    Lecture 262 Understanding Regular Expression

    Lecture 263 Hands-on | Understanding Regular Expression

    Lecture 264 Dataset - CODE

    Lecture 265 Hands-on | Understanding Regular Expression - CODE

    Lecture 266 Anchors

    Lecture 267 Hands-on | Anchors

    Lecture 268 Hands-on | Anchors - CODE

    Lecture 269 Quantifier

    Lecture 270 Hands-on | Quantifier

    Lecture 271 Hands-on | Quantifier - CODE

    Lecture 272 Group Range

    Lecture 273 Hands-on | Group Range

    Lecture 274 Hands-on | Group Range - CODE

    Lecture 275 Common MetaCharacters

    Lecture 276 Hands-on | Common MetaCharacters

    Lecture 277 Hands-on | Common MetaCharacters - CODE

    Lecture 278 Character Classes

    Lecture 279 Hands-on | Character Classes

    Lecture 280 Hands-on | Character Classes - CODE

    Lecture 281 Options

    Lecture 282 Hands-on | Options

    Lecture 283 Hands-on | Options - CODE

    Section 30: GeoSpatial In MongoDB | $geoIntersects, $geoWithin, $centreSphere, $near, $box

    Lecture 284 Introduction to GeoSpatial

    Lecture 285 Geometry Types

    Lecture 286 GeoSpatial Syntax

    Lecture 287 GeoSpatial Operators

    Lecture 288 Inserting GeoSpatial Data - Example I

    Lecture 289 Inserting GeoSpatial Data - Example I - CODE

    Lecture 290 Inserting GeoSpatial Data - Example II

    Lecture 291 Inserting GeoSpatial Data - Example II - CODE

    Lecture 292 Inserting GeoSpatial Data - Example III

    Lecture 293 Inserting GeoSpatial Data - Example III- CODE

    Lecture 294 Importing Restaurants & Neighbourhoods GeoJSON Data via Compass

    Lecture 295 Restaurants.JSON file

    Lecture 296 Neighbourhoods.JSON file

    Lecture 297 Importing Restaurants & Neighbourhoods GeoJSON Data via Terminal

    Lecture 298 Importing Restaurants & Neighbourhoods GeoJSON Data via Terminal - CODE

    Lecture 299 Ways of Creating Index on Document of GeoSpatial Data

    Lecture 300 Ways of Creating Index on Document of GeoSpatial Data - CODE

    Lecture 301 Querying GeoSpatial Data Without Index

    Lecture 302 Querying GeoSpatial Data Without Index - CODE

    Lecture 303 Querying GeoSpatial Data With Index

    Lecture 304 Querying GeoSpatial Data With Index - CODE

    Lecture 305 $nearSphere - Exercise and Solution

    Lecture 306 $nearSphere - Exercise and Solution - CODE

    Lecture 307 $geoIntersects - Exercise and Solution

    Lecture 308 $geoIntersects - Exercise and Solution - CODE

    Lecture 309 $geoWithin - Exercise and Solution

    Lecture 310 $geoWithin - Exercise and Solution - CODE

    Lecture 311 $centreSphere with $geoWithin - Exercise & Solution

    Lecture 312 $centreSphere with $geoWithin - Exercise & Solution - CODE

    Lecture 313 $near - Exercise and Solution

    Lecture 314 $near - Exercise and Solution - CODE

    Lecture 315 $box with $geoWithin - Exercise and Solution

    Lecture 316 $box with $geoWithin - Exercise and Solution - CODE

    Section 31: MongoDB Cursor | next(), forEach(), hasNext(), isExhausted(), map(), toArray()

    Lecture 317 Understanding MongoDB Cursor

    Lecture 318 Cursor Methods

    Lecture 319 next() - Exercise and Solution I

    Lecture 320 next() - Exercise and Solution I - CODE

    Lecture 321 next() - Exercise and Solution II

    Lecture 322 next() - Exercise and Solution Ii - CODE

    Lecture 323 count()

    Lecture 324 count() - CODE

    Lecture 325 itcount()

    Lecture 326 forEach()

    Lecture 327 forEach() - CODE

    Lecture 328 hasNext()

    Lecture 329 hasNext() - CODE

    Lecture 330 isExhausted()

    Lecture 331 isExhausted() - CODE

    Lecture 332 limit(), skip(), sort()

    Lecture 333 limit(), skip(), sort() - CODE

    Lecture 334 map()

    Lecture 335 map() - CODE

    Lecture 336 toArray()

    Lecture 337 toArray() - CODE

    Lecture 338 size()

    Lecture 339 size() - CODE

    Lecture 340 objsLeftInBatch()

    Lecture 341 objsLeftInBatch() - CODE

    Section 32: Aggregation in MongoDB

    Lecture 342 Understanding Aggregation in MongoDB

    Lecture 343 Manual Aggregation

    Lecture 344 Syntax

    Lecture 345 Stages, Expression and Accumulators

    Lecture 346 Dataset CODE

    Lecture 347 Aggregation Example I

    Lecture 348 Aggregation Example I - CODE

    Lecture 349 Aggregation Example II

    Lecture 350 Aggregation Example II - CODE

    Lecture 351 Aggregation Example III

    Lecture 352 Aggregation Example III - CODE

    Lecture 353 Aggregation Example IV

    Lecture 354 Aggregation Example IV - CODE

    Lecture 355 Comparing SQL and MongoDB Clauses/Operating

    Section 33: $match - Exercises and Solutions

    Lecture 356 $match - Exercise and Solution I

    Lecture 357 $match - Exercise and Solution I - CODE

    Lecture 358 $match - Exercise and Solution II

    Lecture 359 $match - Exercise and Solution II - CODE

    Lecture 360 $match - Exercise and Solution III

    Lecture 361 $match - Exercise and Solution III - CODE

    Lecture 362 $match - Exercise and Solution IV

    Lecture 363 $match - Exercise and Solution IV - CODE

    Lecture 364 $match - Exercise and Solution V

    Lecture 365 $match - Exercise and Solution V - CODE

    Section 34: $project - Exercises and Solutions

    Lecture 366 $project - Exercise and Solution I

    Lecture 367 $project - Exercise and Solution I - CODE

    Lecture 368 $project - Exercise and Solution II

    Lecture 369 $project - Exercise and Solution II - CODE

    Lecture 370 $project - Exercise and Solution III

    Lecture 371 $project - Exercise and Solution III - CODE

    Section 35: $group Exercises and Solutions

    Lecture 372 $group - Exercise and Solution I

    Lecture 373 $group - Exercise and Solution I - CODE

    Lecture 374 $group - Exercise and Solution II

    Lecture 375 $group - Exercise and Solution II - CODE

    Lecture 376 $group - Exercise and Solution III

    Lecture 377 $group - Exercise and Solution III- CODE

    Lecture 378 $group - Exercise and Solution IV

    Lecture 379 $group - Exercise and Solution IV - CODE

    Lecture 380 $group - Exercise and Solution V

    Lecture 381 $group - Exercise and Solution V - CODE

    Lecture 382 $group - Exercise and Solution VI

    Lecture 383 $group - Exercise and Solution VI - CODE

    Section 36: Conditional Statement (if…else and switch…case )

    Lecture 384 if…else Syntax

    Lecture 385 if…else - Exercise and Solution 1

    Lecture 386 if…else - Exercise and Solution 1 - CODE

    Lecture 387 if…else - Exercise and Solution 2

    Lecture 388 if…else - Exercise and Solution 2 - CODE

    Lecture 389 if…else - Exercise and Solution 3

    Lecture 390 if…else - Exercise and Solution 3 - CODE

    Lecture 391 if…else - Exercise and Solution 4

    Lecture 392 if…else - Exercise and Solution 4 - CODE

    Lecture 393 switch…case syntax

    Lecture 394 switch…case - Exercise and Solution 1

    Lecture 395 switch…case - Exercise and Solution 1 - CODE

    Lecture 396 switch…case - Exercise and Solution 2

    Lecture 397 switch…case - Exercise and Solution 2 - CODE

    Section 37: $lookup (JOINS) in MongoDB

    Lecture 398 Understanding MongoDB $lookup

    Lecture 399 Understanding MongoDB $lookup - CODE

    Lecture 400 Example

    Lecture 401 Example - CODE

    Section 38: MongoD Dates and Times

    Lecture 402 Understanding the MongoDB Dates and Times

    Lecture 403 Date()

    Lecture 404 Date() - CODE

    Lecture 405 new Date() & ISODate

    Lecture 406 new Date() & ISODate - CODE

    Lecture 407 new Date() & ISODate - More Example

    Lecture 408 new Date() & ISODate - More Example - CODE

    Lecture 409 Exercise and Solution 1

    Lecture 410 Exercise and Solution 1 - CODE

    Lecture 411 Exercise and Solution 2

    Lecture 412 Exercise and Solution 2 - CODE

    Section 39: Schema Validation

    Lecture 413 Understanding MongoDB Schema Validation

    Lecture 414 Validation Rules

    Lecture 415 Options in Validation

    Lecture 416 Recommended operator for validation

    Lecture 417 Creating Validation for a New Collection by Example

    Lecture 418 Creating Validation for a New Collection by Example - CODE

    Lecture 419 Creating Validation for a New Collection by Example 2

    Lecture 420 Creating Validation for a New Collection by Example 2 - CODE

    Lecture 421 Creating Validation for an Existing Collection by Example

    Lecture 422 Creating Validation for an Existing Collection by Example - CODE

    Section 40: SQL vs MongoDB

    Lecture 423 MongoDB vs MySQL Term/Concept

    Lecture 424 Creating Tables, Collection and Inserting Data

    Lecture 425 Creating Tables, Collection and Inserting Data LAB

    Lecture 426 Creating Tables, Collection and Inserting Data LAB - CODE

    Lecture 427 Exercise and Solution 1 - SQL vs MongoDB

    Lecture 428 Exercise and Solution 1 - SQL vs MongoDB - CODE

    Lecture 429 Exercise and Solution 2 - SQL vs MongoDB

    Lecture 430 Exercise and Solution 2 - SQL vs MongoDB - CODE

    Lecture 431 Exercise and Solution 3 - SQL vs MongoDB

    Lecture 432 Exercise and Solution 3 - SQL vs MongoDB - CODE

    Lecture 433 Exercise and Solution 4 - SQL vs MongoDB

    Lecture 434 Exercise and Solution 4 - SQL vs MongoDB - CODE

    Lecture 435 Exercise and Solution 5 - SQL vs MongoDB

    Lecture 436 Exercise and Solution 5 - SQL vs MongoDB - CODE

    Lecture 437 Exercise and Solution 6 - SQL vs MongoDB

    Lecture 438 Exercise and Solution 6 - SQL vs MongoDB - CODE

    Lecture 439 Exercise and Solution 7 - SQL vs MongoDB

    Lecture 440 Exercise and Solution 7 - SQL vs MongoDB - CODE

    Lecture 441 Exercise and Solution 8 - SQL vs MongoDB

    Lecture 442 Exercise and Solution 8 - SQL vs MongoDB - CODE

    Lecture 443 Exercise - SQL vs MongoDB

    Lecture 444 Exercise - SQL vs MongoDB - CODE

    Section 41: Bonus Section

    Lecture 445 Check out my other courses

    You understand the need for MongoDB and want to get started quickly.,You need to know if MongoDB is the right database for your next software project.,Developers, data scientists, and engineers currently working with MongoDB or who plan to work with MongoDB,You are using MongoDB and need to know the ins and outs of how to work with it.,You have SQL experience and want to expand to NoSQL databases.,You’re fairly new to databases but you want to understand what all the hype around MongoDB is about.,You don’t want to waste time searching the web for information. Get all the info in one place.,You enjoy hands on examples that make coding fun and real.