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MongoDB for Beginners

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Lessons no : 23

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Master how to install and set up MongoDB for various development environments and projects
  • Design and implement flexible, scalable data models using MongoDB's document-oriented structure
  • Perform efficient CRUD operations to manage data effectively in MongoDB databases
  • Utilize MongoDB query language to retrieve, filter, and sort data for real-world applications
  • Optimize MongoDB performance through indexing, sharding, and query tuning techniques
  • Integrate MongoDB with popular programming languages like JavaScript, Python, and Java for seamless development
  • Implement data validation and security best practices within MongoDB environments
  • Troubleshoot common MongoDB issues related to performance, data integrity, and system load
  • Apply backup, restore, and replication strategies to ensure data durability and high availability
  • Evaluate when to choose MongoDB over traditional SQL databases based on project requirements and system capabilities

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