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MongoDB is a popular cross-platform document database, often lumped into the “NoSQL” classification with other nonrelational data stores such as CouchDB, Cassandra, RavenDB, and so forth. It is a popular choice for data storage among Node.js developers because its “records” are stored as plain JSON objects, and its query interface and stored functions are written in plain JavaScript.

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© 2019 Sufyan bin Uzayr, Nicholas Cloud, Tim Ambler

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bin Uzayr, S., Cloud, N., Ambler, T. (2019). Mongoose. In: JavaScript Frameworks for Modern Web Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4995-6_9

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