MEAN Stack Development

MEAN Stack Application

Project URL: https://github.com/SamBen-Ghars/AtelierSOA

Description:

This project is a full-stack web application built using the MEAN Stack (MongoDB, Express.js, Angular, and Node.js). It provides a robust and scalable solution for [mention the core functionality, e.g., e-commerce, task management, social networking, etc.], leveraging the efficiency of JavaScript across both the front-end and back-end.

Technologies Used:

  • MongoDB – NoSQL database for storing structured and unstructured data
  • Express.js – Back-end framework for building RESTful APIs
  • Angular – Front-end framework for a dynamic and interactive UI
  • Node.js – Server-side runtime for handling asynchronous operations

Key Features:

  • User authentication and authorization (JWT)
  • CRUD operations for [mention your main entities, e.g., products, users, posts]
  • Responsive UI with Angular Material
  • RESTful API for seamless data exchange
  • Secure data handling and validation
  • Integration with third-party APIs (if applicable)
  • Deployment on [mention hosting service like AWS, Firebase, or Heroku]

Description: This project is a full-stack web application built using the MEAN Stack (MongoDB, Express.js, Angular, and Node.js). It provides a robust and scalable solution for [mention the core functionality, e.g., e-commerce, task management, social networking, etc.], leveraging the efficiency of JavaScript across both the front-end and back-end. Technologies Used: MongoDB – NoSQL database for storing structured and unstructured data Express.js – Back-end framework for building RESTful APIs Angular – Front-end framework for a dynamic and interactive UI Node.js – Server-side runtime for handling asynchronous operations Key Features: User authentication and authorization (JWT) CRUD operations for [mention your main entities, e.g., products, users, posts] Responsive UI with Angular Material RESTful API for seamless data exchange Secure data handling and validation Integration with third-party APIs (if applicable) Deployment on [mention hosting service like AWS, Firebase, or Heroku]