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From SQL to MongoDB: A Side-by-Side Code Comparison

This video covers the differences in coding with SQL versus MongoDB and how to transition your mindset from the SQL world to MongoDB.
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How to setup MongoDb with authentication and Root user In this tutorial help you setup MongoDb with authentication and create Root (administrator) user. User administrators create users and…
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8 Responses to “From SQL to MongoDB: A Side-by-Side Code Comparison”

  1. Tomas Echeverri Valencia says:

    From SQL to MongoDB: A Side-by-Side Code Comparison

  2. I'm a Developer says:

    How to setup MongoDb with authentication and Root user
    http://youtu.be/Vwx74foiAOs

    #mongodb #mongodba 

  3. I'm a Developer says:

    How to setup MongoDb with authentication and Root user

    In this tutorial help you setup MongoDb with authentication and create Root
    (administrator) user. User administrators create users and create and
    assigns roles. A user administrator can grant any privilege in the database
    and can create new ones. In a MongoDB deployment, create the user
    administrator as the first user. Then let this user create all other users.

  4. vicky vijay says:

    Thank you so much!! Beautiful video! Thanks again :-)

  5. Leo Creatini says:

    Thank you very much, this was great.

  6. Nasa Nguyen says:

    How to setup MongoDb with authentication and Root user

    In this tutorial help you setup MongoDb with authentication and create Root
    (administrator) user. User administrators create users and create and
    assigns roles. A user administrator can grant any privilege in the database
    and can create new ones. In a MongoDB deployment, create the user
    administrator as the first user. Then let this user create all other users.

  7. I'm a Developer says:

    How to setup MongoDb with authentication and Root user

    In this tutorial help you setup MongoDb with authentication and create Root
    (administrator) user. User administrators create users and create and
    assigns roles. A user administrator can grant any privilege in the database
    and can create new ones. In a MongoDB deployment, create the user
    administrator as the first user. Then let this user create all other users.

    http://youtu.be/Vwx74foiAOs