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In this free Mean Stack developer course, you'll explore MEAN Stack technology, which combines MongoDB, Express JS, Angular, and Node JS to create websites and applications. You'll learn how each tool contributes to the development process and explore practical examples of their use. By the end, you'll have a deeper understanding of how MEAN Stack works and how it can benefit your career in web development. Whether you're just starting or looking to expand your skills, this course will provide valuable insights and knowledge to help you succeed.
 
MEAN Stack is a web development framework based on JavaScript, consisting of MongoDB, Express, Angular, and NodeJS. It enables developers to build robust and dynamic web applications utilizing a single language across the entire stack.
The free MEAN Stack course is designed to be completed within 1 hour, providing a concise yet comprehensive overview of MEAN Stack development.
Upon successfully completing the free Mean Stack developer course, you'll receive a certification acknowledging your understanding of MEAN Stack fundamentals, which can enhance your credibility in the job market.
You'll have access to the free MEAN Stack course materials for 90 days after completing the course, allowing ample time to review the content and reinforce your learning at your own pace.
This free Mean Stack developer course is tailored to cater to beginners with no prior experience in web development. It provides a gentle introduction to MEAN Stack concepts, making it accessible and easy to understand for newcomers.
The MEAN stack typically utilizes JSON Web Tokens (JWT) for authentication and authorization. Users log in using their credentials and receive a JWT token, which is then included in subsequent requests for verification. Access control is managed based on user roles or permissions encoded within the token.