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MEAN Vs. LAMP: Finding the Right Fit For Your Next Project

snydeq writes: LAMP diehards take note: The flexible simplicity of MongoDB, ExpressJS, AngularJS, and Node.js is no joke and could very well be a worthwhile stack for your next programming project, writes InfoWorld's Peter Wayner. "It was only a few years ago that MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS, and Node.js were raising eyebrows on their own. Now they've grown up and ganged up, and together they're doing serious work, poaching no small number of developers from the vast LAMP camp. But how exactly does this newfangled MEAN thing stack up against LAMP? When is it better to choose the well-tested, mature LAMP over this upstart collection of JavaScript-centric technologies?"

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  1. Angular by pr0nbot · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I can't comment on the other technologies, but Angular has transformed how I build the interactive parts of web pages.

    When you first approach Angular it seems like an over-engineered, incomprehensible edifice, and the tutorial throws you straight into writing your whole website as a single-page application. But once your realise that you can use a small lump of it on a single page to bind some UI elements to javascript state objects, you find yourself using it all the time even for small things. For me at least, it's as much a revelation as jquery was.

  2. Jepsen by Wizy · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Remember folks, MongoDB has failed the Jepsen Test multiple times.

    https://aphyr.com/posts/322-call-me-maybe-mongodb-stale-reads